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Margherita's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across Beirut's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in Beirut.

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Appetito Trattoria's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across Beirut's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in Beirut.

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Appetito Trattoria Gemmayzeh's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across Beirut's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in Beirut.

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Appetito Trattoria Hamra's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across Beirut's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in Beirut.

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Tavolina's score is calculated using online mentions, review volume and sentiment, and multiple quality indicators across Beirut's dining scene, enhanced by intelligent AI analysis. You can trust this score to find where to eat, drink, and dine in Beirut.

Beirut, Lebanon, has a vibrant pizza scene that reflects both traditional Italian influences and local culinary adaptations. Among the best pizza restaurants in Beirut, establishments such as Da Vinci and Pizza al Taglio stand out for their commitment to authentic pizza. Da Vinci, located in the heart of the city, offers a variety of traditional Neapolitan pizzas, characterized by their thin crust and high-quality ingredients, including San Marzano tomatoes and fresh mozzarella. Prices at Da Vinci range from 10,000 to 25,000 LBP, making it an accessible option for pizza lovers. Another notable venue is Pizza al Taglio, known for its Roman-style pizza served by the slice. This method allows patrons to sample different flavors, such as the classic Margherita or the more adventurous truffle and mushroom combination. The average cost for a slice is around 5,000 to 10,000 LBP, appealing to those seeking affordable pizza dining in Beirut. The historical context of pizza in Lebanon dates back to the early 20th century, when Italian immigrants introduced the dish to the local cuisine. Over the decades, Lebanese chefs have incorporated regional ingredients, creating unique variations that resonate with local tastes. Popular pizza spots in Beirut often feature toppings like za'atar, labneh, and grilled vegetables, showcasing the fusion of Italian and Lebanese flavors. For those exploring the top pizza dining options in Beirut, local pizza restaurants like La Pizzeria and Slice offer a diverse menu that caters to both traditionalists and those looking for innovative combinations. Overall, the pizza food scene in Beirut is a testament to the city's rich culinary heritage, combining authenticity with affordability and local flair. The list includes top-rated venues like Appetito Trattoria Hamra and Tavolina with JetlyGo scores reaching 78. These venues are among the most reviewed Pizza establishments in Beirut, with the top restaurant in this category receiving more than 1100 combined reviews from Google and TripAdvisor.
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