There was an abundance of canned mushrooms and what little sausage the pizza contained was as lacking in seasoning as the sauce. The edge of the crust was nicely baked but the rest of the crust was moist and gummy from the overly-generous heavy, sweet tomato sauce that lacked even a hint of Italian herbs or or seasoning. The pizza arrived some ten minutes after the salad. The balsamic was missed and any hint of herbs or garlic was missing. Upon tasting, what dressing there was tasted of very dilute white vinegar and sugar. When I did not see dressing and asked for some I was informed that the salad had dressing. Although there were only a couple of occupied tables, we then waited much longer than usual for our salad to drive. The first disappointment was a flat rejection of my request for a thinner crust. ![]() It had been some months since our last visit so we thought a Fiori's pizza and salad was long overdue at 8:00 on a Tuesday evening. The salad is primarily iceberg lettuce and some fixings (not my preferred darker mixed greens) but the balsamic dressing made up for the bland iceberg. The tomato sauce was thick and full of flavor of traditional Italian herbs. do prepare their crust by hand and had always honored my request for thin crust. While Fiori's does not make a Neapolitan thin crust pizza, they. Out meal of choice has consistently been a sausage and mushroom pizza and salad. We ate at Fiori's Pizzeria a number of times after moving to McMurray in late 2016 and also ordered take-out.
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