Wow, Double Zero Napoletana is a huge place. When you walk in, you feel like you're walking into a stadium.
Just half of the restaurant. |
Even the men's bathroom is like a stadium's. In case a mass rush of men need to go to the bathroom, fear not, there are plenty of urinals to use.
Just half of the men's bathroom. |
Enough of their Size, Let's Talk About Their Food
I mainly went to Double Zero to try their pizza. I love pizza, especially the Neapolitan style. So I couldn't wait to try Double Zero's.
They have 2 wood burning ovens that burns at near 1000 degrees. They also seem to use a lot of high quality, fresh ingredients for their pizza.
One of their ovens |
I don't like it when pizza places don't sprinkle the basil evenly on the pizza. I love tasting the combination of the perfectly cooked crust, basil, mozzarella di bufala, and sauce at once. If the basil isn't spread evenly, I can't enjoy that with every slice. Oh well. I think if Double Zero spread the basil around evenly, their Margherita could be even be better.
Also, I love how they give scissors to cut the pizza. I hate cutting pizzas with a knife. It is hard to do. Scissors make it easier.
Pretty good pizza, but why only a few basil pieces on one side of the pizza? |
I let Mrs. Kitty order the Arancini, and I didn't know what it was. She should've known that I don't like lemony foods—unless it's lemonade. Arancini is a croquette stuffed with lemon saffron risotto, peas, red pepper, and Scamorza cheese. It also had some lemon sauce drizzled on it.
Mrs. Kitty loved the dish, but I didn't. Again, it's because of the strong lemony taste. If I actually read the menu and saw it had lemon, I wouldn't have ordered this dish. So I'm not the best judge for this. But if you don't like lemony flavors, don't order this.
Arancini—too lemony for me. |
Unfortunately, it was only so-so. Each individual piece tasted decent, but the ingredients didn't seem to mesh together. In fact, I didn't know how to eat it. Did I have to eat all the layers at once? Do I turn it over and mix the ingredients together? How do I eat this thing? I asked the waiter, and he didn't know either. But he asked the chef, and the chef said you should eat it one layer at a time. That didn't really make sense, but okay.
One problem with eating it a layer at a time is that the bottom most layer is the bread. The bread soaks up all the grease, broth, and other liquidy stuff from the layers above. So it becomes inedible. The bread turns soggy and inedible. won't order this dish again.
Cotica di Maiale—Awesome Pork Belly dish? Nope. |
Deliciousness. |
The Formaggio Tasting is 4 different kinds of cheese flavored gelato—yes, cheese flavored—paired with something solid like figs, chocolate truffle, etc.
They give you Goat Cheese gelato, Parmesan gelato, Gorganzola gelato, and red wine gelato. I would've thought Gorganzola gelato would be disgusting, but it was heavenly. That was my favorite. I do have to caution, it might be too strange for some people because Mrs. Kitty thought it was too weird. But I loved it. On the other hand, Mrs. Kitty loved the Goat Cheese gelato and the Parmesan gelato, and so did I.
Best dessert ever. I would come here just for this. |
Double Zero Napoletana
5825 Roswell Road
Atlanta, GA 30328
www.doublezeroatl.com/home/
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