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I like Grimaldi

The image is a screenshot from a YouTube video titled "How New York's Best Pizzeria Makes 140,000 Pizzas In Its Coal-Fired Oven Every Year | Big Batches," featured on the "Insider Food" channel. The setting is an indoor scene inside a pizzeria, where a person, possibly a chef, is glimpsed from behind as they work with a coal-fired oven. The oven is open, revealing glowing coals and flames, suggesting an active cooking process. The chef is wearing a dark cap and white apron, typical attire for someone working in food preparation. The lighting is warm, accentuated by the glow from the oven flames.
The on-screen text includes a subtitle from the narrator saying, “We visited Grimaldi's flagship pizzeria,” referring to the famous pizzeria known for its coal-fired pizzas. The video aims to provide insight into the traditional methods used by Grimaldi's to prepare a large volume of pizzas annually. The atmosphere conveyed is one of authenticity and craftsmanship, emphasizing the artisanal nature of the pizzeria's approach. The visual composition focuses on the interaction between the chef and the oven, highlighting the heat and energy of the cooking process.
Californie, États‑Unis Écrit, publié et conçu en Californie, États‑Unis