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I prefer the taste of freedom over delicious pizza. This, and there's nothing pizza in NY that you can't make at home. It's fucking pizza, not rocket science. +1 New York's only claim is that it has a lot of good pizza joints all in a big cluster. Who fucking cares? Sprinkled all over the rest of America are quality pizza joints that do every possible gourmet and specialized pizza. Fuck New York. Fuck it with a chainsaw. Really....that's NY's only claim? Well that and banning shit |
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Yes. the only thing new york has going for them Art and culture anyone? |
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NY is the only pizza. The rest of you schmucks are putting ketchup on noodles and calling it spaghetti with marinara sauce. Oh, great. Pull out the hackneyed "Goodfellas" quotes to prove a point. |
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best pizza in the world. fuck chicago, nasty thick ass pizza, ny is shit with shit sauce. i swear ny relies on its name for pizza, not the quality of the pie. |
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Big Ed's Pizza in Oak Ridge, TN...everything is a distant second to them. Lou Malnatti's in Chicago is awesome. Hell, we even love Old Chicago Pizza. The bread, sauce and cheese casserole known as "deep dish pizza" in Occupied Chicagoland is not pizza. You shut your blasphamous mouth. There is room for tolerance and acceptance in my stomach for both. You people need to learn to open your minds. |
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Water filtration exists pretty much, well, everywhere else that makes pizza. Are you seriously going to postulate that the secret to good pizza is clean water? Seriously? I would think it would be the toppings which Chicago has is aces over the paint job thick ones of NYC. |
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I'd strangle a dolphin for a slice of Sicilian from Umbertos in New Hyde Park. That and a pound of cannolis from liu liu's bakery are the only thing I miss about my communist, taint licking, ass stain home state. Also gtfo with that disgusting chicago style bullshit.
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Quoted: Oh please..... You Nugh Yawk guys would put ketchup on a soda cracker and call it pizza. You want pizza?.......gotta get it in Chicago! not a big fan of pizza-like casserole, here. the only thing worse than shitcago pizza is the abomination called St Louis style |
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shit cheese on undercooked dough with bitter sauce |
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Chicago makes better pizza and hot dogs. Yeah, I said it. And here after you gave the thumbs up to NC BBQ, I thought I could trust your opinion... |
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Heathens... Chicago deep dish is for tourists, Rosati's is the best. I worked at Rosati's when they only had 5 or 6 stores. I can still remember the pies I'd take home after my shift. |
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I don't get why nowhere else has great pizza. I live in NY (not the city!), I've worked in shops making neopolitan pizza, I could move to any state and make the exact same pizza... So why isn't there great NY style pizza all over the country? That being said, what state wants one more avid gun enthusiast/ pizza maker? Seriously, I need to get out of this hell hole. Then get yourself down here to NC, you'd be in good company, a lot of NY transplants here. |
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Although Chicago deep dish is good, I would not call it pizza. It's a casserole people, a casserole. ETA: Where are you all getting this "soggy" crap from? Anyone that has ever had real NY pizza knows you get it by the slice, they put it in the pizza oven to warm it up, and the crust is nice and crispy. >>they put it in the pizza oven to warm it up OK .. so not fresh then. |
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That's not even close to being called pizza. |
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The best pizza I ever had was at a mom n' pop shop in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Also was the first time I had a Chocotaco
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Everything else is crap. http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii121/beachcommando/images10.jpg Philly has some pretty good pizza, and we can own guns, too. |
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That's not even close to being called pizza. You would be wrong. |
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Chicago FTW oh, nope, sorry we can no longer be cordial |
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That's not even close to being called pizza. You would be wrong. Pizza in Italy (and NY) is a street food and typically used for snacking and you always use your hands. That needs a fork; it may be delicious, not arguing there. Not pizza. |
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That's not even close to being called pizza. You would be wrong. Lasagna. Casserole. Call it what you want. That's not pizza. This is pizza http://i1054.photobucket.com/albums/s500/enlightenme556/E0DF0E53-6590-47C0-A732-622E1CE731AD-34379-000007B4F5D5E5D0_zps8465bdb0.jpg hey look, pizza if you need utensils, it's not pizza |
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If it's not coming out of a wood-fired brick oven, it's not the best pizza.
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If it's not coming out of a wood-fired brick oven, it's not the best pizza. This I can agree to! |
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Actually, many agree that Phoenix Arizona has the best pizza.
I tend to agree. |
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That's not even close to being called pizza. You would be wrong. Lasagna. Casserole. Call it what you want. That's not pizza. This is pizza http://i1054.photobucket.com/albums/s500/enlightenme556/E0DF0E53-6590-47C0-A732-622E1CE731AD-34379-000007B4F5D5E5D0_zps8465bdb0.jpg ^ pizza |
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Actually, many agree that Phoenix Arizona has the best pizza. I tend to agree. I've actually heard they have very good pizza down there, I'd like to try it one day. |
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Actually, many agree that Phoenix Arizona has the best pizza. I tend to agree. There's a lot of Chicago transplants down there |
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I prefer the taste of freedom over delicious pizza. me, too. Fortunately for me, a NY Italian family moved their pizza business to my smallish town a few years ago. It's very good Italian food. |
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We have great pizza in NY, still like to make it myself http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/rogerdodger11/pizzaoven_zpsd769303d.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/rogerdodger11/pizza_zps51aead77.jpg You build the oven? No i did not, im not that handy. The oven was pre made, my uncle did the installation, brick work etc |
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We have great pizza in NY, still like to make it myself http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/rogerdodger11/pizzaoven_zpsd769303d.png http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/rogerdodger11/pizza_zps51aead77.jpg You build the oven? No i did not, im not that handy. The oven was pre made, my uncle did the installation, brick work etc Who made it? Is is something you can order? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That's not even close to being called pizza. You would be wrong. Lasagna. Casserole. Call it what you want. That's not pizza. This is pizza http://i1054.photobucket.com/albums/s500/enlightenme556/E0DF0E53-6590-47C0-A732-622E1CE731AD-34379-000007B4F5D5E5D0_zps8465bdb0.jpg To each his own. I would call that a cheap paper plate of fail. |
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Dominos.
Thin crust. Light cheese. Beef and bacon. I dare you to show me pizza that tastes better. |
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Dominos. Thin crust. Light cheese. Beef and bacon. I dare you to show me pizza that tastes better. Dominos is complete garbage...... |
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I'd strangle a dolphin for a slice of Sicilian from Umbertos in New Hyde Park. That and a pound of cannolis from liu liu's bakery are the only thing I miss about my communist, taint licking, ass stain home state. Also gtfo with that disgusting chicago style bullshit. There's an Umbertos not 5 minutes from my house.. their sausage broccoli rabe thin sicilian is AMAZING. |
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I've never had NY pizza, but if your in Napkes FL, cafe Naples is a must try. Every time I'm in Naples I go.
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Chicago > NY
Ordinarily it would pain me to say anything good about Obamalamaland, but both places are frozen socialist shitholes full of disarmed peons so it's a wash. PS: Chicago also beats NY on hot dogs. |
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Quoted: Quoted: New Haven CT, better than anything I've ever had in the city. North Jersey, CT, can be considered NY. Anybody making great pizza probably came there via NYC or learned from someone who did. Disagree. NY style and New Haven Apizza are totally different. Frank Pepe's FTMFW. BTW I would rather fuck an electrical outlet than eat one more slice of the hillybilly horseleather "pizza" they serve here in Memphis. |
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Dominos. Thin crust. Light cheese. Beef and bacon. I dare you to show me pizza that tastes better. Did you try holding a thermal lance in your mouth on a dare? Were your tastebuds traumatically amputated in a horrific animal husbandry accident? There's got to be an explanation for that, and it's got to be fucking outstanding. |
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I was raised in NY, in the metropolitan area, I KNOW good pizza. Having come to my senses some years ago and having moved to Nevada, I've come to the realization pizza isn't a mystery. A good dough, good sauce, good cheese can be made in any city, anywhere. In fact, I've found pizza here in the Las Vegas valley that is AS good or BETTER than some pizza I considered great back east.
Now, we have about an equal amount of Chicago transplants as we have NYers here in Sin City, and I will never be convinced that 'stuff' they call pizza is actually pizza. Does deep dish have it's merits? Sure, but it ain't fucking pizza. NY style pizza is PIZZA. Agree with OP. Everything else is shit. |
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Too bad you can't have a nice Big Gulp to wash it all down. Incorrect, 7-11 is exempt from Burgermeistermeisterburger Bloombergs ban! |
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I was raised in NY, in the metropolitan area, I KNOW good pizza. Having come to my senses some years ago and having moved to Nevada, I've come to the realization pizza isn't a mystery. A good dough, good sauce, good cheese can be made in any city, anywhere. In fact, I've found pizza here in the Las Vegas valley that is AS good or BETTER than some pizza I considered great back east. Now, we have about an equal amount of Chicago transplants as we have NYers here in Sin City, and I will never be convinced that 'stuff' they call pizza is actually pizza. Does deep dish have it's merits? Sure, but it ain't fucking pizza. NY style pizza is PIZZA. Agree with OP. Everything else is shit. You,ve been away too long & forgot what Pizza is supposted to tastees like, Same thing happens to LI housewives that never enter NYC, They forget what good foood tastees like! PS: you Can't make NY PIZZA without NYC Water! It's all in the water!! PS: I Spelled a few words incorrectly for a reason |
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The best pizza I've had so far came from a little hole in the way place in Rome, not too far from the Trevi Fountain. It was up some alley and most definitely wasn't a tourist trap. They've been using the same brick oven for as long as anyone can remember. It was a neighborhood joint that catered to a very young and well-dressed clientèle. Lots of serious looking young men waiting their turn to talk to an older fellow back at a corner table. Some of the nicest people I met in Rome, really. There are a few places in Florence that I like, as well. Haven't been to Sicily yet, so I can't say I've had the best pizza in the world yet. But I'm just a simple hillbilly who really likes pizza. I'm sure some big city thinker in New York knows best. Kinda like the clown who runs the town.
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