Here’s the roundup of places to try from readers who are passionate about their pizza:
This Neapolitan classic from the Spadarella family dates to 1932 in Brooklyn and S.F.’s postwar years. San Jose reader Mike Schlimmer is a longtime fan. “When Toto’s San Bruno opened in 1972, my high school buddies and I would take early lunches to walk over to share a No. 2 or No. 3 . Over the next 50 years, our family get-togethers often meant dine-ins at Toto’s or pizzas delivered to enjoy at home. The thick-crust pizzas are hand-tossed, and the quality and taste have never changed.
”“Vesta is our go-to place for consistently delicious and creative pizzas,” writes Charlene Moran of Redwood City, noting that their favorites are the carbonara , the mushroom white pizza , and the sausage and honey. “This restaurant draws people from all over the Peninsula, and once you’ve tried it, you’ll understand why!”The creativity of the husband-and-wife chefs here draws loyal customers like Ken Halbrecht of Walnut Creek, who especially likes the Highway 80 combination .
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