Archestrato di Gela is Palermo’s fast-rising pizza star, thanks to an impressive three-slice rating (the highest) last year by Italy’s prestigious Gambero Rosso food guide.
On a leafy side street off Via della Libertà, the city’s main luxury shopping boulevard, the cozy and contemporary pizzeria stands out for its candle-lit front porch and menu with dozens of combinations.
Carnivores can happily sink their incisors into the Piano Notaro (€15), which has salty Sicilian pork sausage, slivers of red onion stewed in wine and caciocavallo cheese (denser and chewier than molten mozzarella).
Vegetarians might prefer the Piano Mendola (€12), a concoction of tomato sauce, tiny tomatoes and a sprinkling of caciocavallo. Italian craft beers fill the drinks list.
By Seth Sherwood
source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/08/17/travel/things-to-do-palermo-italy.html
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