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Connecticut pizza smokes NY pizza.
Chi-Town deep dish is pretty yum yum.It isn’t a myth, it’s how dumb they are. They are always talking about our deep dish in the comparison game, The fact is they don’t have any thing to match that heavenly goodness. What they fail to realize and what I love to remain them of is, our flat is better than that crap any day.
And Hoboken bagels (NJ) smoke NY bagels.Connecticut pizza smokes NY pizza.
And Hoboken bagels (NJ) smoke NY bagels.
Now, Uncle. Go to Chicago and taste the flat pizza, you will be grateful to me till your dying day.Chi-Town deep dish is pretty yum yum.
Eat with a spork... keep it classy FFS!
f[]cking savages around here.
with lox and capers... oye vey!!!
I love it when Jersey beats New York.Home | PEPE
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year in year out named best pizza in the US
Which place(s) would you recommend in Chicago specifically for “flat” pizza?Now, Uncle. Go to Chicago and taste the flat pizza, you will be grateful to me till your dying day.
You mean like New Haven, CT pizza? I’ve seen it on tv I think.Connecticut pizza smokes NY pizza.
FIFYI love it when anyone beats New York.
The Goldbelly site has tons of options .. but to me frozen pizza is frozen pizza .. nowhere near as good as the freshly prepared item. I tried the Zuppardi's frozen .. supposed to be THE best in the country .. and I was very disappointed even though it was good it was nowhere as good as a fresh pizza from my favorite pizza place in downtown DeLand.Was thinking of ordering some pizza and need one of the Canes living up that way to give me some advice to which place might be the best to have them shipped from .
They have Joe’s and Bartolini’s listed.Are either of them any good?
your idea’s as to where my bet bet my be?
‘TIA
Barracos, Nancy’s, Rosangelos, Pequod‘s Deep Dish, Milano’s Deep Dish, Home Run Inn, Fox’s, Fasano’s. A lot of these are on the South Side, Pequods has two locations up North. Once in a while those wimps on the north side make a good pizza....what can you do.Which place(s) would you recommend in Chicago specifically for “flat” pizza?
If we're talking about Carlos Bakery in Hoboken they are way overpriced and many other places are much better.Thing about Joe’s is they say they’re shipping out of their Michigan site because of COVID.Kind of negates it being NY pizza.
I saw where Carlos Bakery had a 4.8* rating out of 5.I know their cakes and sHT are that good but is their pizza that good also?
I actually met "The original Ray" or at least he convinced me he was, my last time in the city, which was over a year ago at this point because of the pandemic. Thick foreign accent, sweet guy. Grimaldi's had two locations I was aware of - one in the city and the other by the docks I think.grimaldis in hoboken? rays is good
I've gotten a pie right before getting to the airport, putting it through TSA, and bringing it home. Had to heat it up, but that was about the closest. Still very good. I've done that with Giardano's in Chicago. That heated up much better than NYC pizza.Yeah. Many, many times. Probably about as many times as I've eaten pizza in NYC, having lived there for many years.
The notion of taking a perfectly good New York pizza, wrapping it up, potentially freezing/shipping it for days, then putting it in a regular oven is one of the most disrespectful things I've ever heard in my entire life.
Next you're gonna talk about shipping a bagel then toasting it.
Youve got life F-ed up....NY Pizza = Ed ReedWal-Mart pizza > NY pizza