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Pizzeria Rustico

85 Canal St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
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About

Pizzeria Rustico is located right next to the garden, as mentioned in the review. The place is known for its hardworking staff, including Evan, who is praised for his dedication. While specific awards or the chef's background are not detailed, the pizzeria is recognized for its classic pizza offerings and local popularity.

The Visit

The reviewer visited Pizzeria Rustico and experienced two different pies, prompting an unusual instant re-review. The first pizza was criticized for being too floppy, but the second, prepared by Evan, was steaming hot with much better texture. The overall experience was honest and transparent, with the reviewer giving the improved pizza a solid score in the low sevens, reflecting a good but not perfect slice.

What They Ate

First pizza (floppy, unsatisfactory)
Second pizza (steaming hot, better texture, less flop)

Quotes

"Evan's the balls. Way better. Way better."
"This one has texture, steaming hot. I can't, I gotta let it breathe."
"This is a low seven, so this is like a 7.3, 7.4, which is what I thought it'd be."
"This is a good pizza, you can eat it. The other one was so floppy, we had to do the redo."
"Everybody loves this guy, Evan. He's working his ass off. He's running around in circles."
"There you go. Pizzeria Rustico, right next to the garden. 7.3 on a double."

Our Reflection

The double review at Pizzeria Rustico captures the unpredictability of pizza—one pie can be a flop, the next a winner. Evan's dedication stands out, hustling to deliver a much-improved second pizza that earns genuine praise. The honesty in the review, from calling out the first pie's flaws to celebrating the turnaround, makes the experience relatable. It's a reminder that food is as much about the people behind the counter as the product itself, and sometimes a redo is all it takes to get it right.

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