Pizza Florida

Pizza Florida

00186, Via Florida, 25, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Rome
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About

Pizza Florida is a beloved Roman pizzeria known for its pizza al taglio, or pizza by the slice, sold by weight. Located near ancient ruins in central Rome, it has become a favorite for both locals and tourists seeking authentic Roman-style pizza with a crispy crust and creative toppings.

The Visit

Returning to Rome after seven years, the reviewer makes Pizza Florida his first stop, calling it his favorite pizza shop in the city. The experience is marked by nostalgia and excitement, with the reviewer praising the variety of unique flavors and the light, crispy crust that defines Roman pizza. The bustling atmosphere and the anticipation of trying several slices set the tone for an enthusiastic and memorable start to his food adventure.

What They Ate

Salami pizza al taglio
Prosciutto pizza al taglio
Potato and truffle pizza al taglio
Tuna, olives, arugula, and tomato pizza al taglio

Quotes

"(Salami pizza al taglio) Look how airy that is. And Roman pizza always has the crispy crust on the bottom."
"(Tuna, olives, arugula, and tomato pizza al taglio) The tuna is delicious, nice bit of sweet juice from the tomatoes, love the olives."
"First time I was in Rome, I had this, blew my mind. Been thinking about it ever since."
"This is absolute perfection… that wonderful crispy crust is so airy."

Our Reflection

The reviewer’s return to Pizza Florida is more than just a meal—it’s a homecoming to a cherished food memory. Each slice, from the earthy potato and truffle to the savory prosciutto, is met with genuine excitement and appreciation for the lightness and crispiness of the Roman-style crust. The variety of toppings, some uncommon outside Italy, highlights the creativity and tradition of Roman pizza. The reviewer’s enthusiasm is palpable, making it clear that Pizza Florida holds a special place in his culinary journey through Rome.

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