Matthew S.
Yelp
A solid 4.0 in my book, and as you know, I have tried a lot of pizza since returning to the northeast 18 months ago.
Before I came here, I did my research and found the owner here is the brother of the owner who owns Lucali. While I have never been to Lucali (impossible to get into unless you can get through the phones or you live nearby), I have done my research on the pie and found similarities between the two. Some even call this a "poor man's Lucali", which is not saying much since Lucali charges $28 for a pie; Giuseppina's charges $24.
When it comes to atmosphere, this restaurant looks the romantic type. The low lighting, candle lit tables, the singers of the 1940's and 1950's serenading you as you eat. There is no dress code here, but this restaurant screams date night.
When it comes to taste, I liked this pie, but did not love it. The crust is light and chewy, comprable to pita bread, the sauce is a bit light, but it works well, albeit it takes a back seat to the cheese here; I find the Parmesan cheese here packs a bit of a bite, which is why I went through 5 glasses of water with this pie. It also comes with Buffala mozzarella, the king of all cheeses, which really made it stand out and taste great. I was able to finish the whole pie easily, because the crust is so light, and because I kept drinking water to help move things along.
It is roughly a 10 minute walk from the R train on Prospect Ave, so you have some time to walk this pie off so your gut will not be as bad when you finish.
Cash only.
Now I have to try Lucali - if I can ever get in there...