Last weekend my aunt and I were joined
by a few of her friends to try a restaurant called Sapori di Naploli in
Decatur. To start off, let me give some background about the place. The owners
are from a small town outside of Naples. Two brothers, fluent in Italian, work
behind the counter making pizzas right in front of a 5000 pound wood fired
oven. A waitress, who I assume is the sister of the two brothers, also works
there and they are truly enjoyable people.
Before we got any food my aunt and her friends, who
also could speak a little Italian, chatted with the staff. As a non-Italian
speaker, I mainly looked at the menu and smiled whenever I heard, “Alessandro”.
There was a lot of laughing and hand motions I could not join in on, but it was
so Italian and I loved it. This made the restaurant a truly great experience
even before I got to order any food. My aunt later told me they talked about
how the pizza oven is one of only three in Atlanta that uses wood as a fuel. The
other two are in Antico and another restaurant in Atlanta. The two brothers
explained how American pizza ovens are too big and as a result the heat does
not spread well causing the pizza to not cook evenly. I don’t really understand
much about the distribution of heat or any of that mumbo jumbo, but let me tell
you; it works. The Margherita pie we ordered was amazing.
We ordered few appetizers
before the main course. I could not believe my eyes when I saw arancini’s on
the menu, or as I like to call them, oranginis! My favorite food from home was
replicated well and it tasted almost as good. Five were ordered for the table
and I ate three of them. My companions at the table weren’t too happy, but I couldn’t
help it.
The best part about the
pizza was definitely the crust, although the sauce and cheese were not too
shabby either. It was the perfect representation of Neapolitan pizza. The crust
was light and airy, lightly blackened in spots and held up the pizza well.
Sapori di Napoli benefits from the the bufala (mozzarella cheese) packs a lot
of flavor into each slice.
Sapori di Napoli is one
of those places that just wants you to go back. It has a great atmosphere that exhumes
casualness. The way the tables are set up and situated in the restaurant reminds
of an old style pizzeria from my home town. The staff is lovely and they cater
to your needs. Saporo di Napoli stays high on my list for best pizza in Atlanta
and I will be going back soon and I encourage you to go as well.