OK, Here we go..... I think it only fair to start with this photo as this trip to Tokyo, and the inspiration of these two guys with me in the photo, really kicked off my interest in exploring food, photographing said eats, and sharing/explaining my impressions of my experiences. So, to you David Chang and Anthony Bourdain, Cheers, and thanks. As I begin I think it only fair to explain a bit of what my purpose with this blog is. As you know, I do not participate in Facebook, and I wont go into why here, but I NEEDED a vehicle to communicate and connect with those in my life, both near and far. As the name implies, this will primarily be a blog about pizza. However, as this is mine, I will feel free to do and say as I damn well please, as it pleases me. So I hope to not offend or tiptoe too far over the line of appropriateness, but if I do, that's just too fucken bad. Enjoy. Pizza, food, life experiences, thoughts, feelings, rants, and more food. This is what you will find here. Please feel free to share and pass along to anyone you think might have an interest, as I hope you will as well. Sincerely yours, DVA

Sunday, November 17, 2019

Pizzeria Vento e Mare - Niigata, Japan




Vento e Mare, Wind and Sea

A very appropriate name for a business in a city like Niigata.  Niigata is located on the west coast of Japan (literally on the coast, a seaside town) and one that is battered by wind, just across the Sea of Japan from Korea.  

While Niigata is famous for the best rice in Japan (not a brag, simply an undisputed fact) and from rice comes sake (best sake here as well) Japan is also famous for perfecting something created by others.  So, as I pass this place I am simply drawn to give it a try, and it doesn't hurt that I'm hungry and out walking around looking for a place for dinner, and I've been eating a shit ton of rice/fish and ramen every day, so this feels right.

Alas, as I'm alone and don't speak the local language, this will be another post that won't have much info, just a few photos and a description of my impressions.

Sit back, enjoy, ciao ciao

Placed at every table is this Italian Restaurant Guide for Japan (I think that's what it is....  :-O)


And earmarked for your pleasure is this spot.


Tomorrow is going to be a long day of work and dinner and karaoke, so I'm enjoying water tonight.  Looks Italian, si or no?


I order the salami picante


The initial looks ends up matching pretty accurately the after consumption impression.  The crust looks legit, however the pizza is over-topped.  Too much sauce, too much cheese, and the cheese flavor overpowers the taste of anything else, I can't even taste the salami.  Bummer.

The highlight is getting to the edge and eating the dough.  It's light and fluffy, delicious, slightly crispy, beautifully burnt in places, I love it.  


Here's the dude.  

Nope, no idea his name or how long he's been here, or any relevant information that I (and you) want to know.


I would absolutely come back to this place, and I have a free night later in the week so I just might.


Put a pie in your mouth and eat it

DVA




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