The Edinburgh Reporter January 2024

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14 BUSINESS


Hotel with unique energy


Pizza pronto!


Businessman uses Roman inspiration to bring a slice of


the popular Italian food sector to the Royal Mile


By STEPHEN RAFFERTY


AUTHENTIC ITALIAN “pizza al taglio” has
arrived in Scotland for the first time with the
opening of Pronto Slice – the latest venture from a
fast-growing Edinburgh catering business.
Pronto Slice boss Michael Notarangelo spent
months researching and perfecting the concept



  • inspired by his family’s Italian heritage – before
    opening the new premises in a prime spot just a
    few steps from Edinburgh Castle esplanade.
    Although a regular feature in small pizzerias
    across Italy, Pronto Slice is the first to introduce to
    Scotland pizza al taglio – which translates as sliced
    pizza – and is also referred to as Roman-style pizza.
    Michael said: “Our family comes from a small
    village in the Lazio region – which has Rome at its
    centre – and in every town and city there are small
    pizzerias selling pizza al taglio.
    “It’s a way of life for Italians to stop for slice, or
    have it wrapped up to take home.
    “I knew it would be a winner in Scotland too, so
    I wanted to be sure I made our pizzas at Pronto
    Slice as authentic as possible. That’s meant endless
    research on traditional Roman style pizzas,


working with high hydration dough and tweaking
the recipe until I was able to recreate the pizza
I remember from my childhood.”
While other places in Scotland sell pizza slices,
Pronto Slice’s differ as they are light and airy with a
soft and crispy base. The pizzas are at cooked in
giant bases with a range of toppings, before being
sliced to order and served.
Pronto Slice, based at 541 Castlehill at the top of
the Royal Mile and launched in partnership with
the Edinburgh-based property to retail company
Kiltane Group, marks the first “physical” trading
premises for Belmonte Catering, a bespoke street
food operation which Michael Notarangelo set up
in 2017. It operates a range of street food concepts,
including Pronto Pizza, which was launched and
sited in Edinburgh Zoo and which provided the
inspiration for Pronto Slice.
Belmonte Catering – named after the Italian
village where Michael’s family originate from


  • currently has four concepts: Rollys Ice Cream,
    the first in Scotland to serve unique ice cream
    ‘rolls’; Dog n Bon, which specialises in gourmet hot
    dogs and loaded fries; StikWaffle, a hot dessert
    concept; as well as Pronto Pizza.


THE NEWEST HOTEL in town is
the W Edinburgh. Look to the
skies to see the ‘flourish’ on top of
the building situated in the
middle of St James Quarter to
find your way to the front door.
The hotel has three
restaurants: The top floors and
panoramic terraces of the
hotel are home to the
country’s first SUSHISAMBA
restaurant alongside the W
Lounge, and Brazilian-inspired
speakeasy cocktail bar named
João’s Place.
W Hotels began in New York
and now have more than 60
hotels worldwide. Theirs is
billed as a Whatever/
Whenever service provided
in “dynamic and invigorating”
interiors.
From the Ribbon Building
to James Craig Walk and the
Quarter House, each of the 199
rooms and 45 suites, many with
outdoor terraces, “offer a new
perspective on the city. Interior
designers, Jestico + Whiles, have
reimagined the best of Scotland
with locally-rooted influences
and creative collaborations

throughout the design”.
Agnieszka Rog-Skrzyniarz, Vice
President Luxury Brands, Europe,
Marriott International, said: “With
an unrivalled wealth of culture
and vibrant arts scene, Edinburgh
matches W Hotels’ legacy of

embracing local creativity and
talent. This property is set to be a
stand-out destination hotel
unlike anything else in the city,
igniting guest’s curiosity and
attracting locals drawn to the
unique energy of the W brand.”

Michael
Notarangelo
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