I recently learned that Buenos Aires has outstanding pizza culture
I recently learned that Buenos Aires has outstanding pizza culture
by plopstar1999
37 Comments
BrewAllTheThings
So many places have a defined pizza culture. BA is a great example.
johnnyblaze-DHB
They sure do love cheese in Argentina.
Electronic-Smile4858
I’m not convinced from these photos that this pizza would be good
TheDukeOfHyjinx
Looks bad
icesa
That crust looks really dense. Was it? Or was it airy and fluffy?
_ChonkCat37_
The only complaint I can find is that it should’ve remained in the oven for a bit
Deadggie
Looks like bread with pizza toppings.
ChalkLicker
You may need to drop a few more deets. To the untrained eye, that looks like an omelette.
michelle22k
In Argentina the pizza has more cheese than in the United States, that is saying a lot, the good thing is that the flavor is exquisite, not like the cardboard flavor of the United States
go_jake
I’m not surprised. BA was the most Italian place I’ve ever been outside of Italy.
orlybird2345
Where’s the sauce? 😂🤷🏼♂️
DexterLakeClub
I don’t see any evidence to support that claim.
slippery5lope
They do according to them. I’ve been to Buenos Aires more than 10 times and cannot for the life of me get the pizza culture there. It’s not anything that really excels in any style other than bad neighborhood slice joint. Go to Argentina for the beef, provoleta, wine and alfajores. Not the pizza.
RVAblues
Argentina: a nation of Germans who speak Spanish and think they’re Italian.
I’ve had Argentine pizza. These pics are accurate. Fluffy super bready crust…It’s definitely not to my taste.
MagazineDelicious151
Looks cheesy
freelans326
I would like to know more.
rncshow
These pictures do not show an outstanding pizza. Undercooked, bready, overdone on the cheese
Wayfarer1993
Some Kentucky pizza after a night out always hit. Not the greatest in the city but sure beats most of the late night options in the States.
Iwonatoasteroven
Of course they do. There’s a lot of Italian influence in the culture of Argentina due to a wave of Italian immigration that started in the early 1900’s. The Spanish of Argentina is heavy influenced by Italian as well. Argentina also has great coffee due to the same influence.
EnjoyMyDownvote
Hope it tastes better than it looks
pixer12
Outstanding pizza culture, yes. But most of the pizza is usually awful though. Guerrin is OK. Cuartito is better, then Cuartetas is the best.
Strebmal2019
I think Argentina should just stick to their steaks which are top notch. This looks like a frozen pizza in a pan, hard pass
Quaglek
Argentinian food reminds me of Italian American food. It has the same origin in Italian immigrants experiencing having plenty of food for the first time and just shoving as much cheese and meat as possible into every dish
vaporeonlover6
I’m going in 15 days from now. can you recommend name of the place and how much it costs, roughly? trying to figure out the best places to eat in 7 days of stay
Neeerdlinger
When you find this outstanding pizza you speak of, please take a photo of it.
v_kiperman
Had you tried their pizza fugazza?
BrotherFrankie
I’d try that. I like a thinner crust though. Cheese and pepperoni game is on point too
SlowSwords
Looks like a frozen pizza tbh
lettuce-tooth-junkie
This pizza looks terrible tbh.
Ban_Incomming
The May/June 2022 issue of Milk Street Magazine has an entire article on Brazilian pizza with several recipies.
There’s a street in Mendoza that has a bunch of pizzerias. The pizza is more of a batter and baked on coals. They also add unpitted green olives, which makes it interesting if you don’t know and just bite into it.
il-bosse87
Argentinian love pizza but there is a limit on the amount of cheese you can actually put on top of a pizza. They went way over that limit
ScorpionMillion
The woman that you can barely see in the 2nd pic looks happy.
Firm-Acanthaceae-410
Trash
_barbarossa
Interesting pie. Somewhat greek-ish.
ConfidentAir757
I‘d try it. Looks like a pan pizza. (Like from pizza hut or some kind)
37 Comments
So many places have a defined pizza culture. BA is a great example.
They sure do love cheese in Argentina.
I’m not convinced from these photos that this pizza would be good
Looks bad
That crust looks really dense. Was it? Or was it airy and fluffy?
The only complaint I can find is that it should’ve remained in the oven for a bit
Looks like bread with pizza toppings.
You may need to drop a few more deets. To the untrained eye, that looks like an omelette.
In Argentina the pizza has more cheese than in the United States, that is saying a lot, the good thing is that the flavor is exquisite, not like the cardboard flavor of the United States
I’m not surprised. BA was the most Italian place I’ve ever been outside of Italy.
Where’s the sauce? 😂🤷🏼♂️
I don’t see any evidence to support that claim.
They do according to them. I’ve been to Buenos Aires more than 10 times and cannot for the life of me get the pizza culture there. It’s not anything that really excels in any style other than bad neighborhood slice joint. Go to Argentina for the beef, provoleta, wine and alfajores. Not the pizza.
Argentina: a nation of Germans who speak Spanish and think they’re Italian.
I’ve had Argentine pizza. These pics are accurate. Fluffy super bready crust…It’s definitely not to my taste.
Looks cheesy
I would like to know more.
These pictures do not show an outstanding pizza. Undercooked, bready, overdone on the cheese
Some Kentucky pizza after a night out always hit. Not the greatest in the city but sure beats most of the late night options in the States.
Of course they do. There’s a lot of Italian influence in the culture of Argentina due to a wave of Italian immigration that started in the early 1900’s. The Spanish of Argentina is heavy influenced by Italian as well. Argentina also has great coffee due to the same influence.
Hope it tastes better than it looks
Outstanding pizza culture, yes. But most of the pizza is usually awful though. Guerrin is OK. Cuartito is better, then Cuartetas is the best.
I think Argentina should just stick to their steaks which are top notch. This looks like a frozen pizza in a pan, hard pass
Argentinian food reminds me of Italian American food. It has the same origin in Italian immigrants experiencing having plenty of food for the first time and just shoving as much cheese and meat as possible into every dish
I’m going in 15 days from now. can you recommend name of the place and how much it costs, roughly? trying to figure out the best places to eat in 7 days of stay
When you find this outstanding pizza you speak of, please take a photo of it.
Had you tried their pizza fugazza?
I’d try that. I like a thinner crust though. Cheese and pepperoni game is on point too
Looks like a frozen pizza tbh
This pizza looks terrible tbh.
The May/June 2022 issue of Milk Street Magazine has an entire article on Brazilian pizza with several recipies.
https://preview.redd.it/cunwrbmb4j4g1.jpeg?width=2252&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=77452b2d755370efc8237a210cc6a9027cd44f3a
Garbagio
There’s a street in Mendoza that has a bunch of pizzerias. The pizza is more of a batter and baked on coals. They also add unpitted green olives, which makes it interesting if you don’t know and just bite into it.
Argentinian love pizza but there is a limit on the amount of cheese you can actually put on top of a pizza. They went way over that limit
The woman that you can barely see in the 2nd pic looks happy.
Trash
Interesting pie. Somewhat greek-ish.
I‘d try it. Looks like a pan pizza. (Like from pizza hut or some kind)