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The pizza parlour that banned CHEESE from the menu:
Restaurant swaps mozzarella for 'plant-based' toppings... but insists
their slices are not too dryA popular pizza joint in Sydney's inner-west
has become completely veganThe menu inspiration came from owner
Marco Matino's own vegan lifestyleA free taste of the new menu launched
on WednesdayHundreds of pizzas were rolled out for a 'undetermined'
number of patronsThe menu, including desserts is vegan with prices ranging
from $4 to $24 By ANEETA BHOLE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA UPDATED:
04:52 GMT, 25 September 2015 A popular pizza haunt in Sydney has boldly
taken a step towards a completely plant based menu taking cheese completely
off its menu. Gigi’s Pizzeria, in Sydney’s inner west suburb, Newtown,
has ‘gone back to the classics,’ stripping their traditional Neapolitan pizzas
of all things dairy and meat, for a totally vegan inspired menu.Long gone
are the days of the double smoked ham and stringy Mozzarella wood fired
pizzas, after owner Marco Matino made the decision to create a menu
described as both ‘sustainable and ethical.’The crowning glory of
decadent vegan delights featured on the menu, goes to the Patate (pictured),
$24 with thin sliced roasted potatoes, garlic, rosemary and black truffle pate
The Funghi e Radicchio (pictured), $22, is the only pizza on the menu that
hosts a dairy-free cheese alternative as well as, Swiss brown mushrooms,
garlic, parsley, radicchio, roasted walnuts and extra virgin olive oilGigi’
s Pizzeria (pictured), in Sydney’s Newtown, has ‘gone back to the classics,’
stripping their traditional Neapolitan pizzas of all things dairy and meat, for a
totally vegan inspired menu+11Gigi’s Pizzeria (pictured), in Sydney’s
Newtown, has ‘gone back to the classics,’ stripping their traditional
Neapolitan pizzas of all things dairy and meat, for a totally vegan inspired
menuIn an interview with Concrete Playground, Mr Matino said: ‘
Woodfired pizza is an art form which will always be relevant no matter
how times change.’‘Marinara pizzas [with just tomato, garlic and oil]
were the first served in Naples for over forty years before the Margherita
was introduced,’ continued Mr Matino.The concept of a cheeseless pizza,
has baffled purists, with some going as far as to comment that ‘a
pizza without cheese is not a pizza,’ on the restaurant’s
Facebook page.Despite the ‘naysayers’ lurking across social media,
the launch of the all vegan menu on Wednesday night was a resounding
success, as seen in pictures posted onto the restaurant’s Facebook page.
‘A MASSIVE THANK YOU to our family, friends, loyal customers and new
customers for being there to celebrate our new menu...What a night!’
read the post.Long gone are the days of the double smoked ham and
stringy Mozzarella wood fired pizzas (pictured), when owner Marco Matino
made the decision to create a menu described as both ‘sustainable and
ethical’ Long gone are the days of the double smoked ham and stringy
Mozzarella wood fired pizzas (pictured), when owner Marco Matino made
the decision to create a menu
described as both ‘sustainable and ethical’Feedback on the new menu
has been mixed due to the restaurant’s customers who are ‘passionate
about their mozzarella and salami’ (pictured)+11Feedback on the new
menu has been mixed due to the restaurant’s customers who are ‘passionate
about their mozzarella and salami’ (pictured)Too good to be true: a pizza
that helps you LOSE WEIGHT? (related)Loaded: 0%Progress: 0%00:00
FullscreenIn one social media photo, a line snaked along Newtown’s
King Street, shows hoards of hungry customers, eager to take part in a
completely free eating frenzy, hosted by the restaurant.Mr Matino told the
Daily Mail Australia that he and had a team of pizza chefs with him while he
tossed and rolled out hundreds of pizzas to an undetermined number of
guests.‘The crowds were so big, I couldn’t tell you how many people
were there,’ said Mr Matino.The inspiration for the new menu was both a
‘personal’ and ‘thought-out process’ that were influenced by Mr
Matino’s own food preferences.‘It’s a hard question to answer why
I changed the menu, because there are so many factors that played into it,’
said Mr Matino.Despite the ‘naysayers’ lurking across social media, the
launch of the all vegan menu on Wednesday night was a resounding success,
as seen in a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page (pictured) Mr Matino
hosted a free tasting as a way to introduce customers to ‘delicious’ vegan
counterparts and boasted that his favourite pizza, will always be ‘the original
…the marinara (pictured)' despite his other creations ‘I’m vegan, and
personally have always been involved with good food. When you become
aware of different products and the way they are sourced you begin to really
think about the types of food you’re creating,’ he continued.Mr Matino
hosted the free tasting as a way to introduce customers to ‘delicious’
vegan counterparts and boasted that his favourite pizza will always be ‘the
original…the marinara.’‘You can’t get better than the original, it’s always
been the best, nothing I’ve put on my menu will ever take its spot at the top,’
said Mr Matino.Feedback on the new menu has been mixed due to the restaurant’
s customers who are ‘passionate about their mozzarellas and salami,’ said Mr
Matino to Good Food.Mr Matino (right) and a team of pizza chefs (pictured)
with him while he tossed and rolled out hundreds of pizzas to an undetermined
number of guests A line snaked along Newtown’s King Street (pictured),
show hoards of hungry customers, eager to take part in a completely free
eating frenzy, hosted by the restaurant As one of 14 pizzerias in Australia
certified by the Associazone Verace Pizza Napoletana, the non-profit Italian
organisation has been on a mission to protect ‘true
Neapolitan pizza,’ reported Good Food.‘A lot of people have argued that
it's not traditional to take mozzarella off pizza, but actually, the most
traditional pizza you can order doesn't have any meat or
cheese on it,’ said Mr Matino.The new cheese and meat free menu hosts a
variety of different vegan friendly options that range from $17 to $24.On the
night of the launch the Gigi's team (pictured) uphold the traditional methods
of cooking the pizza's as the restaurant is one of 14 pizzerias in Australia
certified by the Associazone Verace Pizza Napoletana+11On the night of the
launch the Gigi's team (pictured) uphold the traditional methods of cooking
the pizza's as the restaurant is one of 14 pizzerias in Australia
certified by the Associazone Verace Pizza NapoletanaAlong with the vegan
inspired pizza options, Mr Matino has also changed desserts to stick to the
new guidelines of the plant based menu and bring in both old and new
customers The Marinara Tradizionale goes back to the classics with San
Marzano tomato base, garlic, fresh oregano and extra virgin olive oil at $17.
The Funghi e Radicchio, $22, is the only pizza on the menu that hosts a
dairy-free cheese alternative as well as, Swiss brown mushrooms, garlic,
parsley, radicchio, roasted walnuts and extra virgin olive oil.But the
crowning glory of decadentvegan delights, goes to the Patate, $24
with thin sliced roasted potatoes, garlic,
rosemary and black truffle pate.Along with the vegan inspired pizza options,
Mr Matino has also changed desserts to stick to the new guidelines of the
plant based menu.Homemade sorbets, cannoli with pistachio cream and
dairy-free cakes can be found priced between $4 and $11.The new menu
is completely free of all things dairy and met and hosts a range of '
delicious' vegan alternatives, hoping to be the frontier for the newly
made vegan