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6.24.09
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Two of my favorites, two new locations. Win!
Check out my article on sdnn.com, San Diego’s 8 Great Pizza Pies.
http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2009-06-24/restaurant-food-wine/8-great-san-diego-pizza-pies
Although i grew up in North County, i’d never ventured downtown to truly explore until i was on my first professional writing assignment post-college. Lefty’s was one of the first meals i had, and it was also my first taste of Chicago-style pizza. i could not get enough of that crunchy cornmeal crust, chunky tomato sauce and divinely creamy mozzarella cheese. i was in love. But aside from the amazing pizza pies Lefty’s had to offer, i was also smitten with the vibe of the place; seemed everyone knew everyone within Lefty’s walls. Loyal customers returned again and again, the people working behind the counter knew their names, and everyone said hi to Lefty who, most days, was back behind the pizza table slinging pies. This independent business-customer relationship was something so charming to me, and after i moved to the area, i too became a regular at Lefty’s, propped at a counter seat at least 3 times a week.
When i found out several months ago that a second location was opening in the old Phil’s BBQ building, i talked with Lefty for a few. When i asked about the close proximity of this new location to Bronx Pizza, Lefty revealed that when he and family first moved to San Diego, Bronx was the only place they’d eat their pizza. He went on to say that Bronx crowds gave him hope, and inspiration, to open a Chicago-style pizzeria; that there was in fact a market for regional style pizza here in SD.
Spinach and ricotta pie with gravity defiant crust at Luigi’s in Golden Hill.
i suppose my loyalty to Lefty’s prevented me from ever seeking out other pizza joints in town. Even though i’d driven, or rode my bike past it many times, i never stopped in at Pizzeria Luigi in Golden Hill until last summer. Just as Lefty’s had been my first experience with Chicago-style pizza, i consider Luigi’s pie my first real taste of New York. i couldn’t get my head around how thin and perfect this crust was, and how in the hell it could hold so many toppings and still remain crisp and erect.
The white pies at Pizzeria Luigi are definitely my favorite. The mushroom and ricotta is tops; one day i asked the man himself why his ricotta tastes so good. Come to find out, it’s his favorite kind, imported from New York. Order the lasagna if you get a chance… best I’ve had since my Nana was alive.
Since i live in North Park, i was elated to find out that Luigi was opening his second store just blocks away from my house. Luigi #2 opened this week, and i went in to snap some shots, found here. Luigi’s partner, Leonardo, was telling me he worked for years at Trattoria La Strada in the Gaslamp, but was tired of fine dining hence the partnering up with Luigi. With Leonardo came Carlito, a former La Strada chef, who whipped me up a lovely pasta dish of rigatoni, red sauce, olives, bell peppers and sausage. Leonardo said ordering a homemade pasta dish shouldn’t set a person back 20 bucks… now us humble North Parkians can enjoy authentic Italian food on the cheap- 7 bucks will buy you a fantastic pasta dinner with a side of rustic bread. Fuck yeah!










