Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in Asuncion. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you.. The "Mother of Cities" was founded in 1537, and declared independence from Spain in 1811. The charming historic section can be explored on foot. The friendly Paraguayan capital, gateway to the grassy Gran Chaco region, has long been a center of music, poetry and the arts, but only in recent years has Asunción been able to escape its long history of dictatorship rule. Sites to visit include Panteon Nacional de los Heroes, Casa de la Independencia and Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Asuncion.
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4 based on 34 reviews
This restaurant has the options for al-fresco as well as indoors air-conditioned. The pizzas are thin based and have generous amounts of cheese. there is a good variety of flavours on the menu, my favourite is the "jamón serrano con rúcula y tomate cherry." This has Spanish ham and a "salad" of rocket and baby tomatoes thrown over the top. The waiters treat you very well and the atmosphere is calm and tranquil. There is free parking in the evenings right next door.
4 based on 46 reviews
The place is nice and service is friendly. But then there's the food and the bill. The pizza was, to put it simply, not a pizza. Overbaked, but the tomato was tasteless and not enough warm, too much mozzarella, too much oregano. And all that for some 16 dollars.. way too expensive for a good pizza, imagine for a bad one.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Homemade food, great coctails, and ham and salumi deli with great products. Our specialties are the pastas. We also have pizza made in a wood oven
Visited here for a business dinner. Excellent food, charming staff, local fare, reasonable prices, pleasant setting. What more can I say? I will be back!
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4 based on 49 reviews
They only serve pizzas, drinks and a heavenly chocolate desert. Pizzas are thin and crusty as I like them. The place itself is a gem. Wooden tables in a little patio run by very friendly people.
4 based on 2203 reviews
Bolsi is a third generation family-owned restaurant which opened in 1960.
Walked in shortly after opening and the place was quite packed already. Ordered variety of local pastry and fresh juice just to taste it all, and it was absolutely worth it ... forget your sterile hotel breakfast. Come downtown, sit down and enjoy, absorb the vibe of the place, smell of food & spice from the kitchen, local people chit-chatting... itâs a very genuine experience!
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5 based on 366 reviews
This place is more of a pizza joint, but I decided on having the pizza burger...very filling! Service was outstanding.
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