MidiCi adds new slice to Town Center restaurant scene

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The KOP MidiCi spot recently celebrated its grand opening with a ceremonial and non-traditional ribbon-cutting by having officials pull leaves off a basil chain tied to the franchise’s signature indoor olive tree, aptly named Isabella. (Image courtesy VFTCB)

The folks at the new MidiCi The Neapolitan Pizza Company in King of Prussia Town Center believe that “people are the best thing that can happen to anyone.”

But, if you’re a pizza-lover, then MidiCi might just be the best thing that could happen to you right now in Montgomery County, writes Rachel Riley for Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board. 

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The KOP spot recently celebrated its grand opening with a ceremonial and non-traditional ribbon-cutting by having officials pull leaves off a basil chain tied to the franchise’s signature indoor olive tree, aptly named Isabella.

“We’re very excited,” said Dawn Fisher, a teacher and local co-owner with her husband, Phillip. “This is years in the making, so we’re thrilled. And, King of Prussia was such an easy choice. It’s beautiful, and we love talking to the other restaurateurs. It’s all very cooperative with wonderful visitors.”

The place in Montco is the California-based company’s first Pennsylvania location, and 19thoverall in 13 states with more to come in the area.

MidiCi, which means “you tell me” in Italian, serves traditional Neapolitan cuisine using fresh, natural ingredients, including house-made non-GMO dough. Guests can select from traditional and signature menu items, or create personalized pizzas in the open, center-staged bustling kitchen, called “the heart.”

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