If you are at Valaoritou District late at night, you'll probably want to grab a bite after the dancing and all the drinks you'll probably had. So the best choice is to eat one of the finest Italian Style Pizza in town.
Since 2012, when they first opened their doors to the Thessalonicians, they have been offering handmade pizza in many flavours such as, pizza margarita or pizza with zucchini, yogurt, truffle and many others.
My personal choice is the pizza Posseli, with the fresh mozzarella, the prosciutto (they cut the slices themselves) and a bunch of rocket! Of course if anyone finds me in there, he will see me with another slice of Tartuffo pizza, with the buffalo mozzarella and the truffle paste, because I can't resist them!
You can either sit in the vintage, '80s-style decorated interior until you eat your slice (probably slices) or at the tables just outside the place and gaze at people going up and down.
Depending on your choice, a slice of Italian style pizza (one slice is actually 1/4 of a whole pizza) will cost you between 2.20€ and 3.20€.
Of course you can find the place open from 13:00, because during the day this district has many offices and small fabric industries, and is a great choice for a quick lunch!
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