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Miami's Best Pizza always has to keep up with the demand for their unique topping filled pizzas. Some days the shop can make up to five batches of dough a day. Photo: Justin Namon
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One of they key ingredients to their pizza sauce is a secret blend of herbs and spices which only two employees know. Photo: Justin Namon
/sites/migration.miami.com/files/images/2_296.gallery.jpg FullsizeThe dough is weighed out into four different sizes, each to fill any appetite. Photo: Justin Namon
/sites/migration.miami.com/files/images/3_8.gallery.JPG FullsizeAll pizzas are handmade and tossed as ordered and loaded with toppings. Photo: Justin Namon
/sites/migration.miami.com/files/images/5_8.gallery.JPG FullsizeThey Deliver! Photo: Justin Namon
/sites/migration.miami.com/files/images/4_7.gallery.JPG FullsizeFamously known for their thin pepperoni slices that curl up as the pizza gets baked. Some customers specifically request orders of these cooked pepperonis alone. Photo: Justin Namon
/sites/migration.miami.com/files/images/6_8.gallery.JPG FullsizeThe restaurant keeps it classy with the light fixtures from when it opened in Coral Gables in 1970, originally as a Little Ceasar's. It went independent in 1990 when the franchise agreement was up. Photo: Justin Namon
/sites/migration.miami.com/files/images/7_7.gallery.JPG FullsizeThe dinning room is decorated with (mostly) original posters that once hung on the walls inside the kitchen since opening. Photo: Justin Namon
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