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Scrubbed tables, bare brickwork, simple décor, and on display, vast sheets of 6-7 different kinds of pizza, varying depending on time and season. You choose what you want, and how big a slice you want, and they heat it up for you. Either take it away or eat it on the spot. You pay by the kilo. This is not the pile-up-the-ingredients pizza of the pizza chains. Utter simplicity is the rule: two or three ingredients per... View all feedback.
What Roger Pires doesn't like about Al Taglio 2:
On m'en avait fait tout un foin de la pizza a la truffe... Garniture inexistante, plus de pate qu'autre chose, c'est sec, service long... Bref une fois pas deux! View all feedback.
To most Americans, pizza is either thin crust (Neopolitan) or thick crust (Sicilian). Here is Roman crust, medium. Bonchi's in Rome, made famous by Anthony Bourdain and by Bonchi himself is athe Platonic pizza toward which all pizza strives. Bonchi has a national tv show in Italy. But here it is in Paris! As other reviewrs have mentioned, the pizza is sold by weight. It's mainly take-out at the Oberkampf location. Don't know about the other.
Great choice of different pizza. You chose and pay per weight which allows you to pick how much of what you like most. Worth a visit!
A Parisian friend led me to this somewhat out-of-the way restaurant. I'm not a pizza fan, but this is NOT pizza as you know it. The crust is thin and crisp, and the toppings were really interesting and delicious. You point to what you want at the counter and indicate how much. They cut it and heat it and bring it to your counter-type seat. If you are in the Marais or near Republique, make a point of finding this place with not a very bright sign on a side street. They also seem to do a brisk take-out business if that suits your needs.
Small pizza place nearby the Oberkampf station. Very tasty pizzas, not expensive for Paris. Good service.
To most Americans, pizza is either thin crust (Neopolitan) or thick crust (Sicilian). Here is Roman crust, medium. Bonchi's in Rome, made famous by Anthony Bourdain and by Bonchi himself is athe Platonic pizza toward which all pizza strives. Bonchi has a national tv show in Italy. But here it is in Paris! As other reviewrs have mentioned, the pizza is sold by weight. It's mainly take-out at the Oberkampf location. Don't know about the other.