Monday, September 16, 2024

Nunzio - Nude pizza with hint of cheekiness

As the Italians say, the second mouse gets the cheese …


It Is Not Best For Man To Eat Alone


Authentically Italian, with a hint of cheekiness... Nude Pizza is one of the best Italian pizza restaurants in Sydney ...

The restaurant is also known for its friendly staff. . . 

Possibly the best pizza food outside of Italy





Nude Pizza

We enjoy this spot as you can hear staff and the owner laughing …



Nude Pizza is the Home of Italian pleasure. Every pizza we serve you is jam-packed with flavour and freshness. We specialize in thin crispy pizza and deep-fried Panzerotti. Enjoy a great atmosphere and friendly staff just like in an Italian pizzeria... Dining out for us means conversation 💙




  • FOCACCIA ANCHOVIES

    Focaccia w Cherry tomatoes, anchovies, oregano

    $14.00



A little history of the anchovy Engelsberg Ideas




The Diavola -w/ Italian Salami, tomatoes, olives, basil, chilli flakes & oregano $21 is a good one if you like some spice in your life. Well balanced with the toppings. I do prefer wood-fired pizza as the flavour is paramount but these were still fantastic and the dough not overly cumbersome.





Nunzio Rotondo - Founder Nude Pizza.


Tiffani Thiessen, 50, enjoys a cheat day with pepperoni pizza after posing NUDE...


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Former NY Times restaurant critic Frank Bruni writes about the joys of being a regular at  your neighborhood restaurant.

What you have with a restaurant that you visit once or twice is a transaction. What you have with a restaurant that you visit over and over is a relationship.

My wife and I eat out at least once a week and we used to travel all over the city to try all sorts of different places, just-opened hot spots and old favorites alike. It was great. But now we mostly go to a bar/restaurant

around the corner from where we live and that’s even better. Bruni covers the experience pretty well, but I just wanted to share a couple of seemingly small aspects of being a regular:

1. Our local is popular and always crowded, especially during the dreaded 7-10pm hours and double especially Thu-Sat nights. But even when I go in by myself at a peak time, when the bar’s jam-packed, there’s always a seat for me. It might take a bit, but something opens up and they slot me in, even if I’m only stopping in for a drink and they could seat a two-top for dinner at the bar. (A regular in the hand is worth two in the rush.)

2. This is a totally minor thing but I love it: more than once, I’ve come in early in the evening, had a drink, left without paying to go run an errand or meet someone somewhere else, and then come back later for another drink or dinner and then settle my bill. It’s like having a house account without the house account.

3. Another nice thing about being a regular at a place that values regulars is that you meet the other regulars. This summer I was often left to my own devices for dinner and a couple times a week, I ended up at my local. And almost without exception, I ended up having dinner with someone I’d previously met at the bar. Routinely turning a solo dining experience into dinner with a friend is an amazing accomplishment for a restaurant.



PS: Speaking of nude Czech out the Richest  leather