Anyone have a favourite pizza spot in Tampere? Preferably in the town center (or the Hervanta area).

It's the real pizza I'm after. I've had something called kebab rulla, which is kebab rolled in a pizza base, but I'm not really familiar with kebab/pizza style.Vallu wrote:Hello,
I am not sure which kind of pizza you mean!Is it the kebab/pizza style or the real pizza?
It looks classy and in my opinion (5 cent opinion!) it is a bit over-priced, but I can pay for a real stone-oven baked pizza! If you try it, please let me know how you liked it!joulupukki wrote:Vallu wrote:Hello,
It looks a bit classy so I'll have to remember to look a little more presentable and put something over the string vest![]()
Try ordering from Hallila pizzeria.joulupukki wrote:Ah, I see what you mean about the kebab style pizzas now -- Pizzas where they sell kebabs too. I count them as regular pizza as I'm not that much of a connoisseur. That's where I usually bought them in Oulu and most places were great.
Thanks for those other suggestions. I'll try them too
Well, they do put Gorgonzola in some varieties in Italy too...CAD_Guy wrote:I would like to know however who came up with the idea of blue cheese on pizza it sort of messes up the taste in my opinion but could just be me. Please note this is opinion!
I called them "kebab style pizzas" because they are not really real pizzas! At least, not from an Italian point of view. They taste ok in my opinion also, but I wouldn´t call them pizzas!joulupukki wrote:Ah, I see what you mean about the kebab style pizzas now -- Pizzas where they sell kebabs too. I count them as regular pizza as I'm not that much of a connoisseur. That's where I usually bought them in Oulu and most places were great.
Thanks for those other suggestions. I'll try them too
I've tasted fantastic pizzas in Italy - and also utterly horrible ones. There's not such thing as a "real Italian pizza"... except in people's own minds and opinionsVallu wrote:I called them "kebab style pizzas" because they are not really real pizzas! At least, not from an Italian point of view. They taste ok in my opinion also, but I wouldn´t call them pizzas!
I've heard this before as well though I haven't been to Italy yet. I've heard that Rome is one of the worst places for pizza but that's probably not 100% true either.sammy wrote:I've tasted fantastic pizzas in Italy - and also utterly horrible ones. There's not such thing as a "real Italian pizza"... except in people's own minds and opinions
The best Italian pizza is known as Neapolitan pizza, of Naples, Italy. Delicious! Naples is the original home of Italian pizza.CAD_Guy wrote:...When we do make it to Italy I'm doing research to make sure we stay away from the bad pizzas!!
Well, if we are to believe Italians, only "real" pizza is one which has just the dough and some tomato on top. Something called "Margharita" or something.CAD_Guy wrote: I've heard this before as well though I haven't been to Italy yet. I've heard that Rome is one of the worst places for pizza but that's probably not 100% true either.
3-4 is bit too little. I want my pineapple, ham, kebab, shrimps, jalapenos and something like Death Sauce in my pizza.I have to confess I like pineapple on a pizza, sometimes, it's very common in Australia and in general most Aussies like lots of toppings, though I'm more into basics 3-4 toppings. We had this awesome pizzeria not too far from where we were living that did wood fired Italian pizzas. I so miss those!
One can't argue with that, as Hank once wisely put it "sod authenticity, I want something I like". It's just a matter of taste & what you prefer.Tiwaz wrote:3-4 is bit too little. I want my pineapple, ham, kebab, shrimps, jalapenos and something like Death Sauce in my pizza.
I personally do not care for "real" pizza.