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Fixed, way to set a low bar for yourselfWay better than what you get from most pizza joints in California.
Is it an actual stone? From what I understand, the basis for using a stone oven is to prevent the crust from burning since metal conducts heat more efficiently than stone. So you end up w a crust and toppings that evenly cooked.We set the oven on convection at 475F.
We use olive oil on the "stone" to keep from burning. We've had a few mishaps but most turn out reaaly good. Way better than what you get from most pizza joints.
i want in on thatSo good!!!! 6.87/7.
Stove took a beating this Thanksgiving. Needs a good cleaning....
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what kind are you looking for? floppy skinny wannitaly/newyork/hipster lame pizz or some REAL sh!t?What’s the best pizza in Orange County? I‘m routinely underwhelmed and need some recommendations.
Gooooooooooooooooood Damn!Sampling of what's been coming out of casa NPSP's oven:
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For sit down service restaurant pizza which is excellent, try the spicy salami pizza at 2145 Eats in Costa Mesa. It's a converted auto repair garage and does lots of things well. https://www.yelp.com/biz/2145-eats-costa-mesaWhat’s the best pizza in Orange County? I‘m routinely underwhelmed and need some recommendations.
Agreed. Best eaten immediately after it comes out the oven. #20. https://www.massimospizzahb.com/menubonus note...meatball sub with peppers and onions (house?) at massimos is OFF THE HOOOOOOOK.
thats the one!....i score some extra meat sauce with it....dear god....that sh1t is just UNREAL levels of good. pizza doesnt look my style....but that sandwich and that meat sauce....fugggggggggAgreed. Best eaten immediately after it comes out the oven. #20. https://www.massimospizzahb.com/menu
Family-owned place for a long time. Very short walk from my house. I really do like the pizza, but the sandwiches are unreal, and still fairly priced.thats the one!....i score some extra meat sauce with it....dear god....that sh1t is just UNREAL levels of good. pizza doesnt look my style....but that sandwich and that meat sauce....fuggggggggg
looking for the real deal!what kind are you looking for? floppy skinny wannitaly/newyork/hipster lame pizz or some REAL sh!t?
Thanks!For sit down service restaurant pizza which is excellent, try the spicy salami pizza at 2145 Eats in Costa Mesa. It's a converted auto repair garage and does lots of things well. https://www.yelp.com/biz/2145-eats-costa-mesa
For kind of thicker crust but very flavorful sauce and ingredients, try the old stalwarts Nick's Pizza and Doria's Haus of Pizza, both in Costa Mesa.
For old school, red leatherette booths, grab your own beers from the cooler and pay later, total local place, and quite decent pizza (and sandwiches), try Massimos in Huntington Beach. Cash only.
For Chicago style (I know that some people don't consider this pizza, but I do), try Rance's in Costa Mesa.
For a thinner-crust and decent approximation of NY style, try the tiny locals' restaurant known as Pizza D'Oro in Huntington.
Gina's Pizza in Newport is an old favorite. Haven't been there in awhile.
ZeroZero39 Pizzeria in Downtown HB is legit. The owners are from Rome and know how to do it. It all starts with the quality of the dough. https://www.zerozero39pizza.com/