I literally was just passing by, saw the sign for kosher pizza, and said, what the heck. Basically, in their case, since there's cheese, it just means no meat options for the pizzas. Attentive, friendly service. Moderately curious looks from a good number of the clearly very orthodox clients - I may have been the only person in the place without a yamulke on my head and not dressed in black and white.
A slice of excellent pizzaiola, or tomato sauce, garlic, and herbs; another decent if not wow fugazetta rellena, with slices of tomato filling in for the jamón. And an acceptable slice of fainá, chickpea "bread". I'd go back for the first of those, and overall, pretty decent all around. As isn't unusual, slightly pricier than others in the 'hood - that kosher certification seems to be license to upsell - each slice here running 35 or more pesos. read more