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Friday, September 2, 2011
Restaurant review: Dough Pizzeria Napoletana in Dallas
The Nutella Panini is a must.
Dough Pizzeria Napoletana, located at the Preston/Forest intersection, is new to town. They hail from San Antonio where they created quite a stir up with their unique method of pizza prep, and now they have found a home in Dallas. Closed on Sunday and Monday, Dough had a full crowd during Saturday lunch.
We had the choice of sitting at a table/booth, or sitting up where we could see the pizza prep at a kitchen bar area. We chose that spot because we had a great view of our pizza dough being rolled out, put into the oven, and then stacked with other fresh ingredients. The basil plants made for cute decor, but they were also used in the prep process -- very neat to watch.
We started with the House Made Italian Soda. Raspberry cream was a delicious treat -- very rich.
The lunch selections were amazing and it was hard to rein in our appetites. The Margherita STG arrived dotted with delicious Mozzarella di Bufala, Parmesan, fresh tomato sauce, and basil.
We also chose the arugula & prosciutto pizza. This guy had a very slight truffle oil tang, the cheese was the perfect amount of salty, and then piled on top of that was fresh arugula and prosciutto. It struck the right balance of flavors, was beautifully presented, and definitely made my taste buds happy.
There was no way we could bypass the Nutella panini for dessert. This is a must try. It was the equivalent of a sandwich and a half where marshmallows and Nutella came together to create something extraordinary (and how could they not?) Best of all, piled high in the middle of the plate was fresh and homemade whipped cream drizzled with caramel.
Our experience at Dough was fresh and flavorful. We will definitely be revisiting this spot for a unique pizza experience.

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Robyn Darley, staff:
You have induced serious midnight munchies! It's great to know about this dessert. I've been to Dough a couple of times now, and have enjoyed both trips. You must also try their heavenly tiramisu (made fresh in-house).
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Art Dealer, anonymous:
Homemade burrata is to die for as well. Best pizza in town!
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Art Dealer, anonymous:
Dough is the real deal! You must also try their homemade burrata - to die for! Best pizza in town!
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Teresa Gubbins, staff:
Art Dealer, you sure do seem to like Dough! in fact, it's the only topic you ever comment on - and always so enthusiastic! exclamation point! a spontaneous campaign of enthusiastic comments is all i need to be persuaded to go there immediately and try this to-die-for burrata and best pizza in town, so your mission has been accomplished! thanks for dropping by!
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truth_88888, anonymous:
Dough is a disaster. Better pizza at Cane Rosso and Olivella. Best pizza in town still Maurizio's in Coppell.
Dough is worse than all of the Napoli pretenders by far.
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anony1136, anonymous:
I've been to Dough! Not willing to die for their burrata! But I do think it's their pizzas are terrific Wonder how the "basil plants" are "used in the prep process," though.
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rosalindlynam, anonymous:
Hi Girls, I've enjoyed your reviews and your blog. Is there a good way to contact you to suggest and invite you to a great restaurant? Thanks!
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jonmarctx, anonymous:
I was THE first customer to enter Dough's doors when it opened. The food is FRESH (made seconds before it hits your table)..and wonderful. Taste pops in your mouth. They are creative in what they are doing. It is a special place. Go !
PS: Get the Polenta cake for desert !
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