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You don’t have to particularly love Italian cuisine to enjoy pizza because pizza has, by far, become an international food, where the preparation and the toppings may vary considerably in accordance with local tastes.
Whether you opt for the typical Italian hand-tossed pizza with a thin crusty base or the deep-pan American-style pizza, you will definitely find what you are looking for here.
Many pizza restaurants in Dublin also offer an array of other food as well, including homemade pasta, salads, subs, burgers and what not – so if not all in your group would like to have pizza, they might as well go to a pizzeria and eat something totally different.
Another thing to look out for is a wood-fired oven. For some reason, the pizzas always seem to taste better than those cooked in a normal gas oven.
What has been called "the world's most extravagant pizza" is available at New York's Nino's Bellissima restaurant. Topped with six varieties of caviar, chives, fresh lobster and crème fraîche, this 30 cm "Luxury Pizza" retails at US$1,000.00 (or $125.00 a slice) – but we’re sure that you’d rather settle for a much more humble but very tasty Dublin pizza!
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Botticelli Pizzeria. Open every day for lunch and dinner, this restaurant keeps serving food till midnight. Located in the trendiest area of Dublin, Botticelli serves authentic Italian food at very reasonable prices. Tel: (+353) 1 672 7289.
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