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Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria

Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria

2200 Westlake Ave #112, Seattle, United States

Pizza • Italian • Pizzeria


"Arriving on a Thursday right when they opened beating the lunch crowd I was seated right away. I sat at the bar to overlook the prep working going on in the kitchen and at the center the marvelous wood fired oven at the time filled with roasted red peppers, onions and cauliflower. I watched as the team of five led under Chef Javier Nicholas worked hard to prep for the days business. I knew what kind of pie I wanted before arrival, and looked at their wine selection after I was seated. The only downfall the staff wasn’t up par on the current wine selections and tastes. I opted for a white wine which was a bit dryer than I anticipated and really wanted. I ordered the Sausage and crème pizza which Chef Nicholas quickly went to work on right in front of me. He assembled it with fresh sausage, onion, basil, and roasted red peppers, with a garlic crème sauce and topped with mozzarella and provola. As he slid it on the peel, he stretched out the dough and this mound of ingredients fell into place before a flick of the wrist slid it off into the scorching 715 degree wood oven. After a few minutes he spun it around with a quick turn and a couple mins more it was slid off the peel to the plate where he quickly expedited and cut my pizza so it was plated to me hot and fresh all in front of my eyes. This pizza was simply delicious. The gluten in the crust was well formed as to crunchy yet chewy, the blistering of the crust gave the rustic taste of the pizza and the ingredients brought this pizza home. After some further research I find out it’s actually a small chain. But with pizza this delicious, you would think it’s very boutique. If in Seattle, head over to Tutta Bella above Whole Foods on West Lake and get a pie!"

Tavolàta Stone Way

Tavolàta Stone Way

3627 Stone Way North, Seattle, 98103, United States Of America, Maltkiln Lane

Fish • Steak • Pasta • Salad


"Thursday October 6th evening. So I honestly do feel bad about writing this review I should've reached out and talked to the wait staff and perhaps the line cooks whom I had chatted with before seating for my meal. I was excited when I looked at the reviewson Google maps since I only live a couple blocks away and didn't feel like making my own meal that night and was intrigued bythe fresh made pasta. The restaurant was quite attractive however this is the exact type of restaurant that you would avoid atall costs when in the home land of Italy. The staff was quite courteous and found me a single seat with a view outside on thepatio. I was feeling hungry and was looking forward to having some to go items for the next day so I ordered the salad and thespaghetti dish. I inquired with the waiter if the spaghetti had actual fresh and acciuga fish on it. This would have made thedish absolutely spectacular. I was informed it was the dried salty version with garlic and butter present. I went ahead withmy order. Both the salad and the spaghetti were brought out in a timely manner however the salad was absolutely a black pepperfest and that dominated the dish. Now I'm a person who could withstand many different strong flavors with Seattle having manycuisines to sample from but black pepper over ruling a green salad is a bit much. Also I'm a sensitive person and suffer frompoisoning when eating sulfited material which I believe happened here from the green's. The pasta unfortunately was even lessexciting than the salad there was no clear present prominent flavor to talk of a distant fishy taste was present. Garlic nevermade it even to the midway of the flavor palate. Now I do like a pasta cooked Al dente however this pasta was a bit like a hardpretzel in the middle of it. The waiter was however most kind when I requested a custom non alcoholic drink and furnished that.However after spending $37 with a 20% tip I had to throw away The Leftovers for risk of"