BY: Judy Rubin
When I visited Italy, I had the “Aha! So this is what really good pizza tastes like” moment. I am happy to say that I recently rediscovered that great pizza experience at PD Pizza (formerly DiMeo’s Pizzeria), a BYOB family restaurant/pizzeria in the Andorra Shopping Center, 8500 Henry Ave. in upper Roxborough. I dragged my husband along, a pizza aficionado, who has been searching for a pizza that satisfies, and he thought it was the best pizza he’s had in a long time.
PD Pizza presents hand-crafted Napolitano 12″ round hand-pressed pizzas to bake in their 900-degree wood-fired oven, a 16″ round Americana (New York style), Roman-style square pizzas by the slice as well as salads, pastas, paninis and other traditional Italian dishes.
SOURCE: http://www.chestnuthilllocal.com
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