micucci's italian grocery


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2 yıl önce
portland
"unique" and not in a good way.. let me say first off that micucci's italian grocery is an amazinglygreatitalian market with a wonderful selection. the pizza however is awful. maybe it's just not my style, but the sauce tasted like chef boyardee and the crust was not even as good as the pre-made dough from the supermarket. it was too much and too thrown together. i can see how you could be bowled over by such and impressively large slice, but the execution was sloppy at best.
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broke
2 yıl önce
portland
apparently, the michelin man has high end tastes. i stumbled upon this video on cnn.com today, and it made me think about all the reallygreatfood out there that isn’t being appropriately appreciated because it isn’t expensive. higher cost does not neces
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amybeth7
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9 yıl önce
portland
so italian.greatplace, mouth watering. thank you. amybeth hurst, portland, me
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iron
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11 yıl önce
portland
sicilian pizza ? no, but you'll like it. i'm not trying to be an italian food snob, but rather to offer an "opinionated clarification". the "slab" is a good tasting pizza if you like your sauce sweet. but it's only resemblance to silician style pizza (meaning pizza you would find in sicily, or anywhere in italy for that matter) is the shape and the cheese portioning. i haven't been to every city in italy, but i've going there for the past 8 years and i've sampled pizza from more than 30 different towns all around the country, including several on the island of sicily. not once have i tasted a sauce that sweet on any italian pizza, nor a crust that doughy and soft on a sicilian style pie. sicilian pizza has a moderately thick, crispier bottom and lighter middle. while i enjoy the "slab", i see many slices that have large bare patches without sauce or cheese and i won't pay $4.50 for a slice of flavored bread. so ... though i may sound like i speak sacreligious about one of portland's favorite pies, i think there's room for improvement on the evenness of the slices. as for the sauce, you either love it or you don't... that's not going to change. i just had to respond to those reviewers who call the "slab" a "real slice of italy". it's no more authentically italian than the chicken parmesan you'll find at the olive garden, but that doesn't mean you won't like it! :)


-----22 aug, 2012-----

new sandwich at miccuci's. they've added a couple of new sandwiches back by the pizzas. one is an italian that comes with a small canoli which i haven't tried yet. the other one i had today - genoa, provolone, mortadella, olives and mild hot peppers on a mufaletta style bread, all for $5. sounds like it should be delicious, but i was quite disappointed mostly in the bread, though the meats were rather bland as well. if you're accustomed to a new orleans style mufaletta, you won't recognize this sandwich. the bread was tough, chewy, thick and completely overwhelmed the meats. it was hard work to chew it and i actually gave up and took the sandwich home and put it on different bread! even then, neither the meats nor the spread had much zest or flavor. i'd rather see a cappicola or hot ham on there to liven it up. the green olives especially seemed lifeless, as if they'd been sitting in water for too long.

this is new for them and hopefully they'll work out the kinks, but i can't say i enjoyed it and would buy it again. i do recommend micucci's for anything else from their store... deli meats, cheeses, pasta, sausage, ravioli, wine, canned goods. i love the store and the service and shop there often, but this sandwich wasn't a winner... not yet.


-----09 feb, 2011-----

the best deli and wine - period !. if heaven were a grocery store, it would be micucci's. you already know about the pizza and pastries that knock your socks off, but the deli is without a doubt, the best in the city for quality and value. you won't find "boars head meats" here, thank goodness, but you will findgreatprices and tasty meats, cheeses and sausages, pastas and canned goods in individual or bulk packaging. the wine prices are the best around... really, no one is better and i drink a ton of wine so i know! there are lots of hidden wine gems on the shelves, so you'll be rewarded if you steer away from the common stuff and try things you don't know, like a $14 bottle of anglianico or a salice salento reserve. my only warning is this:micucci's is habit forming!
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jennifer
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13 yıl önce
portland
i will say that it is the most sublime pizza experience i have ever had. it is all that you would hope that agreatslice would be. except that to call this a slice might be a bit misleading. it’s more of a slab than a slice. i don’t think that a slice wo
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carolyn
5
14 yıl önce
portland
oh my god pizza. i can't start to eat a slice without thinking of getting another one for some one else or just myself. this pie does not compare to any ny pie .well worth the trip up just to get a taste.


-----01 apr, 2010-----

rainy day. it was a nice thing to do for the evening. it was different and change is good. we made a really easter/ cheese cake using farro. it had a nice crust on the bottom and was filled with a custard orange blossom waster,marscpone, ricotta cheese, farro and an other crust was made on the top. while it baked we made a delicious light salad from fennel, onioins, water cress, red grapfruit, pine nuts and large pieces of grated cheese. there was also coffee breads and ham brought up to taste while we were all chatting. we ate the salad which wasgreatand then waited a bit for the cake to cool down before we had a piece of that . i found it to be a perfect night in spite of all the rain outside. i'm comming back again.
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les
5
14 yıl önce
portland
amazing pizza and pastries.... in the back of this well known italian grocer is the hidden bakery of stephen lanzalotta. he is a true gift to portland's food scene with such items of his divine and light luna bread. lanzalotta's luna bread serves as the bottom layer of the tremendous, $4 "sicilian slab" of pizza that have turned the india street italian grocer micucci's into an unlikely lunch destination. the sicilian style slice is like none other and is an interesting contrast with most of the area's better pizza - it's thick and chewy, but flavorful and not at all heavy. always a line at noon and they often run out of pizza. remember to never ask them to 'warm it up' - this pizza is perfect as it is. try their tiramisu, cookies orgreatcannolis!
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