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Exploring Tel Aviv's Pizza Scene

Discovering the Best Pizzerias in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is home to many delicious food choices and one of the most popular is pizza. There’s no shortage of great pizza places in this bustling city, offering a variety of traditional and gourmet styles alike.

For Italian-style pizzas, you won’t find much better than Padella’s Pizza. Located in the heart of Tel Aviv near Azrieli Square, this cozy joint serves up some truly divine pies with fresh ingredients imported straight from Italy. Their base recipe blends authentic Italian cheese and San Marzano tomatoes for an unbeatable flavor, while they offer a range of topping additions like artichokes or Israeli eggplants to customize your order.

If you’re looking for something on the more experimental side, then head over to Luca Bianchini Pizza & Cocktails. This funky spot provides some out-of-the-box options like their fig pizza topped with sun dried tomatoes and gorgonzola, lemon cream mushrooms with gruyere cheese or even vegan nonnas pizza made from almond ricotta!

Fed up eating inside? Then take it outdoors with The Jerusalem Beach Pizzeria – Tel Aviv's renowned beachside spot for wood oven fired pies and craft beers! Each dough is handmade daily on site to ensure maximum freshness before being fired up in high temperature ovens that create wonderfully crunchy bases perfect for piling on all your favorite toppings.

 

Or get a slice at Oliva Pizzeria – voted one of the top 3 places by Time Out Magazine; they specializein Roman style pizzas topped off with distinctly Israeli ingredients like tomato salsa, zaatar seasonings or Cornishon pickles–all made using organic wheat flour dough sourced from Jerusalem farmland.

Finally make sure you check out Pronto Pizza –an unassuming joint serving some seriously clasic crispy thin crust pizzas baked in genuine stone ovens where each pie goes basking into perfection before it hits your plate—making it as good as any Neopolitan classic could be.

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