Tutta Bella Neapolitan Pizzeria is an Italian restaurant chain with five locations in Washington State. The first location was founded in 2004. The restaurant specializes in "authentic" Neapolitan pizza and is certified by the non-profit Associaziona Verace Pizza Napoletana ("True Neapolitan Pizza Association") which certifies pizzerias that use traditional ingredients and processes. Tutta Bella was the first restaurant in the Pacific Northwest to receive such certification.
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Tutta Bella was founded by Joe Fugere with a location in Columbia City in January 2004. Since then, four other locations have opened in Seattle and its suburbs. With the goal of creating a certified pizzeria, Fugere trained to become a pizzaiolo in Naples, Italy.
Menu
To maintain its certification by the Associaziona Verace Pizza Napoletana, Tutta Bella in required to follow preparation and cooking instructions for its pizzas. For example, specific types of ingredients are used in the pizza, including a particular type of flour and tomatoes imported from Naples as well a specific type of oven.
The restaurant also sells calzones, a appetizers and salads, Attibassi espresso, and Tiramisu from a family recipe.
Donations and Recognition
Tutta Bella also engages in community donations, fundraising and outreach programs and has donated money to several local schools and organizations, often through partnerships with organizations like the Issaquah Food Bank and the Bellevue Schools Foundation.
Tutta Bella brought one of their wood-fired ovens to a local U.S. Air Force base for President Barack Obama's visit. The pizza, a special item called "Il Presidente", was eaten on Air Force One.