Mr. Wilderman's Pizza Review
Pizza is my favorite food and would eat it almost everyday if I could. This blog is my way of cataloging and critiquing the numerous pizza establishments with in the local Philadelphia area.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Stogie Joe's
Not really known for it's
pizza Stogie Joe's has a close affiliation with a well known pizza place in
Philadelphia, Santucci's. Located at 1801 E Passyunk Ave this
small restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating. I went
here with a good friend of mine before one of the last flyers games of the
season for a quick bite before the game. We shared a house salad, which
on the menu states it's for two people. I love this salad the greens
always come out crispy and fresh. The red wine vinaigrette dressing complements
the salami and sharp provolone nicely. This salad is quit large
and could be a meal for someone.
We also shared what they call the "traditional" old style
pizza. This pizza is rectangle in shape and is different from
you traditional pizza not only for it's shape but also for it's
construction. The cheese is placed on directly on top of the crust and
then smothered with tomato sauce. This gives the pizza a moist texture on
top but helps to maintain the crispy out side of the crust. The pizza was
delicious to eat with not an overwhelming saucy flavor for how much
sauce they put on the pizza. Another delicious entry I have enjoyed here in the past is the Stromboli. If you are ever wondering around East Passyunk Avenue go and check it out.
Nomad pizza
If your in the mood for an upscale pizza experience then you need to visit Nomad Pizza. Located on 7th st. between South and Bainbridge this restaurant offers gourmet pizza at its finest. The restaurant has two floors, the downstairs where the brick oven is and there is also an upstairs with a full bar complete with some nice draft selections that are seasonal. The space is clean and modestly decorated with long wood tables and old movie posters that decorate the walls. While we ate they were playing the original little rascals.
The broccoli rabe pizza was one of the nightly specials that we ordered. This pizza had an earthy flavor with a hint of licorice from the fennel seeds that were used. Accompanying the the broccoli rabe was a mild sausage that complimented the other flavors nicely.
Now to the food. We started our meal with a serving of meatballs which the six of us split. The meatballs are made in the traditional method of combining pork, veal, and beef. They came to the table pretty quickly after we ordered them and were juicy, garlicky, and had a good texture to go along with the little tomato sauce, sautéed spinach, and thin cracker they are served with. The meatballs were very good and I would order them again.
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| Meatball App. |
The six of us split 5 pizzas for dinner from the menu two of which were specials for the night. The pizza are about 12-14 inches in diameter and are cut at the table when they come out to you. The crust for the pizza has a nice consistency to it with a slightly crispy outside and chewy inside. There is also a hint of charred flavor from the brick oven.
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| Broccoli rabe pizza |
This next pizza is ideal for all you onion lovers out there. The Quattro Cebola is a white pizza that combines for different kinds of onions with garlic and a mild cheese. This pizza was a little strong with the onion and garlic after taste for me.
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| Spicy Soppressata |
This next pizza we tried was from the regular menu and was a crowd pleaser. Soppressata is a cured pork product that is becoming popular as a pepperoni substitute. This pizza had a nice combination of flavors to make it one of my favorites for the night. The hint of honey and the sweetness from the tomato sauce was a nice compliment to the spicy meat. The buffalo mozzarella cheese and the smokiness from the brick oven made ever bite memorable.
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| Truffle pecorino |
The Truffle Pecorino pizza was also one of the highlights of the night's dinner. This white pizza is served with truffles, a hint of onion, and and egg. For those that know me I am not an egg lover but this pizza was delicious. The rich truffle flavor was matched perfectly with the saltiness from the cheese and the sweet flavor from the onion.
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| The Margarita Roman Style |
The margarita pizza is the closest we came to a traditional pizza. We ordered it Roman style which means it comes out with a very thin crispy crust. The sweet basil a and the tangy tomato sauce complimented the buffalo mozzarella cheese perfectly. I would definitely order this pizza again!
Nomad is becoming a popular restaurant in the South Philly area especially for people who are looking for a non traditional pizza experience.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Taverna (Newark Delaware)
I know that this isn't the local Philadelphia area, but I felt it worthy to mention. Taverna is located right around the corner from the University of Delaware. The atmosphere was pleasant with plenty of seating if you have a reservation. Unfortunately we did not but there was plenty of room at the large bar that greets you at the entrance. One of the unique things about Taverna is it's coal fire brick oven. The oven leaves a trace of smokiness on the food that gets cooked in it.
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| Bar and front room |
We started our meal with two appetizers the sweet whipped ricotta with toasted rustic bread and the Taverna salad which was light, crisp and refreshing served with a tangy red wine vinaigrette. One of the interesting things Taverna had to offer was the fresh oregano and chili oil. My fellow diners and I were disappointed in the lack of heat from the chili oil, but I thought it added something to each of the different pizzas we ordered.
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| Sausage |
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| Margherita |
For dinner the 5 of us shared 4 pizza's. These pizza's are thin crust and about 12 inches in diameter. We sampled the Four Cheese, the Margherita, the Sausage, and the Crispy Meatball. For an additional charge of $1 you can add an egg to any pizza on the menu. We opted to try this feature on the four cheese pie. Overall I thought the pizza was good and would go back to this establishment if I were back in Delaware. The coal fire oven adds a hint of smokey flavor to the crust. The sausage was my favorite and adding the chili oil and oregano complimented the pan fried peppers and onions to make every bite memorable. Of the four pizza's we ordered I enjoyed the Margherita the least. The sauce reminded me of the sauce Chef Boyardee uses in it's spaghetti and meatballs.
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| Chili oil and fresh oregano |
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| Four Cheese with egg |
Monday, April 8, 2013
Chickie's and Pete's
This Philly hot spot is know for it's seafood and crab fries. What most people don't realize it that Chickie's and Pete's has some really good pizza. If you like a saucy pizza this is your place. Their pizza is very thin and usually crispy on the bottom of the crust. They do an unusual thing where they like to but the cheese on first then the sauce is swirled over the cheese. It is similar in design to Santuccis pizza who also likes to put their sauce on top of the cheese.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Pizzeria Pesto
Yesterday was a pizza filled day, eating it for both lunch and dinner. For lunch we deviated from our Friday ritual of ordering City Pizza and tried a new spot based on a recommendation from one of my colleagues. He said that this was his favorite pizza spot in the city. Located at 1925 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148 Pizzeria Pesto is a typical South Philly pizza shop that has the usual Italian fan fare associated with a pizza and sandwich shop. We order 3 pies, 2 plain and one pepperoni. To me the best part of this pizza was the sauce. It was not sweet and had a nice tang to it. The crust was nothing to write home about having very little taste and being kind of chewy. Personally I like my crust to be crispy on the bottom an soft under the cheese. So when i fold the slice to eat it crease and splits. Pedro's was more reminiscent of cardboard. I am not sure if it was a combination of the pepperoni and cheese or just the pepperoni but the pizza was pretty salty. The overall consensus was that Pesto was ok but City was better!
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
City Pizza
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