Being new to the Tampa area I get to have some fun trying out all my favorite cuisines and searching for a new specialty dish that I’ve never had before. So this week I’ve been checking out some Tampa pizza restaurants and here’s what I found.
My quest for the top Tampa Pizza restaurants began with San’s Pizzeria, 13048 Race Track Rd. San’s has received some positive online reviews so we decided to take the drive over to Westchase on Tuesday evening to check them out. I’ve read that they were pretty busy on the weekend so we thought it would be a good idea to try them out on a slower night. As reported the staff is sociable and this is an enjoyable family restaurant that is very kid friendly. As far as Tampa pizza restaurants go, San’s has a full menu of pizzas and casts of all the usual suspects in its Italian Dinner Entrée selection. We enjoyed the fresh fried calamari even though the marinara sauce tasted like something out of a can. Now I don’t usually eat veal parmigiana unless I make it at home. Most food distributors deliver a quality piece of veal but most restaurants tend to over or under cook it leaving a rubbery or soft texture that makes me wish I had ordered a simple salad.
I know what you are thinking, why would I order veal while on a quest for the top Tampa pizza restaurants? Well I have this habit of asking the wait staff what they had for dinner before I order. If they give the dish a great review I usually follow suite and ask them to dish me up a plate. After a few questions about how the veal was prepared I decided to go for it. The veal was lightly breaded, it had a good texture, and most of all it tasted like veal. The veal plate came with a simple presentation and a good portion of pasta on the side. We also ordered the Margarita Pizza. The ingredients were fresh; the sauce did not overpower the great tasting olive oil and basil. After sampling the veal Margarita pizza at San’s it’s apparent that I’m well on my way to find the top Tampa pizza restaurants.




