March 29, 2019

Peperosso in Burgos Circle: Serving Delizioso Neapolitan Pizzas

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  • Peperosso is a cozy little restaurant in Burgos Circle in BGC that serves our Italian favorites like pizza and pasta.

    Peperosso serves authentic Italian dishes.

    The restaurant specializes in creating Neapolitan pizzas, certified by the True Neapolitan Pizza Association. Neapolitan or Naples style pizza originated in Naples, a city in Italy. The pizza is made with fresh ingredients like tomatoes, mozzarella, basil, and olive oil, guaranteeing the quality and authenticity of the Neapolitan pizza.

    The restaurant manager himself is a pizzaiolo or a pizza craftsman trained by a Napoli Pizza master.

    Parma Ham and Arugula (Php 550/Php 310 solo)

    Some of their must-try Neopolitan pizzas are Peperosso (Php 565/Php 315 solo), Calzone (Php 550/Php 305 solo), and Parma Ham and Arugula (Php 550/Php 310 solo). Their servings can be enjoyed both by families and group of friends or solo diners.

    Every Tuesday at 8 p.m., diners can enjoy an acoustic night while enjoying a taste of Italian culture inside a fantastico restaurant called Peperosso.


    Written by: Rizelle “Rei” Leaño

    General Information

  • Forbes Town Center, Burgos Circle, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
  • 02-877-6588
  • 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Mon. to Sun.)
  • https://www.facebook.com/PepeRosso-1695520427363120/
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