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Pizza Pick up Peckham


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I don't usually like pizza in U.K. But two Italian friends recommended this place. It was amazing. Thin crusts but tasty and gorgeous and toppings very generous. Finished with an affogatto and a grappa. Amazing and personal service and lovely ambiance. Family has Roman heritage and pizza as nice as you'd get in Rome. Highly recommended. Young people working very hard to provide a wonderful experience in our neck of the woods. And do ask them about the history of their wood-fired ovens. It's fascinating.
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We like it. It's basic... nothing trendy or remarkable, but the pizzas taste good and the staff are (is?) welcoming. One thing we noticed is that the tomato sauce has a really intense, sweet tomatoey flavour. Crispy bases make a change from the seemingly ubiquitous chewy sourdough.

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