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If you’re wandering through New York City and find yourself near the subway, take a moment to discover a culinary gem tucked beneath the bustling streets: See No Evil Pizza. Located at 210 W 50th St Concourse #1, this unique spot offers an unexpected twist on traditional pizza dining, combining punk rock vibes with culinary excellence.
As you descend into the subway confluence, you might be surprised by the intimate atmosphere of this hidden spot. The reviews speak volumes; customers rave about the impeccable service and mouth-watering dishes. Jeanine F. captures the essence perfectly, describing it as a “hidden gem” where each bite reaffirms its rave-worthy reputation. If you’re among the intrepid diners, make a reservation and brace yourself for an unforgettable experience.
What makes See No Evil Pizza stand out is its brilliant menu. For example, John DePasquale’s enthusiasm for their pepperoni ‘cup’ pizza is echoed by many, highlighting a rich tomato sauce, crisp edges, and gooey mozzarella that provide a satisfying crunch with every bite. And don't overlook the clever twist on a classic Caesar salad, enhanced with breadcrumbs, offering a delightful departure from tradition.
For those seeking something bold, there’s the Margherita pie. Described as “out of this world” by guests, its perfectly thin crust paired with fresh basil and quality ingredients exemplifies New York pizza at its finest. Pair this with the intriguing Spring Fava appetizer, a crispy panelle dish that hits every flavor note — fresh, bright, and utterly intoxicating.
While the space may feel snug, that very coziness enhances the inviting mood, creating an atmosphere where food enthusiasts gather for a shared love of pizza. Aimee Lozowski also attests to the friendly service, proving that even in a bustling subway station, See No Evil Pizza delivers a standout dining experience.
In a city teeming with options, See No Evil Pizza shines bright as an experience worth having. With every slice, you not only taste the flavor of New York but also the energy that surrounds it. So next time you hear the rumble of the subway, remember there's more than just transportation below; there's pizza waiting to be discovered.