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Pizza Pacaya

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Pizza Pacaya is a pizza restaurant in San Vicente Pacaya, Guatemala. The restaurant is known for using Pacaya, an active volcano, to cook its pizza.

History

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Pizza Pacaya was founded by Mario David García, who said that he was inspired to use the volcano to cook pizzas after seeing tour guides roast marshmallows on the volcano.[1] García first started making pizzas on Pacaya in 2013, and said that it took him five years to perfect the art of cooking pizza with a volcano. Baking pizza in volcanic stone, García claims, creates a unique flavor, and takes ten minutes to complete.[2][3]

García said that there have been two separate instances where the volcano erupted while he was serving a pizza; no one was hurt in either instance.[4]

Customers at Pizza Pacaya must make a reservation in advance, and have to be accompanied by tour guides on the hike up Pacaya.[5] García said that he typically sees between 200 and 400 customers in a week.

References

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  1. ^ "Hot Shots: Photography, Music and Pizza from Inside a Volcano". Connecticut Public Radio. January 10, 2024.
  2. ^ "Meet the Chef Whipping up Pizza Right on Top of Hot Molten Lava". Thrillist. June 8, 2021.
  3. ^ "In Guatemala You Can Enjoy The Experience Of Eating Pizza Made On Volcanic Heat". Forbes. May 14, 2021.
  4. ^ "Hot Shots: Photography, Music and Pizza from Inside a Volcano". Connecticut Public Radio. January 10, 2024.
  5. ^ "Pizzas baked in a Guatemalan volcano". Tapas Magazine. November 28, 2023.