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		<title>By: Gillian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gillian</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello, this is Gillian, the woman above who reviewed Little Star. I was recently forwarded this question by someone at KQED:

&lt;strong&gt;I read Gillian&#039;s (Product Designer from Oakland) review of LITTLE STAR
PIZZA.  She stated that she is an unapologetic thin-crust pizza snob, who
spent a lot of time in Naples, Italy, so Little Star Pizza would not be a
destination place for her to eat thin crust pizza.  I am also a thin-crust,
Italian/New York style snob.  I search out pizzeria&#039;s that have that &#039;special
flavor&#039;.  Is it possible to find out what are her favorite pizzeria&#039;s in San
Franciso and the Bay Are..?  Thanks.  Ron... &lt;/strong&gt;

MY ANSWER TO RON is that in the city, A16 is the absolute best Naples-style pizza you will find. There is a lot of good pizza out there (Goat Hill, for example) but for authentic Napolitano, I can ONLY recommend A16, on Union St.  In the East Bay, Pizzaiolo on Telegraph Ave. is also extremely authentic, and Dopo, on Piedmont Ave. is absolutley excellent. I hope that help you out Ron!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, this is Gillian, the woman above who reviewed Little Star. I was recently forwarded this question by someone at KQED:</p>
<p><strong>I read Gillian's (Product Designer from Oakland) review of LITTLE STAR<br />
PIZZA.  She stated that she is an unapologetic thin-crust pizza snob, who<br />
spent a lot of time in Naples, Italy, so Little Star Pizza would not be a<br />
destination place for her to eat thin crust pizza.  I am also a thin-crust,<br />
Italian/New York style snob.  I search out pizzeria's that have that 'special<br />
flavor'.  Is it possible to find out what are her favorite pizzeria's in San<br />
Franciso and the Bay Are..?  Thanks.  Ron&#8230; </strong></p>
<p>MY ANSWER TO RON is that in the city, A16 is the absolute best Naples-style pizza you will find. There is a lot of good pizza out there (Goat Hill, for example) but for authentic Napolitano, I can ONLY recommend A16, on Union St.  In the East Bay, Pizzaiolo on Telegraph Ave. is also extremely authentic, and Dopo, on Piedmont Ave. is absolutley excellent. I hope that help you out Ron!</p>
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