Breadstall Pizza
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About
Breadstall began as a small stall in Clapham, London, over 20 years ago, with the current owners running it for the past decade. Initially focused on bread, the founder was inspired by the artistry of bakers and gradually became obsessed with perfecting pizza. Breadstall is now widely regarded as the best slice shop in London, known for its unique blend of Neapolitan and New York pizza styles.
The Visit
The reviewer and guests visited Breadstall, celebrated as London's top pizza slice shop, to experience its famed dough and inventive toppings. They highlighted the meticulous fermentation process, the use of wholemeal flour for flavor, and the evolution from bread to pizza. The standout was the beef shin pizza, praised for its loaded toppings, puffy yet crispy crust, and the perfect balance between Neapolitan and New York styles. The overall consensus was overwhelmingly positive, with high scores given.
What They Ate
Quotes
"Breadstall is widely regarded as the best slice shop in the city, but why?"
"So look, considering how loaded that is, that is absolutely full of toppings, this pizza defies gravity. It's absolutely nuts."
"This one here's got a slow cooked beef shin. It's been, like, marinated with onions. It's got a really, like, gorgeous flavour, and the dough's just delicious."
"It's so unique, pizza like this, with the crust so puffy and so crispy."
"To say this isn't some of the best pizza that you've eaten in the world would be, like, an understatement. It's fucking incredible."
Our Reflection
The experience at Breadstall is a testament to the relentless pursuit of pizza perfection. The reviewer's awe is palpable as they marvel at the crust's aeration, the balance of sourdough tang and crispiness, and the inventive toppings like slow-cooked beef shin. The journey from humble bread stall to London's best slice shop is reflected in every bite, with each slice embodying years of experimentation and passion. Breadstall's pizza stands out not just in London, but even when compared to New York's finest, leaving a lasting impression of uniqueness and mastery.
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