This hidden, Michelin-recommended pizzeria is opening a not-so-secret new concept in Greenwich Village
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This hidden, Michelin-recommended pizzeria is opening a not-so-secret new concept in Greenwich Village
"See No Evil Slice will focus on large-format, 20-inch thin-crust pies designed for the fold, built with structural integrity and classic New York slice logic."
"The menu leans into both familiar and slightly offbeat offerings, with traditional combinations alongside a few inventive takes that reflect the team's culinary background."
"The space, a 1,100-square-foot corner spot with 28 seats, will keep things casual, with counter service and a steady flow of slices."
"For a team that made its name underground, the move up to street level is a move from hidden gem to neighborhood staple in the making."
See No Evil Pizza is launching a new slice shop, See No Evil Slice, in Greenwich Village this spring. The original subway-level location gained popularity for its hybrid Neapolitan-New York pizzas and punk vibe. The new shop will feature 20-inch thin-crust pies designed for easy folding, with a menu that includes both traditional and inventive toppings. Additional offerings will include wings, pigs in a blanket, and arancini. The casual space will have counter service and a selection of beer and wine, aiming to become a neighborhood staple.
Read at Time Out New York
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