
You know a pizza is good when you take a bite and hear the crunch. And that's exactly what you'll find at Fiamma Pizzeria. It's a food truck located on 13715 Farm to Market Road 1560. "Every chef's dream is to open your own restaurant. So finally, after years of years of being in the restaurant industry, we decided to open our own," said Head Chef and Owner Sergio Savoca.
Sergio and his wife Eneida Savoca own Fiamma, which means flame in Italian. And since their food truck has a wood-fired oven, it's symbolic. "The flame will be on as long as we stay on making pizzas," said Sergio. It's only been open for a few months, but it's the start of a dream coming true.
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