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Dining solo: The BEST Pizza Just Might be in London.

I am so pleased to introduce you to my friend Tracey. She’s a solo traveler and,
when it comes to food and wine, she’s my go-to gal.

We are so lucky. This is Tracey’s first post, but it will not be her last.
Every month she will share adventures in food and wine from her travels.


 Dining solo: The BEST Pizza Just Might be in London.One of the greatest joys for me when I travel solo is discovering the food and drink of the region I am visiting. When Janice mentioned that she was going to be traveling to London, I immediately exclaimed “You’ve got to try this pizza!”

Yes, pizza. Not fish and chips, not Cornish pasties, not Gordon Ramsay’s $200 prix fixe. Pizza. In a tiny, obscure, atmospherically-challenged spot in Brixton Market.

Before I set out on a trip, I spend hours – no, make that days – researching the local cuisine. I scour travel sites, message boards, food blogs and local publications in search of new taste experiences. I don’t recall where I first heard about Franco Manca, but with a 2-day stopover in London looming, I was determined that one of their Neapolitan wood-burning stone oven-baked pizzas would be mine.

It seemed like a simple enough plan…

…grab the review; hop on the tube; walk to the restaurant; eat. I knew it was near Brixton station – how hard could it be?

After walking around the area for half an hour, it seemed more difficult than I had anticipated. Wandering past displays of knockoff CDs, overripe mangoes and reeking fish in the blistering heat, I began to wonder if I had made a mistake. Had I checked the dates of the reviews? Could the restaurant have moved? Wouldn’t it be easier to just grab a seat in a pub, order a tall, cool Pimm’s and call it a day?

Short of donning a Hawaiian print shirt and stringing a camera around my neck, I could not have stood out as a tourist more. I was hot and hungry, confused and frustrated. Suddenly I spied a smiling man in a reflective vest. Aha, I thought – a city employee. Surely he will know where I can find my pizza. As I approached him, still clutching my now useless directions, he pointed at me and said “Let me guess…you’re looking for the pizza place? You’ll never find it. I’ll take you there.” I instantly fell in love with this clearly wise man.

 Dining solo: The BEST Pizza Just Might be in London.He walked me back through the market, cheerfully greeting market sellers and shop owners along the way. This market that had seemed seedy and smelly on my way down now seemed colorful and alive on the way back up!

I found pizza heaven for the solo traveler.

From that point on, it was a beautiful day, from the lovely staff to the organic lemonade to the incredible pizza. The sourdough crust, made from organic Italian flour which had risen for 20 hours and was then topped and quickly baked in a 930 degree oven, was a heavenly, elastic combination of soft and crispy. I ordered mine with sausage and cheese, and drizzled it with their fragrant oil.
Not just any cheese, mind you – a cheesemaker was brought in from Sorrento to train a local in their art of mozzarella making. Not just any sausage either, but organic cured chorizo from Brindisa. And not just any oil, but organic olive oil from Sicily, infused with herbs, chilis and garlic. I was in pizza heaven.

As I glanced around the tiny restaurant I realized I was not alone – there were other solo diners photographing their food, studying maps while they dined. I even listened to an Australian traveler tell the owner a story virtually identical to mine.

In the process of researching this post, it became clear that many, many traveling food lovers and locals alike have since caught on to the wonder of Franco Manca. No matter – on that hot summer day in London, in the depths of Brixton market, I discovered the most delicious pizza of my life…and came home with a great travel story.

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  • Ffion

    OK, so now I’m really hungry! Thanks a lot, Tracey.
    Seriously, great article.
    Now we just need the recipe…

  • http://www.soulfx.com Mike E

    That’s a great article Tracey. I remember Pizza on the Park across from Hyde Park. The waiter’s wore tuxedos and they served Valpolicella. There was also something similar to California Pizza Kitchen. The pizza in London was either the best thing you ever had or it was cardbaord — there was nothing in between. Great memories. Cheers.

  • Tracey

    Thanks for the warm welcome! I look forward to sharing more stories of my adventures in food and travel each month.

  • jyotsna

    Nice Post Tracey. That Pizza made me so hungry!

  • http://www.london-insider.co.uk Boon

    Its so great to hear that even travellers to London are finding out about Franco Manca! This place is an absolute legend in London (in most part due to Time Out’s constant promotion), and although located in a dodgy part of town it is constantly full for lunch on weekends.

    I have been there a couple of times myself, but plan to make a trip soon again to get some high quality pictures and more details from the owner to write a good review piece up on my blog.

  • http://solofriendly.com Gray

    Nice article! I never would have thought of London as a mecca for pizza. I can relate to the difficulty of finding some of the best stuff in London, though. I think the fact that it’s so hard to find makes it all the more worth the effort.

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  • Hampers

    Glad to meet you Tracey. Your first post looks wonderful with pizza and bottle of wine on the table. Nice blog

  • http://Www.thedogreporter.com Heidi

    That looks so good! I may go this weekend !

  • http://www.wanderingeducators.com/marketplace/apparel/dansko-shoes-review.html jessiev

    YUM! that pizza looks fantastic! and welcome, tracey!

  • Dale Egan

    Welcome Tracey. – Pizza seems to be my go to choice world wide …. great pizza in Cairo, but made with filo….. fabulous fresh ingredients.

  • Ellen MacKay

    This meal sounds perfect! Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • http://twenty-somethingtravel.com/ Stephanie

    Wow. I’m headed to London in a couple weeks and I may give that a try!

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