Find out what Pizza restaurants to try in Brasilia. Renowned for its modernist lines and futuristic design, Brasilia is a study in urban planning and the only city built in the 20th century to be counted among UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. Where only five years before its inception there was desert, now there are innovative buildings and imaginative monuments, ranging from the hyperboloid Cathedral of Brasilia to the lunar-esque Complexo Cultural da Republica to the glass-box Palacio da Alvorada.
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4 based on 493 reviews
Ten of us gorged ourselves on Portuguese pizzas: Margherita especial, taro and beef, 4 cheese, tuna and corn. The pizza just kept coming. The dessert pizza alone made the $25 USD a person worth it. There was a warm guava and cheese, ice cream pizza, chocolate and banana and a dolce de Leite. It is a family favorite now and we will take visiting family back to Pizza A Bessa. It is outside eating on long tables. The decorations of red and green draping above make it very attractive and the waiters were helpful and patient when we didn't understand Portuguese. They have plates you can decorate and hang on the walls. This is a must do in Brasilia!
4 based on 422 reviews
This is a place that sells just one type of pizza: mozzarella with tomato sauce. Sold by slices (well, single and double slice are the options) that you will be able to eat standing. Also, the atmosphere is that of a typical Brazilian greasy spoon, and pizza slices are really unexpensive.That said, locals think of the place and its main product as some kind of heritage; it is a deeply embeded cultural reference - so don´t even think about speaking ill of such a traditional delicacy.Although not totally bad, it´s definitely not as good as some reviews suggest - maybe it´s some kind of acquired taste. Go there out of anthropological curiosity or if you're really on a tight budget.
4 based on 722 reviews
The dining experience at the Avenida Paulista Pizza Pasta & Vino is a real journey through various regions of Italy. The menu, prepared, brings back the craft of Italian cuisine. The masses are made at home and the ingredients are present in Tuscany and p
The restaurant is near Paranoá Lake, in a nice neighborhood. Original pizzas, great service. The only problem we had was the air conditioning right above our heads, even after we asked for making it slower or not so cold. But it's a nice place.
4 based on 168 reviews
Fortunata! Delicius, Traditional and Special. Come and Experience more Flavor, confort and Quality!
Never going back again! Good food and nice prices since there's the Brasilia Restaurant Week menu this week, but the service is horrible. My family and I waited for 20 minutes until a waitress came to assist us. It was a headache every time we needed help with something - the service team wasn't helpful or competent. My fresh orange juice took 30 minutes to come (after the food was already served). The bill came with the wrong items. More 10 minutes waiting to pay the bill.
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4 based on 1117 reviews
Endereços: Cln 214 bloco A - Unidade Asa Norte Cls 310 bloco A - Unidade Asa Sul
Brasilia is a good place to eat Pizza. Valentina is one of the best specialized restaurants in town. The pizza is tasty and you can enjoy here a huge variety of combinations. My recommendation goes for leek and parma ham. Good service; a bit pricey...
4 based on 221 reviews
La Fornacella is a complete hidden gem in a rather ugly, uninteresting quadra of Brasilia. However, by contrast with other supposedly Italian restaurants in the city, La Fornacella does offer real Italian food. Pizza base is crispy and really thin. Appetizers such as 'suppli' are really done in the very Roman style. It has a good selection of wines, and -what a surprise for Brasilia-, they are served at good temperature and particularly, the waiters know how to serve it. And a good price ends a perfect dinner.
4 based on 102 reviews
This is pizza made with love. With the best and freshest ingredients. It´s a multisensorial experience, from the smell, to the taste and the texture which is unlike any pizza I´ve ever had. I suggest the mixed tomato and mixed mushroom pizza (half of each) made with different types of tomato (which I didn´t even know existed) and the mushrooms are so fresh they almost melt in your mouth. Amazing to think this is a delivery and they make such amazing pizza.
4 based on 662 reviews
I am an American and this is definitely one of the best pizzas I've ever had. Crust was nice and thin - a little crunch and not soggy. Not too much sauce and it tasted fresh. The mozzarella was super. Yes, it's pricey for pizza but definitely a gourmet pizza.
4 based on 168 reviews
Fortunata! Delicius, Traditional and Special. Come and Experience more Flavor, confort and Quality!
Never going back again! Good food and nice prices since there's the Brasilia Restaurant Week menu this week, but the service is horrible. My family and I waited for 20 minutes until a waitress came to assist us. It was a headache every time we needed help with something - the service team wasn't helpful or competent. My fresh orange juice took 30 minutes to come (after the food was already served). The bill came with the wrong items. More 10 minutes waiting to pay the bill.
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5 based on 332 reviews
A good Italian restaurant, cozy and inviting with good food and good wines.
Excelente cantina a metros do meu condomÃnio! Se soubesse que era tão bom teria voltado antes! Gostei da fartura da comida, do cardápio, do atendimento e dos preços, que não são abusivos. Certamente voltaremos para apreciar outros pratos!
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