As far as we can tell, this guy makes every pizza, one at a time. His workspace is also a casual, circular dining bar area. |
From the crust to the cheese to the excellently combined culinary traditions of Italy, Japan, Vietnam, and, yes, even France, everything about these pies screams "Don't forget to take a picture before you decimate it!" and "DECIMATE ME IMMEDIATELY, SCREW THE PICTURE" in the same breath.
I've been lucky enough to dine here three more times in the past month, and the restaurant never lets me down. True, similar to my fascination with the Banh Xeo at Banh Khot Vung Tau, I'm not sure why you'd ever get anything other than a pizza, and possibly a salad, while you're here.
The utterly unique pies are worth their weight in dong, and that's saying something given that they are enormous and fairly expensive by HCMC standards, and that dong is all paper and no heavy coins. It's definitely a special occasion restaurant - and having visitors from abroad definitely qualifies as special!
The pizzas are made one at a time and cooked in this centrally located oven. Note to self: include a massive pizza oven in my future dream treehouse. Ground floor, next to the front deck and the dumbwaiter, next to the underground cellar entrance.
How much fun would this be to have at your disposal?! I would never stop building pizzas. I've seen people construct these things on Reddit - going into the dream house folder.
Instead of assailing you with words that wouldn't serve to whet your appetite as well, let me just continue by shoving big fancy pictures in your face. You may commence drooling now.
Bottom Half: Salami Pizza. Top Half: Quattro Flowers |
Salmon Miso Cream Pizza |
My favorite vegetarian pizza: Quattro Flowers Pizza: Pumpkin flowers, leek flower, telosma cordata flower, sesbania grondiflora flower, daylily flower, and house-made mozzarella. |
Just, ugh. I'm drooling a bit just typing this. I should have eaten lunch first.
Burrata, unmolested, on the margherita prosciutto pizza. |
Burrata, molested, on the margherita pizza. |
In a twist that seems insane but is actually amazing (typical for the house!), the cheese pizza comes with a small pitcher of local honey. Dribbled on top, it's mouth-watering - the perfect sweet counterpoint to the savory, rich cheeses (which are made for the house by their fancy cheesery-place in Da Lat).
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These tasty pies add up to the most unique pizza combinations I've had since I left America (and, honestly, there are some crazy pies in America ahemmacaroniandcheesepizzaahem) but the difference here is that each combo is precisely balanced and evaluated. Americans sometimes have a (admittedly SUPER FUN!) tendency to be bombastic and enthusiastic in their looting of world cuisine and ingredients, but here the emphasis is on coloring within the lines that form when east meets west... and a pliable, thin, chewy, crisp pizza crust is the ultimate canvas for such creations.
Unique, tasty, and an excellent presentation and atmosphere, not to mention a killer crust (essential!), make this a great option for special occasions or just a slice of something that isn't rice and pork and fish sauce.
Which, let's face it, is nice once in a while.
Ohhhh, this restaurant was one of the highlights of my trip! Quite possibly worth a 20 hour flight!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to agree! I'm so glad we came here twice... haha!
DeleteWow, all of these look just.....wow.
ReplyDeleteYou can't even imagine. Oh my goodness gracious. Magic unicorn farts are the only thing it's missing, and probably only because they can't locally source them from Da Lat.
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ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried edible flower pizza here? Both Saigon and Hanoi I tried to order few times but not possible :(
ReplyDeleteOh man, it is REAL GOOD!! I've gotten it maybe three times, it was fantastic.
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