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First dibs: Tokyo's Bib Gourmand pizzeria makes its SG debut with chewy, 30h aged slices
First dibs: Tokyo's Bib Gourmand pizzeria makes its SG debut with chewy, 30h aged slices

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time28-05-2025

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First dibs: Tokyo's Bib Gourmand pizzeria makes its SG debut with chewy, 30h aged slices

Pizza lovers, gather around. Pizza Studio Tamaki (PST) is finally landing in SG. The highly anticipated pizzeria is opening its first overseas outlet on 10 Jun, located at 38 Tanjong Pagar Road. Named after master pizzaiolo Tsubasa Tamaki, PST has been consistently ranked in the 50 Top Pizzas in the World list and the Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand. What sets Pizza Studio Tamaki's Neapolitan-style pizza apart from other places is its delicately light and chewy crust with a unique, Tokyo-style twist. This starts from the process of making the dough — it is meticulously crafted using their signature blend of Japanese and American flour, aged for over 30 hours and cooked in a wood-fired oven to achieve its crisp crust with an irresistibly chewy centre. Leading the Singapore outpost is Ryosuke Tanahara, a protégé of Tsubasa Tamaki who has spent close to 3 years training under his guidance. Now, is Pizza Studio Tamaki worth the hype? I'll save you the trouble of finding out by sharing my experience at this cosy eatery. (Spoiler: you won't be disappointed) Starting strong is Pizza Studio Tamaki's signature Tamaki (S$29) pizza. Upon picking up a slice, I immediately noticed how thin the crust at the bottom was, as it flopped over my hand unceremoniously. However, this allowed the juices of the tangy tomato and savoury cheesy combo to spill into my mouth. Even the edges of the crust had layers of salt packed into them, which rounded up the overall flavours of the pizza cleanly. Despite that, it was still so light that I could've easily demolished the rest of it. (I didn't; there were 3 more pizzas incoming.) Another tomato-based pizza option is the Arrabbiata (S$30) that had a pleasant kick, although it was evenly balanced out with the sweetness and slight tang of the cherry tomatoes, gloriously smashed on top. I was enamoured with Pizza Studio Tamaki's cheese-based pizzas. Their Bismarck (S$32) pizza features a base of fluffy mozzarella with mushroom and peppery pieces of pork that I'd best describe as meaty salt pockets. It complemented the beautifully runny egg (imported from Japan!) crowning the centre of the pizza. I saved my favourite for the last : it was Pizza Studio Tamaki's 5 (S$34), which translates to 5 cheeses. It's a mix of creamy, rich and deliciously savoury. The mascarpone, in particular was a standout, adding just the right hint of sweetness that elevated the flavours of the pizza. Oh, drizzle the honey over your pizza for the best possible experience. This might be a pizzeria, but their House-Made Tiramisu (S$14) and Vanilla Ice Cream with Okinawan Sea Salt & Extra Virgin Olive Oil (S$9.80) is NOT a waste of stomach space. I'm still dreaming about that luxuriously creamy ice cream coating my tongue. Please just try it for yourself. PST's got a whole menu of salads, cold and hot appetisers, and even a range of Japanese-inspired cocktails for you to choose from, so don't miss out on them! Every pizza here is handmade fresh, ensuring the highest quality of crust and ingredients alike. And based on the ones I tried, I can easily see how Pizza Studio Tamaki landed themselves a spot on the 50 Top Pizzas in the World list. 10 Jun, I'll see you there? 168 Neapolitan Style Pizza: Family-run handmade pizza hawker sells special flavours The post First dibs: Tokyo's Bib Gourmand pizzeria makes its SG debut with chewy, 30h aged slices appeared first on

Best pizza in Dubai: 30 amazing places to try
Best pizza in Dubai: 30 amazing places to try

Time Out Dubai

time28-04-2025

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Best pizza in Dubai: 30 amazing places to try

Revealing our pick of the best pizza in Dubai is a risky business. Stuffed crust. Barbecue base. Chicago-style. Pineapple (shudders). However you like your slice, there's a pizza slice for every taste – no matter how evil the combination. You might also like: Time Out Dubai's 10 best pizzerias in Dubai Luckily, here at Time Out Dubai, we've eaten more than our fair share of slices to have a very informed opinion on this. So, without further ado, here are the best places to get a slice of pizza in town. The best pizza Dubai Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Akiba Dori One of the funkiest pizza joints on this list, Akiba Dori serves up proper Tokyo-style pizzas with deliciously crispy crusts and super-fresh toppings. Try the truffle strata which is topped with basil, shimeji mushrooms, truffle stracciatella and a generous glug of olive oil. A colourful mix with a flavour punch to boot. Order it for lunch, dinner or on delivery – either way, you'll be wiping cheese off your chin with a smile. Various locations. (04 770 7949). Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Blu Pizzeria Before you begin your subsequent heated discussion about the best pizza in Dubai, we suggest you head down to Blu Pizzeria at Umm Suqeim Harbour. Producing the perfect kind of soppy-in-the-middle Neapolitan pizzas with blistered woodfired crusts, these beauties are also crafted from sourdough, making them super fancy at the same time. Its compact menu comprises just a small selection of pizzas, but every one of them is superbly good. As far as we're concerned, the margo – San Marzano tomatoes, fior di latte cheese, EVOO, basil – is the absolute pinnacle of this pizzeria's offering. A real belter of a classic, delivered via the medium of Blu's thin, crisp bases and bloated, blistered crusts. Open Mon-Thu 6pm-midnight, Fri-Sun noon-1am. Umm Suqeim Harbour, Jumeirah 3, (050 812 6406). Bread Ahead Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Bread Ahead. Mainly recognised for its filled doughnuts, Bread Ahead is quite renowned for its sourdough pizza. The dough undergoes a long fermentation process which enhances the flavour and texture, resulting in a light, airy, and crispy crust. With a variety of toppings, this pizza stands out as some of the best in the city. Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, DIFC Bussola Pizzeria Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Bussola Pizzeria While pizza preference always has and always will be deeply personal, we think we can all agree that Bussola is one of the best pizzerias in Dubai. It's definitely stood the test of time, after all. Erring on the side of thin, olive-oil slick bases rather than doughy Neapolitan pizzas, this pretty pizzeria sits atop the main Bussola restaurant boasting unspoiled views of the Arabian Gulf, with an equally excellent selection of starters and salads to share. Open daily noon-4pm, 6pm-11pm. The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, Dubai Marina, (04 511 7373). Carluccio's Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Carluccio's If you want more of a relaxed post-shopping pizza, then head over to Carluccio's. This old-school Italian restaurant chain has multiple locations throughout Dubai. Its Dubai Mall branch boasts views of Downtown Dubai, including The Dubai Fountain and Burj Khalifa, while other branches at Arabian Ranches and Dubai Marina Mall specialise in Piedmont-style cuisine. With an extensive menu that features a dedicated gluten-free section, pizza-lovers will find a wide selection of options available. Various locations. Ciao Bella Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Media One Hotel Ciao Bella at the Media One Hotel in Dubai offers an extensive pizza menu that most pizza-lovers will appreciate. The restaurant offers a range of traditional Italian-style pizzas including Margherita, quattro formaggi, and capriccioso, as well as some unique creations such as the pesto e salsiccia pizza, which features a creamy pesto sauce, mozzarella cheese, and Italian sausage. All pizzas are made with fresh ingredients and cooked in a traditional wood-fired oven, ensuring a crispy crust. Open daily 7am-midnight. Media One Hotel, Media City (04 427 1000). Cipriani Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Cipriani An incredibly glamorous restaurant perfect for doing incredibly glamorous things like dining on a cheesy slice while donning Louboutins, Cipriani is a place you'll never have to settle. The pizza Valtellina with bresaola and rucola is a stealer of hearts. With slices of bresaola, raw beef cured by salting and air-drying and tossed in olive oil, lemon juice, and pepper dressing – it is simply an authentic Italian delight done right. Add to that the bitter freshness of rucola and it's perfectly balanced. Open daily noon-midnight. Cipriani, Gate Village 10, DIFC, (04 347 0003). Fi'lia Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: SLS Dubai The all-women-led restaurant is a perfect spot to grab a slice. The Mediterranean-Italian restaurant has its very own pizza oven and offers a selection of both classic and special pizzas with margheritas, burrata and bresaola and more. Plus you can watch the pizzaiolos create their masterpieces right in front of your eyes. Open daily noon-3.30pm, 6pm-midnight. SLS Dubai Hotel & Residences, Business Bay. (04 607 0770). Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Everything at Il Borro is superb (the Italian has won many a Time Out Dubai Restaurant Award) but the truffle pizza is a must. It's decadent and delicious – think perfectly cooked dough, cheesy goodness and generous shavings of Umbrian black truffle that you can smell before it even hits the table. Forget the awkward moment where everyone politely declines the last slice of one of the best pizzas in Dubai – you'll be fighting for it. Open daily noon-3.30pm, 6.30pm-11.30pm. Jumeirah Al Naseem, Umm Suqeim (04 275 2555). Il Motto Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Motorino Pizzeria Originally known for serving up the best pizza in New York, a meal down at Il Motto sure doesn't disappoint. You'll find plenty of great deals down at this JBR joint, including a three-hour brunch with free-flowing pizza on Friday and Saturday nights as well as Sunday afternoons. It's also prime for date night between 5pm and 8pm on Friday to Sunday with belly-busting offers for couples. The best bit? The pizzeria opened its terrace at the end of last year, making it a great spot in more clement weather. Open Sun-Thu noon-11pm, Fri-Sat noon-midnight. JA Ocean View Hotel, The Walk JBR, (056 216 5027). Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Il Passaggio Il Passaggio at The Pointe on Palm Jumeirah offers some pretty unique pizza dishes. The pizzas there are more than enough to share and offer an elevated take on the classic dish. We love the signature 'Il Passagio' which is loaded with bresaola, grilled artichoke, rocket, mozzarella and shavings of black summer truffle it manages to be fresh and earthy simultaneously. A grown-up, exciting pizza befitting of its setting – after all, you'll be watching the Guinness World Record-breaking Palm Fountain while you dig into it. Open Sun-Thu 9am-11pm, Fri-Sat 9am-midnight. East Pavillion Mall, Jumeirah Park (04 554 7811). Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Jamie Oliver's Pizzeria As expected from a pizzeria behind one of the world's most famous chefs, Jamie Oliver's makes the kind of pizza you'll crave for no reason. It could be a random Tuesday afternoon, and those bold simple flavours that sit atop traditional doughy bases will pop straight into your head. Popular with a steady stream of office workers who have claimed this JLT spot as their favourite lunch location, book ahead to avoid disappointment. Open daily 8am-10pm. Cluster R, JLT (04 874 7082). Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: ‌L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele is probably the most famous pizza chain in the world. Hailing from Naples, hungry tourists queue from 10.30am to be first through the door at its original Italian location, with tickets issued to diners to ensure that the restaurant doesn't get too busy. Luckily for us, the Dubai branches is just as tasty. We'll probably get some flak for this, but you don't need to order anything other than the margarita, which is the perfect ratio of marinara to cheese. If it's good enough for Julia Roberts in Eat, Prey, Love, it's good enough for us. Various locations. (04 224 0040). You might also like: We've found the 10 best Italian restaurants in Dubai Larte Ristorante Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: L'Arte Ristorante The Mediterranean-focused restaurant Larte has an extensive range of pizzas including classics, vegetarian, vegan, seafood and meaty options. The four-cheese pizza, for example, is a super authentic and super fancy pizza made with all the frills including mozzarella, gorgonzola, ricotta cheese, and burrata. Yes, we know it's not the only four-cheese pizza in town, but we know what we like, and that makes us extra good at judging. Open Sun-Thu 6.30am-1am, Fri-Sun 7am-1am. Studio One Hotel, (04 5816870). Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Luigia Some of the very best pizzas in Dubai are the ones that let the freshest ingredients do all the talking. And not only are the pizzas at Luigia vocal about their cheesy slices, but they also walk the talk too. Highlights include the Linosa, topped with homemade tomato sauce, fior di latte, aubergine, salted ricotta, basil and Grana Padano, the Smeralda with buffalo mozzarella, baby tomatoes, ricotta and bottarga but we love the signature classic margarita pizza topped with tomato sauce, fior di latte and basil. Open Mon-Thurs 5.30pm-midnight, Sat-Sun 12.30pm-midnight. Rixos Premium Hotel JBR, JBR, (04 349 6950). Monno Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Monno For Dubai diners who like their pizza prepared in a Neapolitan style, head down to the artisanal Italian eatery Monno Ristorante in Jumeirah, where handmade pizzas are prepared using fresh Italian ingredients and recipes passed down through generations. From only using San Marzano tomatoes to importing artisanal Italian cheeses, Monno's pizzas are made using ingredients that are flown in from Italy each week. Monno's must-try pizzas include the salamino di wagyu with spicy wagyu beef salami and smoked mozzarella, as well as the burrata pizza with double tomato sauce, fresh basil, creamy burrata and extra virgin olive oil – both of which are best-sellers at the restaurant. Open daily from noon-midnight. Al Wasl Road, Jumeirah 1 (04-3322255). Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Moon Slice If you like your cheese with a side of pizza, even one slice at Moon Slice will make you incredibly happy. A Dubai pizzeria that's well worth going down Al Wasl Rd for, this culinary concept from Emirati restaurateur Mahmood Al Khamis, who collaborated on the menu with renowned chef Reif Othman, comes with a menu of unique combinations and seriously limited seating. Its Naples-style pizzas are built on a 48-hour fermentation process before being tossed, topped and fired at 380°C. You can most certainly tell. Open daily noon-midnight. Dar Wasl Mall, Al Wasl Rd, (050 695 9733). One Life Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: One Life Every weekend, One Life JVC gives you a free pizza with every pizza you order. Whether you're throwing a pizza party, choosing to stay in with Deliveroo, or planning a chill night out, nothing like double the amount of pizza to double your joy. With flavours like Margherita to mushrooms, mozzarella, and truffle, you can expect a wood-fired oven pizza made with 24-hour fermented dough. The buy-one-get-one free on Neapolitan pizzas is only available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Daily from 8am-10pm. Hive Coliv, Jumeirah Village Circle, JVC (04 456 9859). Piatti By The Beach Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Piatti by the Beach Italian beachside destination, Piatti by the Beach, draws inspiration from the Amalfi Coast and Positano. Try the incredible selection of pizzas, but most importantly the very boujie Norcia black truffle pizza. It's done so well that it's hailed the shining star of the venue and will transport you straight to the Amalfi coast. Open daily 12.30pm-11.30pm. Piatti By The Beach, Raffles The Palm, (04 248 8889). Pinza Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Pinza. When it comes to pizza toppings, we think the more the better. And if you order the Shrooms from Pinza, you'll barely be able to see the base for the sliced Portobello mushrooms. The pizzas here are meant to be healthier than usual (due to their light dough fermentation process), but as we cover ours in chili oil and Parmesan, we don't think it quite works out that way. Totally worth it, however, for one of the best pizzas in Duba Various locations. Order online on (0800 74692). Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Pitfire One of the most famous pizza joints in town, a Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards winner and an absolute top pick at Time Out Market Dubai, Pitfire is a go-to every time for some of the best pizzas in Dubai. Our pick from a tasty list is the classic pepperoni. The crust is puffy, the base is sturdy enough to handle the rich toppings, without being heavy, and you'll get the perfect cheese pull every time. A proper New York pizza, the pepperoni is spicy and tasty, while there's more than enough mozzarella to keep cheese fans happy. Sprinkle it with Parmesan and chili flakes, dip the crusts into the signature garlic mayo and you're grinning. Multiple locations. Order online on (800 748 3473). Pizza Express Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Pizza Express Okay, so this might not be the most artisanal pizzeria of them all, but there's something a little comforting about Pizza Express. Do yourself a favour and order the burrata pizza. This 1965 classic pizza base, is adorned with burrata cheese, golden and red cherry tomatoes, black olives and tomato sauce and finished with fresh basil and chili oil. The classics do it best sometimes. Various locations, ‌Pulcinella Restaurant Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Pulcinella. A popular neighbourhood pizzeria for residents of Dubai Sports City, Pulcinella is a casual kind of place that's open 'til late. While its enticing range of pasta tries its best to steal the show, the real magic here lies in the thin and crispy pizzas, boasting crusts that come with the right balance of flop and crunch, and tomato sauce that's a little bit sweet and good enough to eat with a spoon. We won't judge if you do. Open daily 11am-midnight. Canal Residence, Dubai Sports City, (04 277 6281). Rossovivo Artisan Pizza Best pizza in Dubai. Rossovivo. The clue is in the name of Rossovivo. You won't find any run-of-the-mill pizzas in this joint – these are pizzas that are artisan all the way. A thin and sloppy centre plays host to a perfectly fresh tomato base and a puffy, slightly charred crust, while they also travel well and are among some of the best takeaway options we've tried. For toppings like buffalo mozzarella, zucchini, aubergine and burrata, run, don't walk, to Business Bay stat. Various locations. Order online on (04 380 5833). Scalini Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Scalini Looking for something a little more high-end? Scalini, at the Four Seasons Resort on Jumeirah Beach Road, draws inspiration from ancient Italian recipes to offer a more focused pizza selection. The chefs there prioritise premium ingredients and often prepare the dishes in front of diners. We love a couple on this menu, including the carpaccio pizza, featuring crispy carasau bread, thinly-sliced raw beef, mustard, rucola, and extra truffle shavings if you want to take your pizza experience to the next level. Open daily noon-midnight. Scalini, Jumeirah, (04 349 0068). The Artisan Credit: The Artisan This charming Italian restaurant is a top spot for a date night – and if your date happens to love pizza, then get ready for serious brownie points. A chic DIFC joint, The Artisan's pizza selection is excellent. The pizzas are made from 72-hour fermented dough for an extra crunchy, crispy and light base. We particularly love the Calabrian salami-topped Salame Piccante, so be ready with a bottle of water for the table. Topped with aubergine, Pecorino Romano cheese and more than a sprinkling of parsley, make this a meal to remember and one that pizza fans will rave about. Open Sun-Thu noon-10.30pm Fri-Sat noon-11.30pm. Waldorf Astoria DIFC (04 338 8133). Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: FIVE Jumeirah Village It's virtually impossible to resist the gravitational pull of Trattoria by Cinque – partly because of its funky bistro-style interiors, and partly because it's the best place for pizza in JVC. Serving up a gourmet menu devised by chef Mauro Di Leo, pizzas here will take you on a culinary tour of Italy's best cities, from the fresh Red Mazara prawns on the Sicilia to the delicious yellow Vesuvio tomato sauce from Naples. And that's before we even mention the equally lively atmosphere for those who want to stick around for a party. Open daily 6.30am-11am, noon-midnight. FIVE Jumeirah Village, (04 455 9989). Via Toledo Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Via Toledo Located at Address Beach Resort with views of Ain Dubai, head over to Via Toldeo to try pizza made by a champion pizzaiolo. Order one of its Neapolitan-style pizzas. We're rather partial to the traditional Margherita verace, made with tomato sauce, fiordilatte, basil and evo oil. If you want to splurge, try the world's first pizza to feature Alba white truffle. The Dhs2,900 pizza is the creation of chef Francesco Calo, who leads the team at Via Toledo. Open daily noon-2am. Address Beach Resort, (050 545 9278). Za Za Slice Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: Za Za Slice Fancy New York-style artisanal pizza by the slice? Located in Jumeirah Garden City, a.k.a New Satwa, Za Za Slice offers you a chance to take a seat at the bar and order pizza by the slice from a selection of different flavours. The menu offers up six types of pizza, bar snacks and desserts. You'll get the classics, like the 'house Margherita' and 'the pepp' made with pepperoni and some specials like 'the red', which is a tomato pizza topped with stracciatella and hot honey, and 'the Alabama', a brisket pizza with pickled onions, onion jam and Alabama barbeque drizzle. Tue-Sun 6pm-midnight. South Heights Tower A , Shop 04, Jumeirah Garden City @zazaslice Zest Best pizza in Dubai. Credit: One&Only The Palm If you're looking for a fancy pizza in a gorgeous setting, you'll love the selection at Zest at One&Only The Palm. A master pizzaiolo will prepare freshly baked pizzas right before your eyes, so it's basically a slice with a show. Whether you want a classic Margherita or a bougie burrata-topped pizza, you can enjoy your slice with pretty views of the resort and a glass of red. Daily from 7am-11pm. One&Only The Palm, Palm Jumeirah (04 440 1010) More restaurants in Dubai 43 of Dubai's best burgers to try in 2025 From double cheese behemoths to meat-free monsters 10 best Italian restaurants in Dubai 2025 to book next Transport to the Mediterranean, one plate at a time 10 beautiful seafood restaurants in Dubai It's a tough category, but these are the best for 2025

Savoy, Tokyo's top pizzeria, fires up in Sapporo
Savoy, Tokyo's top pizzeria, fires up in Sapporo

Japan Times

time26-04-2025

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  • Japan Times

Savoy, Tokyo's top pizzeria, fires up in Sapporo

Many overseas visitors are still shocked to find some of the best pizzas on the planet right here in Japan, particularly in Tokyo. In fact, pizzas here are so established that 'Tokyo-style pizza' has become its own category, a reference to the airy, thick-edged, thin-crust dough that is cooked Neapolitan style in a wood-fired oven. However, the scorn laid upon some early iterations of Japanese pizza was, more often than not, justified. Corn, potato, shrimp and mayonnaise combined haphazardly atop a dough resembling cardboard was the stuff of every Italian pizza chef's nightmare. Those toppings can be transcendent when used sparingly, though. Where commercial pizza chains got it so wrong by maxing out on ingredients and toppings, Japanese artisans made things right by paring back. The toppings on Tokyo-style pizzas can also be eclectic: chopped maguro (tuna) is seared while a pizza bakes, turning the fish into tataki-style tartare, which is then spread before eating. This particular pizza was popularized by Savoy Tomato and Cheese in Tokyo's Azabu-Juban neighborhood (it also made an appearance in the first episode of Netflix's 'Ugly Delicious'). Chef Bungo Kaneko (in foreground) from Savoy's Azabu-Juban flagship in Tokyo was on hand to assist his Sapporo colleagues during Savoy Ezo's opening phase. | SIMON DALY Savoy Tomato and Cheese is part of the Savoy pizza restaurant chain that was first established in 1995 in Tokyo's Nakameguro neighborhood. Its newest shop and eighth branch, Savoy Ezo , opened in Sapporo on April 3 (the 'Ezo' in the name refers to Hokkaido's name prior to 1869). I managed to get an early booking for lunch on the first weekend it opened; the place was full and bustling. This is Savoy's third foray outside of Tokyo, after Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, and Nagoya, but the first outside of Honshu, Japan's main island. Situated in the basement of the Astoria Sapporo Building located near Sapporo Station, Savoy Ezo could not be more convenient to pop into, especially if you're sightseeing at the nearby historic wooden tokeidai (clock tower) or old akarenga (red brick) government offices. Chefs Asami Kobayashi (left) and Yuta Toyoki want their pizza toppings to flaunt Hokkaido's exceptional seasonal produce. | SIMON DALY Its interior is dark, modern chic and recognizably Savoy. Two distinctive black, cast-iron-fronted pizza ovens sit side by side and take pride of place with 13 counter seats perched opposite. Diners can witness the cooking from there or from a separate seven-seat counter on the other side of the restaurant, where they'd fall within the immediate attention of franchisee and chef-owner Yuta Toyoki. There are also a pair of intimate two-person tables and a private dining room. Chef Bungo Kaneko from the well-known Azabu-Juban flagship helped bring the Sapporo team — eight full-time and 10 part-time staff — up to speed while they worked on unique offerings that reflect the culinary soul of Japan's north. The pizza's cheese is a mixture of imported and local varieties, while the buffalo mozzarella on a few of the pizzas is made locally using imported buffalo milk from Italy. You can, of course, expect Savoy's famous delicately structured and raised slow-fermented dough edge, which is known as 'cornicione' in Italian and is an identifying feature of Neapolitan pizza. 'Our team shares a dream to invigorate Hokkaido through our pizza,' says pizzaiolo Asami Kobayashi, 32. 'Our food and menu will reflect the cornucopia of the island, highlighting (the) exceptional produce of local producers.' The pizza toppings fittingly showcase Hokkaido's seasonal produce, best exemplified by the inclusion of lamb. This much-vaunted regional produce has been popularized by the many jingisukan (grilled lamb or mutton) restaurants found throughout Sapporo. Chef Toyoki takes the meat's flavor to another level by turning it into a slow-cooked lamb shank ragout or French-style stew, pairing it with broccoli rabe to exemplary effect before handing it over to the pizza chefs for use as a topping. Potatoes from Niseko are combined with cream and 'aonori' seaweed to make a delicious pizza topping. | SIMON DALY Potatoes from the local Niseko plains that sit afoot the ski hills are laid on a base sauce of cream and aonori seaweed for a scrumptious pizza that will surely become a fast favorite. Kobayashi's preferred pizza is the Cicinelli, topped with local whitebait. The menu extends beyond the roaring fire to salads, sous vide Shiraoi beef (sourced from the eponymous town in southwest Hokkaido) and dessert, which includes a delightfully balanced bitter purin (custard pudding). One of the specialty starters is liver pate: Served on a kintsugi (mended pottery) plate, it is simply set beside crisp baguette rounds and a carved radish; the paste is rich and smooth, providing a piquant start. The drinks reflect the local terroir, too. Many Hokkaido wines, such as the Meli-Melo blanc and rouge wines from the up-and-coming Domaine Raison in Nakafurano or a pinot noir from Okushiri Winery located on the little-known western isle of Okushiri Island, are included on the wine list along with an international selection. 'We hope to be a stepping stone to spread superlative local products from Hokkaido's farms and fields, otherwise unknown (to those outside the prefecture), to the world,' says Kobayashi. Sapporo has never lacked for great little independent establishments with passionate chefs making the most out of exquisite ingredients. What's largely missing is a bridge between high-end fine dining and value-for-money bites. With options at either end of the spectrum, Savoy Ezo will help diners cover that liminal gap. Those looking to dip their toes into something exciting, such as the region's new wave wines paired with pizzas topped with locally made buffalo mozzarella, will find that Savoy Ezo has much to offer. Savoy Ezo, B1F, Astoria Sapporo Building, 2-1-27, Kita 3 Jonishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 060-0003; 011-590-4550;

A new Japanese-style cheesesteak pop-up opens in D.C.
A new Japanese-style cheesesteak pop-up opens in D.C.

Axios

time08-02-2025

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  • Axios

A new Japanese-style cheesesteak pop-up opens in D.C.

There's a new cheesesteak pop-up in D.C. that may best a trip to Philly. Why it matters: If you've ever tried chef Katsuya Fukushima's ramen or pizza, you know why we're excited. State of play: Kat's King of Suteki will pop up every Monday at Chinatown's Tonari, starting Feb. 10 at 5pm — slinging Tokyo-style Philly cheesesteaks, Sapporo-steamed hot dogs, nori fries and cold beers. Zoom in: The "Chīzu-Sutēk" stars dashi-simmered beef and onions tucked into a local Lyon Bakery roll, topped with Kewpie mayo, Japanese pickles and sichimi chili spice. Diners can pick melty cheeses (or whiz), add on crispy shishitos or buttery onions, and go all-out at a "fixins" bar filled with peppers and relishes. We'll never say no to a side of au jus dunking sauce. The intrigue: Traditionalists' heads may be spinning but this cheesesteak already won a chomp of approval from the owner of Philly's legendary Pat's King of Steaks at a fundraiser last year. Fukushima says his encouragement brought the pop-up to life. If you go: 707 6th St. NW, open Mondays-only, 5pm until close.

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