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176 2nd Ave (2nd Ave. & 11th St.)(212) 777-1555
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Delivery estimate is 30 - 45 min (more info)
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All salads are served with balsamic vinegar & olive oil.
White pizza.
Limited edition.
There is no mystery as to the specialty here at No. 28: a brick oven entirely dominates one room while the black and tan dining room features the history of pizza scrawled on one wall. Ceiling fans lazily whir, echoing the pace of the casual service and young, dressed-down clientele.
The pies here are purely Neapolitan, which means baked hot and fast with a thin, chewy, smoky crust. There’s no better model than the Bufalina D.O.C., topped with creamy buffalo mozzarella imported from Italy and a sauce bursting with fresh tomato flavor. The staff loves to recommend the Pizza alla Pere for its unique blend of pear, gorgonzola and walnuts. But while it’s easy to become attached to the pies, don’t overlook the lasagna with meaty béchamel sauce, the piadine stuffed with arugula, Mozzarella and prosciutto, and especially the tiramisu, No. 28’s version of the classic Italian dessert made with Mascarpone cream and coffee.
Good when it's good, but service can be very spotty and for some reason, the delivery guy rarely has the food in a bag and often hands over a bunch of loose items, which is weird.
Posted 2 months ago by Lucy W.
Fast delivery but what they delivered remains on e of the saddest meals ever! I ordered a simple caprese salad, which came with un-ripe tomatoes very indofferntly thrown in a container. The pasta carbonara was a gelatinous mess and a very small portion , too say the least. It was absolutely terrible tasting and the pasta was so uncooked that we had to throw it. The lentil soup was bland and it couldn't have been more than a half a cup that was sent. All too expensive and whoever is writing the great reviews must be management. This place will never be on my list again!!
Posted 2 months ago by Carmen C.
Love it! It is so delicious, though sometimes the delivery can take some time to actually get to your apartment. I know it takes a while to get to mine and I live 4 blocks away from the restaurant.
Posted 3 months ago by stephanie p.
VERY VERY dissapointed. This is not pizza. Tiny longitude pizza that turned up cold with little ingredients. Much more expensive than everywhere else and for no good reason.
Posted 8 months ago by Chris C.
excellent food
Posted 9 months ago by Max K.
Good food but tends to be delivered cold. Also, they forgot beverages on last order and had to wait and additional 45 minutes.
Posted 9 months ago by Daniel A.
I ordered the D.O.C. pizza and it was great. The ingredients were some of the freshest and high quality I've had on a pizza. If I had one complaint, it would be that the size/price should be a little better...
Posted a year ago by David V.
great Neapolitan style pizza. A bit pricey but the quality is there.
Posted a year ago by Ricky L.
Single worst meal I've eaten in New York. Seriously. The. Worst. Meal. Ever.
Posted a year ago by Greg B.
Delicious pizza! Well worth every penny!
Posted a year ago by Natalie G.
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