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    This business (or at least this location) is CLOSED. Apparently others agreed with me on the price point.

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    closed!

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    I eat one of these a week - take out for lunch.  I love the customer service - I'm all about customer service these days since it seems so lacking in the other service industries - but I digress.  But the taste of this cracker thin crust is amazing.  It's the perfect lunch and not overfilling.  Just cheese for me, but plenty of flavor.

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    *Dining Environment* - 0 star
    Small.  And during lunch time, the place is packed. But there's enough movement to get a seat if you're alittle patient.

    *Food Presentation* - 1 star
    It's a pizza place, and all I got was the 10" pepperoni, so it is what it is.  However, I saw others get their signature pizzas and they looked great.

    *Food Taste* - 1 star
    I decided to try the pepperoni with a gluten-free crust, just to see if it made any difference in the taste.  To me, it didn't taste any different from a regular thin crust pizza, meaning it tasted like a pizza should taste.

    *Service* - 1 star
    You order and pay for the pizza at the register and wait for them to call your number.  I think mine took alittle longer than normal because it was made with the GF crust, plus it was around lunchtime.  Not gonna dock points for that.  What's good is that someone's there to quickly clean the tables whenever they free up.

    *Bang for Buck (Value)* - 1 star
    It was a pretty inexpensive lunch for a 10" pizza and a soda.  If I was hungrier I could probably get another 10" or try something heartier (like the lasagna) and still pay relatively cheap.

    *Verdict* - 4 star total.  Great place if you want some quick italian food with gluten-free options.

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    The cracker crust pizza is super delicious; I can just inhale one.  However, the prices are on the high side for lunch and there is very limited seating, so you may have to plan on takeout.  I'm bumping it up to 5 stars because they are trying harder to take care of their diners lately.

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    This pizza probably deserves a 4-star rating, but the service and friendliness along with this being a somewhat healthy pizza choice in Chicago pushes this to being a 5-star choice.  I got the large pepperoni pizza.  It was bigger than I thought it would be, possessed fewer calories, was extremely tasty, and it was very filling.  I couldn't even eat it all, and I can eat a lot!
    You call in the order, and in 10 minutes, your pizza is ready.  Perfect lunch time choice.

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    My coworkers really like this place, but I think the pizza is too expensive.  I got the Florentine and the ingredients were falling off as i ate it, and I didnt think it tasted good.  But the ingredients did seem very fresh.  I'd go here again with my coworkers but will probably stick to the cheaper plain cheese pizza, which you really cant mess up.

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    Had a great thin-crust for lunch. The line was long even for weekday work times, but the pizza was delicious. I do wish the portions were bigger however.

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    Gluten free galore!

    They have delicious gluten free pizza, wraps, soups, and salads. They use Food for Life Brown Rice Wraps and I don't know how they do it, but they heat them just right so they do not fall apart. (My experience working with Food for Life Brown Rice wraps hasn't been so successful)

    My suggestions: Get the gluten free Mista Wrap. You'll love it. If you want pizza, any variety is good. Ask them to double the crust. They melt cheese in between 2 brown rice wraps so it's a bit more sturdy. Plus cheesy goodness.

    All of the employees are super nice and friendly. I've always had a great experience.  Don't forget to get a punch card...free pizza! (they even let me get a fancy flavor instead of the plain old cheese)

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    This was my first time at MISTA, boy I was impressed with the place and the prices seemed to be resonable (considering its in the loop).
    My friend ordered a personal Margherita pizza and I ordered chicken wrap with cherry and spinach. I was very happy that we decided to stop there for lunch.

    I was very excited and glad to be having lunch untill our food arrived. The customer service and the food just didnt seem to be to the par, I am not sure if it was just a bad day. The server was very uninterested and was not very friendly. I was happy with my chicken roll but later when I went home my stomach was all messed up due to the chicken. I was literally in pain the next whole day. It ruined my weekend trip to Michigan. I could have eaten at any other Taqueria and would definately be ok.  My friend ordered a pizza and she was very unhappy about it too, I tried it and it seemed like it was a big PITA bread base and the sauce was just smothered on it with cheese and sun-dried tomatoes. We would definately think since its a pizza place they would make their own crust but I was disappointed to see a stale pita bread as the base. Also, they were selling unseasoned pita chips made from left over broken pieces of pita from the pizza base. I bought the chips and felt cheated, they were not crunchy or seasoned at all. I threw it in the bin right away.

    We were hoping to have a good lunch but myself and my friend both were very disappointed. Even though its a block away from my work I will not go there again. Especially, it seemed to me as a health concern. So I am not sure if the chicken or the pizza was FRESH as they claim to be.

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    Fresh, European thin-crust pizza at a reasonable price. When I was looking for an alternative to Deep Dish and Papa Johns, Mista showed up. I was very much satisfied when I dropped by with a friend to order their Chicken Potle pizza. It was delicious! I will definitely be adding this place on my rotation list for places to go for lunch in the loop.

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    Craving something new, so a bunch of coworkers and I decided to try it. I ordered the Mista wrap. It was delicious and reasonably priced. Juicy apples, tender roasted chicken, and crisp lettuce. Everyone else loved their orders as well

    One of my coworkers had to wait 30 minutes for his order because they accidentally pushed his order back. They gave him a free loyalty card + 10 stamps worth a free pizza.. Excellent customer service! Will definitely come back to try other items on the menu! I'll be sure to grab a loyalty card the next time I go too!

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    Really good food here.  I've had a couple of pizza's pepperoni and sausage, planning on grabbing one for lunch today.  Can be kind of expensive if you step out of the realm of normal toppings and get in to the 'Primo' pizza's.  I just don't want to spend over $10 on lunch.  Only thing keeping this place from 5-stars is the food expense I suppose.

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    Gluten-free pizza in the loop? Yes, please! Mista makes delicious GF pizza. Not only do they have your basic cheese, pepperoni, sausage, but Mista also offers all of their specialty pizzas with a gluten-free crust. And they have a number of other GF options, including wraps and lasagna. Everything I've tried so far has been worth getting again, but my current favorite is the cheese pizza. Delicious and not too expensive = a great lunch.

    Mista has become a staple in my lunch rotation.

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    I had their cheese pizza using both their gluten-free cracker crust and vegan cheese. It really made happy to get a pizza that I can actually eat. The quality of the pizza was awesome and well worth the walk to get it from my work (especially on a rainy day!). I definitely want to go back.

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    Pizza is one of my favorite foods in the world and Mista pizza does a fantastic job.

    1) price is reasonable. It's around $10 for a personal size pizza. You'd probably spend around that much getting lunch on the loop.
    2) quantity is just right meaning that you don't pay a lot for a little. Pizzas are about 8 in in diameter
    3) quality and taste are great. Cracker thin crust with very fresh toppings and great cheeses. The chicken pesto and vodka sauce based pizza are exquisite. The Bianca, Pesto and Clark are my favorites.
    4) the place is a bit small and crowded Yeah- their online menu says comming soon for lunch but that just shows you the people running this place are doing a good job.

    If you are in the loop definitely check it out. It also sounds like Mister pizza but as if a Mario or Luigi were saying it.

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    The name of this place is rather lame. I wonder if that has anything to do with how people walk past this location without a second glance. It's newer but the most surprising thing about Mista is how dead it was at 12:30 for lunch. Places serving fresh food tend to have lines out the door as Chicago people love to brag about their lunch spots. After eating here, I'm guessing they just have a marketing problem. The food was good. So why the short line?

    It's a semi italian, pizza, mediterraneanish style shop serving fresh food at reasonable prices. Wraps, salads, hummus, and other items can be purchased - all of which I'm eager to try. There's really nothing like it in the loop and I kind of dig it. My margherita pizza was a little messy due to the crackery crust. It was hard to pick up and eat which made for an interesting lunch but I liked the flavor.

    This seems like the type of place where I can get a great wrap or salad for lunch at the same price as many chains. Only the flavors will be better. I'll definitely be back for other options.

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    I was sure I'd have to hate this place, if for no other reason than it inhabits the space where my beloved Berry Chill used to live.

    Alas, we already know I'm a fickle foodie and therefore: I *love* Mista! So good I've all but forgotten Berry Chill!

    Lunching in the Loop is a mishmash of fast food joints and overpriced sit-down restaurants. Rare is the middle establishment that actually serves healthy food too!

    And then there's Mista. If "healthy Italian" seems an oxymoron, try this place. You'll be hooked. With the delicious salads and sandwich wraps (the Mista signature is what's hot in the streets...), the delicious signature pizzas (Bianca, please!) and hearty soups (organic veggie any day, all day!) there are no duds on this menu.

    Everything is made to order and can be customized to your taste -- they also have gluten-free options as well. Fresh, healthy, organic AND Italian? I will take it everyday of the week -- and sometimes I do. They even serve Honest Tea! My only complaint is that they close at 3 p.m., which is awfully early when you're slaving away in an office doing "the man's" bidding and sometimes can't break away *until* 3...

    Mista is the perfect place to kick off your healthy-eating 2012. Can't beat it for the value or the quality.

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    This might be my favorite casual eatery in Chicago.  There's one near my office and one near my home and I am NEVER disappointed.

    First of all, three cheers to Mista for having not only gluten-free options, but also vegan options (the combination of which is VERY rare, and usually FAR more expensive).  For someone with a lot of unmanageable allergies, this place is a Godsend to me.

    In addition, the food is GOOD.  Like, seriously good.  Their gluten-free pizza crust is really tasty and they have a wide variety of organic and locally-grown toppings, so the menu never gets old.

    Last, but certainly not least, the staff there is nothing short of fantastic.  I'm greeted by name and treated like a first class citizen from the moment I walk through the door to the second I leave.  Mark and Eddie genuinely care about their customers' experiences and it really makes an impression.

    I would (and do) recommend this place to anyone.

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    Fought through the drizzling rain to catch up with Mike S. after smelling all the good smells coming out of this place.   Here's the skinny:

    1.  Mista Salad - Everything was tasty, fresh, and the cherries are what really stood out.  Respectable quantity for a $5ish salad.  Yum.

    2.  Napolitano - Recommended by the cashier as her favorite (I couldn't decide, and was glad she didn't just recommend the most expensive).  Let's do this in order from bottom to top.  The cracker thing crust was just right... it could have been a little bit crisper, but overall had a satisfying push/crunch and was very thin... The tomato sauce itself was nothing to write home about, as the flavor didn't have much impact.  The toppings, however, made up for it.  Each tomato was seasoned with salt and herbs which was more than made up for the sauce.  

    Overall, this is a solid choice for lunch that not only boasts fresh ingredients, but actually executes them quite well.  Pizza pricing is for a 10 inch round, so don't be surprised when you walk in to see pizzas at $9-$14 range.  

    Verdict:  I'd come back and enjoy some more!  Excellent friendly service, good food, and reasonably priced.

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    I'll "yelp" about this one as my first rating! Was the perfect fit to our weekend afternoon lunch.
    Staying around the corner at the Hotel Allegro, my fiance strolled on in on a Saturday afternoon, craving some fairly quick, yet tasty Italian food, not knowing what we were in for. Mista on La Salle was this:
    *Pizza (NY thin crust style) was pretty damn good. Sauce was tasty, warm.
    *The vegetables/ingredients were all FRESH, especially the basil.
    * Salad was decent. Dressing...egh.
    Meatballs were considerably seasoned/herbed. Sauce was OK.
    FOOD = B+. especially for location (when most everything else was closed) and small, deli-type, fast food.

    However, what made it was the manager Joey. RIght off the bat, he was accommodating and informative about the choices. Broke everything down quite well as far as what mood or what we may have been looking for. Gave us some inside scoop on what else to check out around the area for the weekend.
    What topped it off was when I asked if they sold any wine by the glass to go with the food, he apologized no, that they didn't; however if we'd like, we could march on down the road, by us some wine and bring it on back in. He even had a corkscrew. We just thought that was the coolest thing, where any other establishment could've said "you're on your own", Joey was chill enough to even recommend some places.
    Thanks Joey and Mista for a great weekend afternoon!

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    Wow. I'm in love.
    I rarely give out 5 star ratings unless a place really above and beyond. I think this place is above and beyond.
    It's hard to give a 5 star rating for a lunch spot in the loop because people are usually in a hurry and food is just.. well average and you usually go to your same spot  that's close or whatever.
    Credit to my coworker who discovered this place with his nose...

    Pros:
    Healthy options
    FRESH ingredients
    Awesome gourmet salads and wraps
    Delicious
    Inexpensive
    Adequate seating (plus outdoor patio)

    Cons:
    maybe it's a little slow to get your food, but its not like an assembly line, and pizza will definitely take longer. My wrap didn't take much time at all.

    If it were within a block from my office I would eat here everyday. All pluses in my book.

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    Dayum! What a great lunch.

    My girlfriend and I were up in Andersonville on a Friday, and walked by Mista but they were already closed, but the next day we were walking down LasSalle and found this location.

    There is no dissappointment here, the service was very friendly, the pizzas were good and reasonably priced. This really is what you come to want from a pizza place.

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    Overnight this place became one of my top five lunch spots in the Loop.  They have a great little outdoor patio, a great Maitre D (yes, this is true), and awesome pizzas.

    The budget plays are the basic pizzas, however the house pizzas use higher end ingredients and are quite a bit more.  They are both exceptional.

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    This proves that fresh, organic ingredients don't have to cost a butt-load.

    I got the Mista wrap and caesar salad.  Both were extremely filling and cheap at $11.  My only complaint is about the wrap--it was very light on chicken.  If they put more in there, I definitely wouldn't need the salad.  Then again, their prices would more than likely have to increase.

    A great downtown lunch spot.

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    I feel a new obsession coming on thanks to eating the Mista Wrap today for lunch. It was by far the best wrap I have ever had.

    You know how sometimes you get a wrap and for the most part it's good, but then you take a bite and you get a chewy piece of chicken or wilted lettuce? Not here....the wrap was delicious from first bite to last. It also had the right ratio of all the ingredients. Nothing fell out or I didn't get dressing all over my hands. And speaking of dressing, their signature dressing is heaven. They need to sell it because you know I would be first in line to buy it!

    The restaurant is not very large, but it's clean and has a nice outside area to eat. I was only in there for maybe 6-7 minutes because the food came out fast. It's nice to know my wrap is made fresh though. The other food items on the menu sound great too and I think this weekend I might be making a stop to their Andersonville location for the bbq chicken pizza. Yum!

    Overall a fantastic lunch place thats pretty inexpensive, tatsy and healthy. Did I mention I might become obsessed?!

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    Mista is a somewhat new restaurant on LaSalle Street, not too far from my office, where Berry Chill used to be. There are locations in Andersonville and Lakeview and this is their first restaurant in The Loop. On the menu is cracker crust pizza, gourmet salads, pasta and wraps. Mista is proud to use organic and all-natural ingredients, when possible. Sounds like a winner right?

    I thought I'd stop in for lunch one day. I ordered the Mista Salad - organic field greens, organic granny smith apples, organic dried cherries, toasted macadamia nuts, lowfat feta and the signature dressing. I placed my order at the counter and sat down to wait for my number to be called. I waited. And waited. The guy who took my order kept looking right at me, so I just tried to be patient. He knew I was there. He could see I'd been waiting a while. He hadn't forgotten about me. .. I thought. Before long I realized I'd been waiting 25 minutes. For a salad! I went up to the counter to see what was what and the guy who took my order, who I thought had his eye on me, apologized and checked on the order. Within minutes I had my salad and he threw in a bag of homemade chips to make up for it.

    I was running late for a meeting at this point, so I just went right to a conference room and ate while we talked. I remember really liking the salad, but honestly, it's kind of a blur. .. I was working, and by then so hungry, I just ate it.

    I was at a crossroads after my first visit. Liked the salad, had to wait almost a half hour to get it. I decided to give them one more try a few weeks after my first visit. I ordered the same salad and this time I got my order within a few minutes. When I got back to my office and opened the salad I noticed it was like 95% greens and hardly any toppings. I like it when you get a bit of the extras in every bite and that for sure was not happening with this salad. I felt like I could go to the store and buy a bag of mixed greens and have the same lunch. Bah! I don't know if this is how the first salad was, honestly, because I was working through that one.. but I don't think I'll be giving Mista a third chance.

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    I'm a frequent diner at the Mista in Lakeview (and the Duchess, natch), so I got excited when I found out they'd opened a Loop location. I love that I can get a huge, delicious Caesar salad for lunch for only $3.95. I don't know what kind of dressing they use, but it makes for the best Caesar salad in all of Chicago. The service here is really friendly and pretty quick considering they make the pizzas as you order them. My only complaints are lack of seating and that they're not open for dinner.

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    I love a healthy lunch. Typically, I bring my lunch to work but on some days I forget or didn't have time to prepare a lunch and I have to go out. On Mary T.'s suggestion, I tried Mista.

    The menu is full of healthy options (wraps and salads) and not-so healthy options (pizza and pasta), but everything is organic and fresh. They even have a roasted vegetable lasagna that is made without pasta and is gluten free. Holla back, celiacs!!

    I was impressed with the variety of salads - a total of seven! But on this day, I was feeling like I needed something more substantial and more carb'ie. So instead of a salad, I opted for a Mista Wrap.

    The Mista Wrap consists of field greens, roasted chicken, granny smith apples, dried cherries, roasted macadamia nuts, a thin slice of provolone cheese, and Mista's signature dressing (a sweet mustard based vinaigrette.) It was healthy, satisfying, and with a price tag of $5.95 it was budget and waistline friendly.

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    Every time I walk past this place I tell myself i need to eat here.  Finally my co-worker/partner in crime went to check this place out.  I got the Florentine pizza on wheat and all i have to say is that it smelled so good...I was super excited to eat it, but when i opened it out of the weird bag it was just gross.  Of course I ate it all because I was starving, but wtf why did it smell so good but taste like blah!

    Next time i will try something else.  I like that they also have gluten free options...not that I am, but it makes it easier to eat with my lunch buddy.

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    I am always excited when a new lunch spot hits the loop as I have worked downtown for years and sometimes lunch can get redundant. I noticed they opened up in the former Berry Chill spot (I liked that place).

    Walked over with a co-worker last week and was greeted at the door by one of their employees. Line wasn't bad for 12:15. She ordered one of their organic pizzas which she let me have a slice of. It was ok, but did not blow me away. I had eaten lunch already so I wasn't hungry. She did tell me the Mista wrap was something special though.

    I came back the next day and ordered the Mista Wrap ($5.95). The Mista Wrap includes organic green, organic granny smith apples, roasted chicken, roasted macadamia nuts, organic dry cherries, provolone cheese and their signature Mista dressing. You have the option of organic wheat, flour or spinach pita. I went with the Organic wheat the first time around. That wrap was everything she said it was...pretty damn good! I came back the next day and got the same wrap, but went with the spinach pita this time around...even better! The Meatball Wrap is also great! Great flavor and surprisingly doesn't over fill you.

    Everything here is fresh and organic, so you get your money's worth. You have the option of dining in or taking out. You can also call your order in for pickup. The lines haven't been too bad the three times I have been there, but that could change once it gets consistantly warm

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    My lunch buddy and I both loved this place with the only drawback being the limited seating, I had the Florentine pizza on wheat crust. The wait time was only about 5 minutes, which seemed reasonable enough. When I opened the bag that the pizza was wrapped in, I hesitated before taking my first slice. The pizza was beautiful! The ingredients all looked so fresh and vibrant I didn't want to disturb it!  The 10 inch pizza was more than I could eat by myself, but every bite was delicious.

    My friend ordered vegetable soup and a wrap. The soup was full of large chunks of vegetables full. The soup was so filling that she brought the wrap back to the office.

    The floor manager is friendly, welcoming and charming. The one reviewer who likened him to a washroom attendant was way off on that comparison. I appreciated that this gentleman truly seemed to care that our lunch experience was a positive one. It was and we will be back for another lunch.

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    I almost hesitate to recommend Mista, lest I soon be unable to get a seat.  It's my new fave lunch spot in the Loop.  Two people can share a salad and standard pizza for about $10, total.  

    The pizza is delish - well-balanced and, despite the thin cracker crust, deceptively filling.  (Note: Love that you get the option of white or whole wheat crust...)

    Salads are good bang for the buck.  Very fresh and well-priced.  Spinach salad (with real bacon!) is $5.95; a standard green will set you back $3.95.  

    A special word to the gentleman who serves as "host."  He is friendly and always makes us feel welcome.  Whatever they're paying him isn't enough!!!

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    I had the napolitano on wheat and it was a great cracker thin pizza ...loved the garlic cloves on there (don't worry - it was just the right amount)!  It is pricey (a few bucks more than the Cafe Bacci pizzas) but much tastier and fresher.

    If you order a pizza, it does take a bit longer than a salad or a wrap.

    Since the pizza is really thin, it's a good idea to eat it there while it's still hot cuz it'll prolly be cold as soon as you  walk outside.

    The wraps looked good but the salads seemed quite small.  Unfortunately I didn't see any lasagnas so I can't comment on it.  

    I like how they have anti-bac at every table.

    Seating is VERY LIMITED and it's a small place so I can see that there will be a line out the door once the weather gets better.  We arrived around 12:15 and had to wait a few minutes before a spot opened up.  Luckily, right as we snatched a table, our pizzas were done.

    Limited drink selections - canned Coke products, bottled water, and Pelligrinos.

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    Mista makes pizza the way it's probably done in Italy - good, thin crusts with fresh ingredients and not loaded with crap.  My first go was with the Napolitano and it was very good, with a nice mix of cheese, arugula, and tomatoes.  Sauce was tangy and there was just enough on there.  

    One "Regular" pizza is just the right amount for one person at lunch.  Some may say you need more but frankly there's something to be said for not overdoing it and I seemed to eat this pizza without feeling guilty.  Can't say that too often.

    Mista also has some wraps and some good-looking lasagna...can't say the wraps looked too appealing so will probably stick to the pizza.  

    I'd call ahead 10min if you want a pizza to go as they make them fresh.

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    Mista, part two.

    I was excited to learn that Mista had opened a Loop location, in the old Berry Chill spot, and within a reasonable walk from my office. I usually bring my lunch to work, so when I do venture out (especially outside of my 2 block lunch zone) it has to be worth it. In this case the draw was both the food and the company; I had been turned on to Mista's organic specialty pizzas at their Lakeview location.

    Since I had already tried the Napolitano and Florentine pizzas, I decided to go with the Bianca. The Bianca is a white sauce pizza with ricotta, plum tomatoes and fontinella cheese. Just like the Florentine, it was delicious. I also had the opportunity for a mini do-over on the Napolitano, tasting a hot slice from my friend's plate. It was definitely better than the first one I had, but I think my favorite overall is the Florentine with the Bianca coming in a close second. Maybe one day I'll branch out and try some of the pastas and salads, but it's hard when the pizzas are so unique and tasty.

    The interior contains a few tables and a bar with stools; I highly recommend dining in for an optimal pizza experience. Even though they don't offer table service, everyone I encountered was friendly. The greeter even noticed us squinting at the menu across the room - trying to figure out the names of the pizzas we ordered - and quickly popped over with a couple of menus to assuage our eyes.

    If you're a fan of places like Hannah's Bretzel and don't mind paying a little bit more for fresh, quality ingredients, I think you'll like Mista. Just be sure you eat your pizza in, the thinness of it makes it cool off rather quickly.

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    Fresh ingredients, large portions, great flavor, organic, great service.  No complaints here.  I've tried both the Broadway salad and one of their cracker crust pizzas and would defintely order both again.  Mista is an excellent addition to the Loop.

    The Broadway salad was quite large and the ingredients were mixed throughout the entire salad, not just on the top, which is a big plus in my salad book.  The pizzas are light, crunchy and very fresh.  I haven't been to any of their other locations, but I would recommend Mista to anyone for sure.  Check them out.

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    So pleasantly surprised!

    I have a homing device that alerts me when a new place opens up in the Loop that has potential. I hadn't heard of this place but research told me that their other locations had decent reviews from trusted Yelpers. I looked over their online menu and while it *sounded* really good, there was really only one way to find out...

    I walked in and two people greeted me warmly. I placed my order for a 'Napolitano' pizza on white crust and had to wait about 5 minutes or so for it to be prepared, so I believe they're cooked to order (or at least partially). Their salads looked really good too, so I made a mental note to come back and try them at a later date.

    I got back to my office and the pizza had cooled off quite a bit. I was too lazy to microwave it (as I'd have to take an elevator ride to do it) so I just ate it lukewarm.

    It was so tasty and flavorful. The crust was cracker thin, and everything - the sauce, tomatoes and cheese -- was fresh and delicious. The sauce was just sweet enough, the tomatoes were ripe, there was the perfect amount of cheese, the arugula added a nice peppery bite, and the absolute best part - huge chunks of roasted garlic and drizzled olive oil on top. I couldn't believe I ate the whole thing, and that it was that good, despite being cold.

    I am now a fan and plan to go back and try more pizzas (they have several kinds) and salads. Wraps, lasagna, and even desserts (bread pudding and chocolate cake) round out the menu. Everything is organic, and there's a nice selection of Italian sodas too.

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    Mista is a nice addition to the Loopy set of lunch spots. It actually used to be last summer's fresh yogurt wonder, Berry Chill. I'll miss my warm-weather delight of yogurt with the goodies on top, but I was glad to make my acquaintance to a new sit-down, Italian eatery.

    The food was pretty good. I tried the Mista wrap first and their super thin, florentine pizza on my next round was tasty too, although a little flimsy. Everything tasted huber-fresh, so I felt as though I was "gifting" my body with healthy treats. Kudos to them for having a customer loyalty program.

    Everyone was all grins, making sure they snagged repeat customers with their great customer service. I'm not sure if the people standing by the door are owners, greeters or what, but I only received one hello.
    Even still, I'll return.

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    The food here is really good. I had a cheese pizza and my friend had the spinach lasagna. They were fast, and very friendly. It recently opened so the manager was very busy making sure everybody was happy.

    They have several options when it comes to what kind of crust you want for your pizza, like plain, wheat, or gluten free. And the food is organic.

    My friend got a little ill after eating her spinach lasagna. I told her she should have said something to the manager before, but she wasn't sure if it was the lasagna or something she had this morning, so if your lasagna doesn't taste or feel right, texture-wise, let them know right away.

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