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A Slice of Italy’s Best: Rossopomodoro Debuts in Asia at SM Mall of Asia

 A Slice of Italy’s Best: Rossopomodoro Debuts in Asia at SM Mall of Asia




 

The irresistible aroma of freshly baked dough, the rich tang of slow-simmered tomato sauce, and the creamy indulgence of delicate milky mozzarella–all coming together in perfect harmony. This is the unmistakable experience of Rossopomodoro–, the largest pizza chain in Italy, now officially landing in the Philippines, with its first-ever branch in Asia at SM Mall of Asia.

 

As the Home of Firsts, SM Supermalls continues to open new experiences for Filipinos, bringing them closer to world-class dining experiences, and Rossopomodoro is the latest proof of that commitment.

 



 

With the arrival of Rossopomodoro’s very first branch in Asia, diners can finally experience the authentic flavor of Naples and true Italian culinary craftsmanship through a signature blend of fresh ingredients, time-honored traditions, and a carefully curated selection of authentic wood-fired pizza.

 

A pizza-cutting ceremony opened Rossopomodoro’s grand launch at SM Mall of Asia, celebrating Italian heritage and flavor while marking the start of a new culinary journey for Filipino diners. Guests got their hands doughy as they experienced firsthand the art of crafting the perfect bite–kneading traditional Neapolitan dough from scratch under the guidance of Italian pizzaiolos. Rossopomodoro takes pride in its long-standing culinary traditions and fresh, high-quality ingredients, crafting pizzas, pastas, and Italian specialties that have earned it a place among the world’s most recognized pizzerias.

 



 

Guests indulged their senses in a vibrant setting filled with free-flowing drinks, live DJ music, and a feast of Rossopomodoro’s world-famous signature dishes. The Pizza Verace, topped with San Marzano tomatoes and creamy mozzarella di bufala, delivered the rich, classic flavors of Naples, while the Pizza Reginella delighted with its fresh basil and extra virgin olive oil. For pasta lovers, the Linguine Gamberi e Limone offered a bright, zesty combination of succulent shrimp and citrus-infused olive oil—each dish a true taste of Italy’s finest culinary traditions."

 

Rossopomodoro’s first branch in Asia joins an ever-growing list of first-in-market dining concepts that have chosen SM as their Philippine home. From New York’s finest burgers to Japan’s most sought-after ramen, SM continues to lead the way in bringing global flavors to Filipino diners.

 

With more international brands arriving soon, SM remains the country’s top destination for discovering world-class dining experiences. Because at SM, the best flavors from around the world aren’t just out there—they’re already here, waiting to be savored.

 

Visit Rossopomodoro at Level 1, North Entertainment Mall in SM Mall of Asia and enjoy a true taste of Naples. For more exciting first-to-market brands, visit www.smsupermalls.com or follow @SMSupermalls on social media.

 


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At SM Supermalls, we take pride in being the Home of Firsts—bringing you the first-to-market brands, groundbreaking experiences, and culinary destinations you won’t find anywhere else. From world-class dining and retail exclusives to innovative spaces that inspire and connect communities, we’re redefining what it means to have it all. As we continue to grow, we remain committed to sustainability, community empowerment, and delivering memorable moments that make every visit more meaningful. There’s always something new and memorable waiting for you at SM.

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