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The Courier
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Courier
Stirling's new pizza restaurant was so good we went back for more
Have you ever eaten something so good that you still think about it years later? For me, it's a margherita pizza from Napizza in Stirling. A few months after I moved to the city, I was hearing stellar reviews of the Friars Street restaurant and wanted to see if it was as good as everyone claimed. It was. The base was soft, yet chewy, and that classic tomato and mozzarella combination was perfection. I couldn't wait to go back, but it wasn't to be. Napizza closed down, then the pandemic struck, and the world came to a halt. Little did I know, five years later, I would be eating the very pizza I had thought about countless times. And as it turns out, I wasn't the only one fantasising about that authentic Neapolitan pizza. One of Napizza's most loyal customers, David Atkins, was waiting in line for at a pizza restaurant in Italy when he decided to message the owner, Alex Sorlei. The pair then decided to go into business together and bring those benchmark pizzas back to Stirling. Piotsa Pizza officially opened on May 15 and, of course, I had to pay a visit. I'm told there was a queue down the street on opening day It was just as busy on the Friday, but luckily my partner Joe managed to snag the last table. The King Street restaurant is very inviting. There's warm lights, brick walls and you can watch the pizza chefs at work in the open kitchen. You can feel the buzz in the air as diners debate which of the ten pizzas to choose from. People are waiting by the door for a takeaway and based on the reactions of the pizza fans around me, I have high expectations. Somehow the chefs don't seem overwhelmed as they make their way through the mountain of orders. The rosemary fries (£4.50) are the first thing to arrive. Each chip is crispy, some crunchier than others, plus they're fresh and flavourful. It doesn't take long for us to devour them and await the main event. I chose the four meats pizza (£15) which is topped with Parma ham, salami, nduja and pancetta. The base is also half margherita and half fior de latte. I'm not sure words can do this pizza justice, but every bite was just as I remembered. The dough is light and pillowy, the edges lightly scorched from the wood-fired oven and providing that subtle charred flavour. Each quarter brings something different – spicy, salty, rich, gooey mozzarella. Once devoured, I knew that I needed to visit Piotsa again for another one of these perfect pizzas. Joe was of the same opinion. His pizza, the diavola (£13), was topped with San Marzano tomatoes, smoked fior di latte, Neapolitan sausage, chilli flakes and basil. It too is just as he remembers, perhaps better. Gelato and tiramisu feature on the dessert menu, but we decide on the Nutella calzone (£10). As you cut into it, Nutella oozes out the side and it's satisfying to scoop it back onto the dough. It's reminiscent of roasted hazelnuts, as the faint smokiness on the dough from the oven couples with the chocolate. It's rich, sweet and an outstanding end to our meal. When I first interviewed Alex and David, it was evident how much passion goes into this pizza. Alex, who lived in Naples for 17 years, prides himself on creating authentic pizza with fresh ingredients. He has honed his craft through books and real-life experience. This comes through in every visit to Piotsa and, given how busy it has been, these pizzas have been deeply missed. It lives up to and goes beyond my memories of Napizza. The food is faultless, the staff are friendly and the restaurant is incredibly inviting. This is genuinely the best pizza I have ever eaten. At the time of writing, it has been 10 days since Piotsa opened. We've now been three times and I expect that a fourth visit is not far away. As Joe put it: 'Every waking moment I'm not eating this pizza, I'm thinking about the next moment I'm going to be eating this pizza.' Address: 35 King Street, Stirling, FK8 1DN Telephone: 01786 643308 Website: Price: £51.50 for two drinks, two mains and one dessert Accessible: Yes Dog Friendly: No : Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Surrounding: 5/5

Mercury
29-05-2025
- Business
- Mercury
Long Shortz: Rhythm Biosciences
Don't miss out on the headlines from Stockhead. Followed categories will be added to My News. Tylah Tully chats with Rhythm Biosciences (ASX:RHY) CEO David Atkins about the company's mission to make cancer a more treatable condition through earlier detection—starting with bowel cancer. Rhythm is developing ColoSTAT, a groundbreaking blood-based diagnostic test designed to detect the likelihood of bowel cancer more easily and effectively than current stool-based methods. He discusses the recent redevelopment of the test, which led to significant improvements in ease of use, cost, speed, and clinical performance. Watch the video to hear more. This video was developed in collaboration with Rhythm Biosciences, a Stockhead client at the time of publishing. The interviews and discussions in this video are opinions only and not financial or investment advice. Viewers should obtain independent advice based on their own circumstances before making any financial decisions. Originally published as Long Shortz with Rhythm Biosciences: Inside ColoSTAT's road to market
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Why Black Hawks will be flying over Hays, Arkansas City
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Some Kansans will see Black Hawk helicopters flying over their towns starting this week. The Kansas Army National Guard will conduct Black Hawk flights this Wednesday in Hays and around Cowley College in Arkansas City in two weeks. The Kansas Army National Guard says the flights will be conducted safely and with minimal disruption. The flights will train crews for disaster responses, search and rescues, and tactical operations. The crews will also get more experience in navigation, coordination and emergency preparedness. 'We are committed to maintaining the highest level of readiness while also fostering strong relationships with the communities we serve,' Major David Atkins, Kansas Army National Guard, said. Lady A to perform at Salina's Stiefel Theatre The Hays training flights will be on Wednesday, March 12. The flights around Cowley College will be on Wednesday, March 26. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.