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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:26 am Post subject: Modern Apizza - Coal Fired Pizza in New Haven, Connecticut |
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We just got back from Modern Apizza in New Haven, Connecticut. Modern is the third member of the Holy Trinity of Pizza. The first two are Pepe's and Sally's. If you go to Pepe's or Sally's, you can expect to wait in line.
The most amazing thing about Modern Apizza, is that we were able to get right in without waiting in line.
No waiting. No line. No nothing. The pizza's were delivered to our table with-in ten minutes after we sat down. Talk about service!
We ordered three pizzas: a Clam Pizza, an Italian Bomb and a Cheese, Peppers and Onions.
Incredible! The pizza was different from Pepe's and Sally's Apizza but certainly right up there in quality. The pizza was some of the thinest crust I have ever tasted. This was true Neapolitan pizza.
The clam pizza was served with lemons and had a creamy cheesy taste. All of the pizzas had a generous amount of toppings. There was no skimping in that department.
It almost seems to me that Modern Apizza may be the absolute best kept secret in New Haven. There was ample parking as well.
Now because the pizzas are cooked in a brick oven, you need to expect a certain amount of blackness around the crust.
According to The Modern Menu: the heat in the brick oven will reach temperatures in excess of 700 degrees. The menu goes on to explain that pizzas may be a little black around the edges and even lose their perfect shape due to contact with the brick floor of the oven. That is the price you pay for pizza perfection.
Modern Apizza deserves to be recognized as having one of the absolute best pizzas in the world! None of us had ever been to Modern before, and you can bet your clams, we will return.
Modern Apizza is located on 874 State Street in New Haven, Connecticut.
Incredible Pizza at Modern Apizza
Photo by Albert Grande
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