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Pizza Napoletana

Naples, Italy
4.8
Most iconic: L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele (Naples, Italy)

Italy’s most emblematic culinary creation, the genuine pizza Napoletana is made with just a few simple ingredients and prepared in only two variations – marinara, the basic Neapolitan pizza topped with a tomato-based sauce fla... READ MORE

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Pizza Margherita

Naples, Italy
4.6
Most iconic: L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele (Naples, Italy)

Pizza Margherita is a delicacy that is literally fit for a queen. In 1889, Queen Margherita of Savoy visited Naples, where she was served a pizza that was made to resemble the colors of the Italian flag: red tomatoes, white mozzarella che... READ MORE

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Pizza alla diavola

Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Pizzeria da Remo (Rome, Italy)

Diavola is a variety of Italian pizza that is traditionally topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, spicy salami, and hot chili peppers. Black olives are optional and can be added for extra flavor.

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Pizza bufalina

Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Antica Pizzeria e Friggitoria Di Matteo (Naples, Italy)

Tomato sauce, cherry tomatoes, and buffalo mozzarella are the standard toppings for pizza bufalina. Mozzarella di bufala, as they call it in Italy, is a type of mozzarella prepared with the milk of the Italian Mediterranean buffalo. Renow... READ MORE

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Canotto pizza

Naples, Italy
4.5

Canotto is a recent style of Italian pizza that's characterized by its inflated rim with giant bubbles inside. The crust must not be too dense or heavy as the cornicione (rim or edge) must be full of air. The secret for a puffy cornicione lies in ... READ MORE

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Caprese Pizza

Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Homeslice Pizza (Westminster, England)

This is a variety of Italian pizza that is traditionally topped with cherry tomatoes, mozzarella di bufala, olive oil, and fresh basil leaves. It provides a great way to use up leftover tomatoes, and some cooks like to finish it off with a drizzle... READ MORE

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Pizza quattro formaggi

Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Pizzeria Baffetto (Rome, Italy)

Quattro formaggi is a variety of Italian pizza topped with a combination of four kinds of cheese, as the name suggests. Traditionally, the cheeses should be mozzarella and three other, local cheeses, depending on the region, such as G... READ MORE

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Pizza capricciosa

Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Pizzeria da Remo (Rome, Italy)

The name of this pizza literally translates to capricious, and seems quite appropriate, considering that the toppings tend to vary from one region to another. Capricciosa is made with an ever-changing combination of ingredients which most... READ MORE

9

Pizzette

Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Moccia (Naples, Italy)

Pizzetta is a small version of pizza that varies in size and shape, so some pizzettas can even be prepared in the shape of a heart. It is made in the same way as a regular, large pizza, consisting of a dough base (or puff pastry) topped w... READ MORE

10

Pizza al taglio

Rome, Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Pizzarium Bonci (Rome, Italy)

Pizza al taglio is a variety of Italian pizza that is baked in rectangular trays and sold sliced into squares or rectangles. Prices can be marked either per slice of pizza or per kilogram. The first pizza al taglio was baked in Rome in the late 19... READ MORE

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Prosciutto e funghi pizza

Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Angelo Pezzella - Pizzeria con cucina (Rome, Italy)

Prosciutto e funghi is a pizza variety that is topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella, thin slices of prosciutto cotto, and mushrooms. Some varieties can be topped with olives or served drizzled with olive oil.

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12

Calzone Pizza

Naples, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Antica Pizzeria e Friggitoria Di Matteo (Naples, Italy)

This unique type of pizza is characterized by its half-round shape, made by folding a full-sized pizza in half. Hailing from 18th century Naples, calzone literally means pant leg, referring to the fact that calzone's original purpose was to be a p... READ MORE

13

Pizza ai funghi

Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Faggio (Paris, France)

Funghi is a variety of Italian pizza that is traditionally topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, mushrooms, oil, and parsley.

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Pizza Romana

Lazio, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Ai Marmi (Rome, Italy)

The main thing about pizza Romana is its crust: thin, extremely crunchy, and almost cracker-like, which is why it is also known under the name scrocchiarella, meaning the crunchy one. There are a few things that make this pizza s... READ MORE

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Pizza prosciutto

Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Pizzeria Libretto (Toronto, Canada)

Thin slices of salty prosciutto cotto or cooked ham, creamy mozzarella cheese, and a robust tomato sauce spread over a basic pizza dough make the pizza variety known as pizza prosciutto. This traditional pizza is usually drizzled with oli... READ MORE

16

Pinsa romana

Rome, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Pinsere (Rome, Italy)

Pinsa romana is an ancient Italian dish and the ancestor to the classic pizza we know today. The main ingredient is pinsa romana flour, a mix of wheat flour type 0, soy flour, rice flour, and dried mater dough. This ancient pizza has an oval (or s... READ MORE

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Pizza al padellino

Turin, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Il Padellino (Turin, Italy)

Pizza al padellino is an Italian pizza variety that is baked and served in small, round pans. The dough rises more than usual while it bakes in the pan, making the pizza softer, although the crust gets slightly fried due to the oil in the pan. Piz... READ MORE

18

Pizza alla pala

Rome, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Pizzeria 3 Gatti (Rome, Italy)

Typically shared among groups and consumed by the slice, the Roman invention known as pizza alla pala is a long, oval-shaped flatbread made with a high-hydration, long-rising dough. It is baked in electric ovens, transferred to a wooden board call... READ MORE

19

Pizza montanara

Naples, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Pizzeria Starita a Materdei (Naples, Italy)

This pizza calls for deep frying the dough shortly before it is topped with marinara sauce, cheese, and basil, and then thrown into an oven for a final touch. The last step is said to imbue the pizza with a somewhat smoky, toasted flavor and make ... READ MORE

20

Apizza

New Haven, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana (New Haven, United States of America)

Apizza (pronounced "ah-beets") is a popular type of pizza in New Haven, Connecticut characterized by its prolonged baking time in extremely hot coal ovens and the high moisture content of the dough. Due to these two defining characteristics, the r... READ MORE

21

Pizza parmigiana

Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Dar Poeta (Rome, Italy)

Inspired by another Italian dish - the traditional Southern Italian specialty, known as parmigiana di melanzane or eggplant parmesan - pizza parmigiana is a tasty twist on this dish that uses the dish's main ingredients as toppin... READ MORE

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Pepperoni Pizza

United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Prince St. Pizza (Manhattan, United States of America)

Pepperoni pizza is an American pizza variety which includes one of the country's most beloved toppings. Pepperoni is actually a corrupted form of peperoni (one “p”), which denotes a large pepper in Italian, but nowada... READ MORE

23

Pizza marinara

Naples, Italy
4.1
Most iconic: L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele (Naples, Italy)

Marinara is a Neapolitan pizza with a topping of tomatoes, oregano, garlic, extra virgin olive oil, and sometimes fresh basil. Its name is not derived from the popular belief that it has seafood on it (because it does not), but because it was a st... READ MORE

24

Stromboli

Philadelphia, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Stogie Joe's Tavern (Philadelphia, United States of America)

Somewhat similar to a calzone, the American stromboli is a savory type of turnover filled with classic pizza ingredients: mozzarella or other types of cheese, Italian meats like salami, pepperoni, bresaola, and capocollo, and sometimes ev... READ MORE

25

Pizza primavera

Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Pellone (Naples, Italy)

This Italian pizza variety is prepared with a base of classic pizza dough that is topped with mozzarella and then shortly baked. The fresh ingredients added on top typically include cherry tomatoes, arugula, prosciutto, and parmesan cheese shaving... READ MORE

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Pizza bianca

Rome, Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Antico Forno Cordella (Rome, Italy)

Pizza bianca or white pizza is a variety of pizza which omits tomato sauce from the equation, often substituting it with pesto or sour cream. In Rome, pizza bianca is prepared with no sauce whatsoever, and it is instead topped with salt a... READ MORE

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New York-Style Pizza

New York City, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Totonno's Pizzeria Napolitana (Brooklyn, United States of America)

New York-style pizza is a large, thin-crusted pizza that evolved from the classic Neapolitan-style pizza, brought to New York City by Italian immigrants during the early 1900s. The dish began with the opening of America's first pizzeria, called READ MORE

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Quattro stagioni pizza

Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Maio Restaurant (Milan, Italy)

Another popular variety of Italian pizza, quattro stagioni (lit. four seasons) is basically made with the same ingredients as the so-called pizza capricciosa, except it has toppings arranged into four sections, each representing a differe... READ MORE

29

Pizza fritta

Naples, Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Antica Pizzeria e Friggitoria Di Matteo (Naples, Italy)

Pizza fritta, also known as fried pizza, is a popular Italian street food originating from Naples. To prepare pizza fritta, the dough (similar to traditional pizza dough, but allowed to rise longer, resulting in a lighter and fluffier texture) is ... READ MORE

30

Pizza carbonara

Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Dar Poeta (Rome, Italy)

This pizza variety is a variation on the famous Italian pasta dish known as pasta carbonara. Pizza carbonara consists of a basic pizza dough covered with tomato sauce and topped with slices of salty pancetta, eggs, and cheese. Mozzarella ... READ MORE

31

Garlic fingers

Nova Scotia, Canada
4.1
Most iconic: Blowers & Grafton (Calgary, Canada)

Garlic fingers is a popular food item throughout Atlantic Canada. Even though it looks like a pizza, garlic fingers are cut in strips or fingers instead of being cut into slices like a regular pizza. The dish consists of pizza dough that is topped... READ MORE

32

Pizza pesto Genovese

Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Gino e Toto Sorbillo (Naples, Italy)

Pizza pesto Genovese is a variety of Italian pizza that is traditionally topped with pieces of mozzarella di bufala and the famous pesto Genovese sauce. The pizza is typically finished off with a drizzle of olive oil before serving.

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Pizza carrettiera

Naples, Italy
4.1
Most iconic: Pizzeria Trianon da Ciro (Naples, Italy)

Pizza carrettiera is a variety of Italian pizza that is traditionally topped with tomato sauce, rapini, pepperoncini, salsiccia, and smoked provolone cheese. Commonly known as pizza salsiccia e friarielli, or sausage and rapini pizza<... READ MORE

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Sicilian Pizza

New York, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: L&B Spumoni Gardens (Brooklyn, United States of America)

In the United States, Sicilian pizza denotes a thick, square-shaped dough topped with mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce. The sauce is often placed on top of the cheese in order for the crust to be well-cooked. This pizza was brought to the United... READ MORE

35

Chicago Thin Crust Pizza

Chicago, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Vito & Nick’s Pizzeria (Chicago, United States of America)

Apart from the crispy, almost cracker-thin crust, this Chicago-style pizza features a heavily herbed, zesty tomato sauce and generous amounts of shredded mozzarella. As for the other toppings, pepperoni is widely available but often comes second t... READ MORE

36

Pizza vegetariana

Italy
4.0
Most iconic: Emma (Rome, Italy)

As the name suggests, this Italian pizza variety is created to appeal to the vegetarian palate. Pizza vegetariana consists of a basic pizza dough that is smeared with tomato sauce and topped with mozzarella and a combination of fresh, seasonal veg... READ MORE

37

Pizza fiori di zucca

Italy
4.0
Most iconic: Pizzeria Starita a Materdei (Naples, Italy)

This is a variety of Italian pizza that is traditionally topped with mozzarella cheese, zucchini flowers, olive oil, and salted anchovies. If one is using the untraditional method, it is recommended to add some black pepper and garlic for extra fl... READ MORE

38

Detroit-Style Pizza

Detroit, United States of America
4.0
Most iconic: Loui's Pizza (Detroit, United States of America)

Detroit-style pizza is a square pizza characterized by a thick deep-dish crisp crust and inverted toppings. Cheese is applied directly to the top of the dough, followed by a thick tomato sauce that is seasoned with garlic and spices. The most comm... READ MORE

39

Fugazzeta

Argentina
4.0
Most iconic: La Mezzetta (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Fugazzeta is a mozzarella-stuffed pizza topped with onions, originating from Argentina. The onions should be thinly sliced, and they can be either raw or sautéed. The dough is usually made with milk, water, yeast, flour, sugar, salt, and ol... READ MORE

40

Pizza ortolana

Italy
4.0
Most iconic: Pizzeria Francesco & Salvatore Salvo (San Giorgio a Cremano, Italy)

The name of this classic Italian pizza translates to greengrocer’s pizza. It consists of a basic pizza dough which is smeared with tomato sauce, topped with mozzarella and grilled slices of eggplant and zucchini, then baked. Lastly,... READ MORE

41

Greek-Style Pizza

New England, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Pizza By Alex (Biddeford, United States of America)

Greek pizza was created by Greek immigrants in Boston, in the late 1960s. It is characterized by its thick, wettish dough, greasy cheese, and tomato sauce with a strong taste of oregano. This type of pizza is usually baked in a heavily greased pan... READ MORE

42

Grilled Pizza

Providence, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Al Forno (Providence, United States of America)

This variety of pizza is made by placing the stretched dough on the grates over hot coals, cooking it one side, flipping the dough, and topping it in reverse – cheese first, sauce second. It is then returned on the grates in order for the ot... READ MORE