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Bella La Pizza

Bella La Pizza

337 State Route 18, East Brunswick, NJ 08816, United States

Pizza • Pasta • Italian • Pizzeria


"Love the food and personal service!! The prices are very reasonable and Nella goes out of her way to please you. It’s way more than a pizzeria in my opinion it should be Bella’s Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria because so much more than pizza. My husband and I absolutely love going to Bella La Pizzeria so much that we have gone 3 4 times a month over the past several years. Now that we moved out of state we can’t go as often as we did but whenever we are in the area we come to enjoy the made to order dishes and friendly service from our dear friends Nella and Pino. It really is like coming home to family. We have tried just about everything on the menu and have some personal favorites, of which I posted pictures. We really like that it’s a BYOB restaurant!! Everything is delicious from the bruschetta and home made rolls, salad, appetizers, pizza, entrees, cappuccino and espresso and desserts (try the homemade cannolis) you just can’t go wrong. It’s also a casual, take your time kinda place that will soon become your favorite place to go. I can’t forget to mention the cozy ambiance with music by Frank Sinatra playing in the background. Don’t forget Pino’s famous garlic thin crust pie—it’s fabulous, we highly recommend it!!! I also had a private lunch there that was made very special for a very special group of hardworking ladies that volunteer full time. Thanks so much Nella, Pino and Karen for all the fabulous food and service over the years!!!"

Bravo

Bravo

17 Trinity Pl, 10006, New York, US, United States

Pizza • Coffee • Cheese • Italian


"Every summer, I find myself craving something different for dinner on Thursday nights. After a long work week, the 2 to 2.5-hour drive upstate is something I eagerly anticipate as I seek to satisfy my hunger. In years past, I have enjoyed La Chocolat and later indulged in Jr. Combo from Dougies. This year, my craving is for pizza! Now, some people argue that good pizza is subjective. I wholeheartedly disagree! While it's true that personal preference can lead you to favor one pizza over another, the quality of pizza itself is an objective matter. Personally, I believe Bravo Pizza serves the best overall pizza in the world, focusing purely on flavor (the crust, sauce, cheese, etc.). Since I don't often visit the city, Pizza Time in Flatbush takes a close second for me. With my recent move to Cedarhurst, I am thrilled that Benny's Pizza tastes exactly like Pizza Time. However, let's return to the main topic. I had always thought pizza upstate was quite poor, almost comparable to pizza in Israel. Initially, I intended to criticize a particular pizza place upstate, but I've decided to keep a positive outlook. So, instead of pointing out a bad establishment, I'll highlight a good one! This summer, my pizza cravings have been satisfied by a nice little place near my bungalow colony: Swan Lake Pizza. It's less than 10 minutes away and, since it's not located in the middle of Monticello or any other busy area, there's never a long wait. Last Thursday, I arrived at 7 PM and, before I even stepped inside, the staff greeted me with a big smile. I ordered a pie to go, and by the time I reached the counter to pay, my pizza was ready. I was in and out in under a minute! Now, as for the taste—while it may not match Bravo, Pizza Time, or Benny's, it's still good pizza, and it's undoubtedly the best pizza upstate. However, tonight I ran behind schedule, and sadly, they were about to close by the time I got there. Still craving pizza, I decided to try another popular spot that many rave about. I ordered a pie, but from the moment I tasted the first slice, I regretted my decision. It was absolutely terrible. I can't understand how anyone could eat that and call it good pizza. It truly confounds me how some people can't tell the difference between good and bad pizza. I challenge anyone to show me a slice of pizza that isn’t from Bravo, Pizza Time, Benny’s, or Swan Lake that can be considered really good. If you can, I'll be grateful for the expanded pizza options. But honestly, I doubt you'll find any. You’d only embarrass yourself by recommending subpar pizza, showcasing a serious lack of taste. There’s nothing like truly good pizza, and nothing worse than the bad."