BBuona Pinsa Bar
Hightlight
- City Centre
- Family Friendly
- Restaurant
BBuona Pinsa Bar has arrived in Oxford, bringing us the flavours and colours of central Italy. BBuona restaurant offers you an unique Italian experience at any time of day. At breakfast, lunch, dinner or just for a quick snack: you will be able to satisfy your culinary wishes, whether sweet or savoury. They offer a selection of pizzas with a variety of different toppings, paninis, bruschette, gourmet salads, cured meats and cheeses, brioches, tarts, cakes and many others Italian temptations combined with hot drinks, fresh juices, smoothies or soft drinks.
Prepare amazing meals on your own, you will find a wide variety of high quality Italian specialist ingredients on their minimarket. Enjoy your meal in the comfort of the dedicated seating area, in your office, at home or in one of the beautiful Oxford’s parks and gardens.Food has always been a way to show affection for Italian culture.
At BBuona Pinsa Bar food has always been a way to show affection for Italian culture. The love for ingredients which have the taste of sun inside them, for traditions that are often a family legacy passed down over time, for recipes that even if modernised are always very respectful of where they are coming from, for the right time that in the kitchen you have to wait for with patience so that things can turn out great as you want them to be.
Pinsa may be perceived as similar to widely known Pizza, but it is actually very different. Pinsa has a very ancient and traditional history, rooted back in Roman Empire. It’s very different in terms of dough: the flour mix, the leavening process, the high % of water, the double cooking as per Roman tradition and the shape
Pinsa comes from ‘Pinsere’ which in Latin means ‘to stretch / to spread’. As a result, Pinsa is oval shaped, fragrant and cruncy outside, bubbly and soft inside. It’s also lighter and more digestible than Pizza.
They can proudly say that the pride in their roots has been rewarded, the restaurant is #1 in Oxford according to Tripadvisor and Oxford Mail.