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Burrata Basil Pizza

4.2 (71 reviews)
InexpensiveItalian, Pizza
Fri 11:00 am - 4:00 AM (Next day)
Sat 11:00 am - 4:00 AM (Next day)

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Saahil S.

Super good! Slices tasted fresh and flavorful and hit the spot at 3am. Service was quick even though it was crowded. Standing room only inside, good for taking out or eating on the curb nearby.

Sina M.

Stopped by this small pizza spot in the East Village and it was perfect for a quick slice. Definitely a great late night or grab and go spot. I got the margherita slice and my cousin got his go to spicy pepperoni, and both were solid. I loved that the slices are reheated in the oven so they get that final crisp and taste fresh. About six dollars a slice, but totally worth it for the price and convenience. Would definitely come back!!!

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Patrick Z.

I was so pleasantly surprised by Burrata Basil's Pizza it was actually so good. I tried two slices. First of course I had to get the Burrata Basil slice I mean it's literally in the name i'm not not going to... This slice was EXCELLENT. Especially the crust like it was such a nice firm crunch. Not like a crispy crunch but a firm crunch which I find very rare in pizza so this was great. That and the burrata was so good here and actually had a good amount so almost every bite had some burrata in it. 5/5 star slice. I also tried the pepperoni which I thought was fine. Not as crunchy I think because of the amount of grease which was crazyyyy it was flowing like a river omg. But the pepperoni and the overall flavor of the slice was nice.

Baked Eggplant with Burrata Slice, Burrata Basil Slice
Dana S.

My friends in NY say this is their pick for best pizza in the city and brought me here. There's barely any seating so it's best for takeout. After I picked the slices I wanted, they quickly warmed them up and brought them out to me in a box. I tried a classic burrata basil slice at the friends' recommendation and a baked eggplant with burrata slice (same as the burrata basil but with eggplant and peppers). Honestly the NY style pizza is not my favourite (sacrilege) so I find it hard to make a great judgement, but I did enjoy this pizza even if I wasn't wowed. Biting into the rounds of burrata on each slice was heavenly though. I preferred the baked eggplant and burrata slice because I like lots of vegetables on my pizza. The slices are large but affordable.

Hadiyah M.

As much as the hype compels you to try New York-style pizza, I've been sampling different spots and still haven't found anything that truly stands out. It was a regular, small pizza shop with a small standing table inside and some seating along the roadside. I wasn't expecting much, and it did take them a bit of time to heat the slice, but it turned out nice--big, flavorful, and satisfying enough. Still, not quite the very best I've had or hoped for.

Keiana P.

This is now in my top 5 favorite slices in the city. I got two slices. I started with the burrata basil of course. It was the perfect amount of thin and crispy and the burrata was amazing. I also got a sicilian slice that was both super soft but crispy on the top. Super filling! It was a Friday night so it was pretty busy but the service was friendly and very quick.

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Sheila P.

Don't have much to say about this one because i didn't pay for it and my friend wanted to put me on. The slice itself is pretty big. Super cheesy, just wish the sauce was maybe a little tastier. Is not bad i just think with a good cheesy slice the sauce gotta either be on point or on the sweeter side. Well, check it out tho if you a pizza lover.

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Jasmine L.

The perfect spot to grab a slice of pizza after a night out in the East village! Service is super quick and the pizza is amazing. Be sure to try their signature burrata basil slice! Is a little pricey at $6 for the burrata basil slice but I think it might be my favourite slice in the city! Bonus points for the hot honey and olive oil they have on the side so you can add to elevate your pizza! Will definitely be back!

Storefront, with "Basil" in the sign
Dave L.

Burrata Pizza[1] is an East Village gem. Crunchy crust, delicious toppings. I take friends from out of town here. Super friendly staff. I've stumbled into here so many times they're not surprised anymore[2]. I've been here after zero drinks - and 3+ drinks - and Burrata's pizza offerings always slap. I've never had a bad slice here, and I've tried many of the varietals they offer. The burrata slice is a fan favorite, and I go for the meat lovers's too. And the Hawaiian, because I'm a monster. Limited seating. Get your 'za to go. Credit accepted. [1] Which apparently is now called Burrata Basil Pizza, and they've updated their signage to match. [2] Considering the amount of bars on the block, I doubt much surprises them.

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Alvin T.

When I was in New York, I probably consumed enough pizza slices to cut my lifespan by like 10-15 years. While venturing to both local joints recommended by friends as well as joints that are tourist renowned all over social media, I still end up thinking about my slice from Burrata Basil. The service is quick, the slice is affordable, and the flavors were just so good on their perfect thickness of a crust. I highly recommend getting their signature slice here, this is some peak New York City pizza.

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Danielle D.

ordered from grubhub & they gave me the largest slices ever! completely worth the money & delivery cost. i also called and asked if they could add in a side of ranch & they were more than happy to do so-- free of charge! the man was so kind on the phone, definitely the kind of service i would want from all restaurants.

Milo C.

I love that they are open late. I go to some of the dive bars in the area, and like to come here for a slice of pizza afterwards. The garlic knots were a little dry (cause it was like midnight), and the person made me brand new ones. And they were great! It's small inside, and it's the former mozzarella pizza with new owners. They are much better than their predecessor.

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OMG MY MIND IS BLOWN. A simple slice was pure heaven. Best crust ive ever tasted in my life!!!! Must return

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My favorite square pizza in the city, always hits!! Only two seats tho so keep that in mind

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