Famous World Pizzeria Chain from Italy to Come to Serbia
Briatore has a long and occasionally scandalous carrier in the world of top sports, from Formula 1 to football, and he was also in the public focus during the pandemic when his “Billionaire” nightclub in Sardinia worked despite the bans and was pronounced a Covid hotspot.
As the reputable Italian gastronomic magazine Gambero Rosso writes, the restaurant will be located within the Belgrade Waterfront, more precisely, inside the “Galerija” shopping center, and the opening is part of the plans to double the number of the restaurants of the famous chain, which will be expanded by ten locations by the end of the year. So far, you have been able to eat Crazy Pizza only in Londom, Rome, Monte Carlo and other major cities of the world, and it will soon be available in Belgrade as well.
Crazy Pizza offers authentic pizzas, with a thin base made without yeast and a thin crust, regular or “crazy” toppings, such as the pizza with a truffle paste spread, along with select Italian cuisine dishes and focusing on original Italian ingredients in making pizzas, starters and main courses.
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