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		<title>40/60 (40X60) Pizza In Teglia: Gourmet Pizza in Paris.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2011 22:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Attention, pas plus de 150°C!&#8221; (Be careful, not more than 150°C!) the man exclaimed when I told him I&#8217;d warm up his pizza (which could be mistaken for a foccacia) for a later lunch that day. Yep, you don&#8217;t want to mess with their food! Baked on a 40x60 cm sheet, the rectangular pizzas are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><span class="dquo"><span class="dquo">&#8220;</span></span>Attention, pas plus de 150°C!&#8221;</em> (Be careful, not more than 150°C!) the man exclaimed when I told him I&#8217;d warm up his pizza (which could be mistaken for a foccacia) for a later lunch that day. Yep, you don&#8217;t want to mess with their food!<br />
Baked on a 40x60 cm sheet, the rectangular pizzas are sold by the slice. Vegetarian or not, the toppings are delicious and abundant, and the dough excellent; the restaurant is cosy and tastefully designed, and the two men who own the place make a very charming French-Italian team.<br />
The seating is limited and the place quite popular so be ready to order your food to go (there are quite a few parks in the neighborhood in case the place is full.) Also, the restaurant can be rented for private parties during week nights.<br />
You know how Italians are: If the food isn&#8217;t good they won&#8217;t it eat it. Well, 40/60 (40X60) is full of&nbsp;Italians.</p>
<p><strong>40/60</strong><br />
44 rue Trousseau<br />
75011 Paris<br />
tel: 09.53.57.58.18<br />
Metro: Ledru-Rollin,&nbsp;Faidherbe-Chaligny</p>
<p>Tu-Sat: 12pm-3pm / 7pm-11pm<br />
Closed on&nbsp;Monday</p>
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		<title>Pink Flamingo in Paris: A different kind of pizza.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[*UPDATE: PINK FLAMINGO OPENED IT&#8217;S FOURTH PIZZA JOINT IN PARIS. IT IS LOCATED IN MONTMARTRE (18TH&#160;ARRONDISSEMENT.) If you want a regular (as in classic flavor) pizza, you might want to try a different place. Aside from La Dante (tomato-mozzarella-basil) or La Cantona (8 cheeses), Pink Flamingo likes to offer flavors that will make you travel, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>*<span class="caps">UPDATE</span>: <span class="caps">PINK</span> <span class="caps">FLAMINGO</span> <span class="caps">OPENED</span> <span class="caps">IT</span>&#8217;S <span class="caps">FOURTH</span> <span class="caps">PIZZA</span> <span class="caps">JOINT</span> <span class="caps">IN</span> <span class="caps">PARIS</span>. <span class="caps">IT</span> <span class="caps">IS</span> <span class="caps">LOCATED</span> <span class="caps">IN</span> <span class="caps">MONTMARTRE</span> (<span class="caps">18TH</span>&nbsp;<span class="caps">ARRONDISSEMENT</span>.)</p>
<p>If you want a regular (as in classic flavor) pizza, you might want to try a different place. Aside from <em>La Dante</em> (tomato-mozzarella-basil) or <em>La Cantona</em> (8 cheeses), <strong>Pink Flamingo</strong> likes to offer flavors that will make you travel, which can be very useful if, for example, you can&#8217;t decide between pizza and Indian food (try <em>La Gandhi</em>: sag paneer, baba ganoush and mozzarella), or pizza and Spanish food (try <em>L&#8217;Almodovar</em>: pizza paëlla), or pizza and North African food (try <em>La Macias</em>: chicken cooked tajine style with cured lemon and olives)&#8230; Among the less unusual ones there&#8217;s also <em>La Björk</em> (smoked salmon, lumpfish roe and crème fraîche), <em>La Basquiat</em> (cured ham over gorgonzola and figs) or <em>La Marcello</em> (roquette with olive oil and balsamic vineger and parmesan.) As you might have noticed the pizzas are named after inspirational people who have made a difference in this world. While the pizzas are made in a traditional way—they use organic flour and all of the toppings are made with quality ingredients and fresh produce bought daily from the farmers market—<strong>Pink Flamingo</strong> likes to think of its product as something that stands out by its quality and novelty. And for dessert you can order some&nbsp;cheesecake.</p>
<p>Check out <strong>Pink Flamingo</strong>&#8217;s <a href="http://www.pinkflamingopizza.com/pink_canal/pink_flamingo.html" target="_blank">menu</a>.<br />
Deliveries are between 7pm and 11pm. They are made by foot or bike, hence the limited delivery area. <strong>Pink Flamingo</strong> cares more about the environment than getting the pizza to you super fast (that said, it&#8217;ll still get to you in a timely manner.) Last but not least, if you want to eat your pizza somewhere along the canal, you can order it at their restaurant in the 10th, leave with a <strong>Pink Flamingo</strong> balloon and when it&#8217;s ready they&#8217;ll come look for the balloon!<br />
For food to go and to eat along the canal there&#8217;s also <a href="http://20littlecities.com/where-to-eat/le-camboge-a-cambodian-restaurant-in-paris/" target="_blank">Le Cambodge</a>&nbsp;restaurant.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pinkflamingopizza.com/pink_marais/pink_flamingo.html" target="_blank">Pink Flamingo</a> <em>3rd arrondissement</em><br />
105 Rue Vieille du Temple<br />
75003 Paris<br />
tel: 01.42.71.28.20<br />
Metro: Filles du&nbsp;Calvaire</p>
<p>open 7/7<br />
M-F: 12pm-3pm / 7pm-11.30pm<br />
Sat, Sun: 12pm-4pm /&nbsp;7pm-11.30pm</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pinkflamingopizza.com/pink_canal/pink_flamingo.html" target="_blank">Pink Flamingo</a> <em>10th arrondissement</em><br />
67 Rue Bichat<br />
75010 Paris<br />
tel: 01.42.02.31.70<br />
Metro: Goncourt, Jacques&nbsp;Bonsergent</p>
<p>Tu-Sat: 12pm-3pm / 7pm-11.30pm (last order and delivery at 11pm)<br />
Sun: 1pm-11pm<br />
Closed on&nbsp;Monday</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pinkflamingopizza.com/" target="_blank">Pink Flamingo</a> <em>12th arrondissement</em><br />
23 Rue d&#8217;Aligre<br />
75012 Paris<br />
tel: 01.43.43.47.07<br />
Metro: Ledru-Rollin,&nbsp;Faidherbe-Chaligny</p>
<p>Tu-Sun: 12pm-3pm / 7pm-11.30pm (last order and delivery at 11pm)<br />
Closed on&nbsp;Monday</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pinkflamingopizza.com/" target="_blank">Pink Flamingo</a> <em>18th arrondissement</em><br />
30 Rue Muller<br />
75018 Paris<br />
tel: 01.42.23.14.17<br />
Metro: Château&nbsp;Rouge</p>
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