Via Tribunali
Via Tribunali is a renowned Neapolitan pizza restaurant chain originating from Seattle, Washington, United States. The restaurant is named after one of the famous streets in the heart of Naples, Italy, the birthplace of pizza. Via Tribunali is known for its authentic Neapolitan pizza, prepared using traditional methods and ingredients imported from Italy.
History[edit | edit source]
Via Tribunali was established in 2004 by Seattle-based restaurateurs Mike McConnell and James Weimann. The duo was inspired by the rich culinary traditions of Naples and sought to bring the authentic Neapolitan pizza experience to the United States. The first Via Tribunali location was opened in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Cuisine[edit | edit source]
The menu at Via Tribunali features a variety of traditional Neapolitan pizzas, cooked in a wood-fired oven at high temperatures as per the traditional Neapolitan method. The restaurant also offers a selection of antipasti, salads, desserts, and a comprehensive list of Italian wines and beers. The ingredients used in the preparation of the dishes, including the flour for the pizza dough, the tomatoes for the sauce, and the mozzarella cheese, are all imported from Italy to ensure authenticity.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Since its inception, Via Tribunali has expanded to multiple locations across the United States, including New York, Portland, and Chicago. Each location is designed to replicate the ambiance of a traditional Neapolitan pizzeria, with a focus on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Via Tribunali has received positive reviews for its authentic Neapolitan pizzas. It has been praised by various food critics and publications, and is often recommended as a must-visit for pizza lovers.
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