Street Food Guide Germany 2024: The Best Italian Street Food in Dusseldorf
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Life is too short for bad pizza - which is why only first-class carbohydrate bombs are served here. Favorites: "Diego Toretto" with fior di latte mozzarella, premium tuna and red wine onions and "Signora Margherita". Colourful decor, friendly service.
There are few places where you can enjoy your pinsa romana, antipasti, pasta specialties and other delicacies in the open air as much as on the secluded terrace of the Gerresheimer Trattoria. The Roman answer to pizza is topped with all kinds of delicacies after baking.
Tastefully designed pizzeria with a long menu and high quality standards. Popular classics share space with extravagant creations. In addition to the pizzas bianche - without tomato sauce - there are also yellow, green and sweet gimmicks.
Covers the daily requirement of vital vitamin D(olce Vita). In addition to specially imported cheese specialties and plenty of wine, freshly prepared pasta dishes, crispy pinsa, arancini, sardine balls and other Palermo delicacies are available for Italy fans.
Simple neighbourhood Italian restaurant with unpretentious, feel-good cuisine and a wide repertoire, including many vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free dishes. The pizzas pulled out of the wood-fired oven and topped with creamy fior di latte mozzarella have substance and flavour.
Charmingly designed all-day concept with a wide-ranging menu and an excellent location in the heart of the city. The Pinsa Romana is baked according to an original Italian recipe and topped with high-quality ingredients such as regional cooked ham or smoked salmon.
Traditional restaurant with over 30 years of experience in Italian gastronomic delights and hospitality. While other restaurants are closing, the restaurant has recently expanded. The Napoli style pizza - with a fluffy crust and thin base - now comes out of two special ovens.
In this charming restaurant, personality is the salt in the soup, or rather on pinsa, pizza, bruschetta, antipasti and co. The eclectic interior includes all kinds of colourful vintage furniture and retro sofas as well as a sneaker rack. Good gin, good coffee.
Old-school pizzas - and other pleasures - beyond the Napoletana hype. The Italian dough patties taste just like they used to, without a monster crust and with a crispy base throughout. This also leaves more room for tomato sauce and toppings.