Pasta Mista
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Ordered two large pizzas for dinner (and two more meals). Both were terrific and the crust was crispy and full of flavor. New favorite for us!…
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I've never ordered from there but recently one of the managers at my job ordered two pizzas. One was spicy, so I'm assuming buffalo, and had chicken. …
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Always fine and enjoyable. Crust, classic, great sauce and not sofisticheted. Best pizza in Towson or in all Baltimore County:…
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10 Reviews on “Pasta Mista”
Pizza and more…. I got addicted to Pasta Mista’s pizza but EVERYTHING I’ve had there is great.Pasta, salads (slightly pricier but worth it) and subs, have all been amazing!
While its certainly not some fancy, top of the line Italian restaurant, Pasta Mista churns out pasta cooked perfectly al dente with sauces that are pretty good. The pizza is fairly okay, and their sandwiches aren’t bad either.
Fantastic!. I now go here several times a week for their Spaghetti & Meatballs. For $7.45, you get an abundance of delicious pasta, 4 meatballs, and a slice of garlic bread. Additionally, the staff are some of the friendliest around, and will make you want to come back, but the food will already have accomplished that. As for the pizza, it’s simply the best in the Towson area, as many New York residents will tell you, and they certainly know a thing or two about pizza. Pasta Mista is located in a strip mall across from Towsontown Mall, so there’s always plenty of parking close to the restaurant.
Love the unique pizza selection. Chicken caesar is my fav! They are always busy but the short wait is worth it!
Best Pizza. One of the best pizzas by the slice in Maryland.
Best Cheesesteak in Towson. Pasta Mista is a small shop across from the Towson Town Center. The prices are great and the food is excellent and fast. I would definitely recommend Pasta Mista but if its lunchtime during the school year you might want to consider take out because the place can be busy.
Pasta Mista in Towson has some good pizza by the slice selections and a great Greek salad.. To continue the Pizza-thon, we decided to visit Pasta Mista. This little strip mall joint will never attract anyone’s attention, but affordable and filling pizza will. We visited on an early weekend afternoon and noticed a family or two, but mostly what seemed to be college students who revived themselves from the night before, dug through the couch cushions and car seats to buy themselves the most filling, tastiest meal a gathering of discarded quarters could buy.After sampling their Greek salad and several slices, I would have to say Pasta Mista should get top billing for those who find themselves scooping out handfuls of change from their pockets onto the discontented cashier left to count the pennies, two by two.All in all, we sampled the Greek salad, deluxe (very thick) sausage and pepperoni slice, a slice of chicken parmesan, and a piece of chicken pesto pizza, and a nice big piece of caprese bread. I have mentioned Fortunato Brothers good Greek salad and their lack of a matching dressing the only detractor. Pasta Mista has a tasty balsamic vinaigrette house dressing to match dress their tasty Greek salad. All the ingredients were fresh and flavorful, but it was quite heavy on the onions. Anyone who dares finish off the whole pile of onions would emit an oral radioactive death cloud that would have your local bio hazard team rope off and quarantine everything within half a mile radius. Enjoy the salad, but keep some of those knock-out strength breath strips handy.Now, as almost an afterthought, we had the pizza. The chicken parmesan did have tender breaded chicken pieces with a thin layer of marinara sauce, but it wasn’t my favorite of the afternoon. Even though it was better than its Fortunato’s counterpart, I didn’t really care for it. The caprese bread was large, tasty, and filling and very enjoyable. The pepperoni and sausage deluxe pizza was a bit too thick for my liking. The effort of chewing and swallowing down the thick bread detracted from the meaty toppings. My favorite of the whole bunch was the chicken pesto pizza. The creamy, herby pesto tied the flavors of the tender chicken and chopped red peppers so well that the Dude would be proud.So far, here are the results of my pizza-thon:Best Pizza: Chopped tomato from Fortunato BrothersSecond Best: Chicken Pesto from Pasta MitsaWorst Pizza: Chicken parmesan from Fortunato BrothersBest salad: Pasta Mista. Chef Paolino Caf deserves an honorable mention for the salad, but a good house dressing will get me every time.