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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/22/06 02:37 PM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi:
But all joking aside, I have to say that IMO they are two totally different styles of Pizza that realy cannot be compared. While I love my New York pizza, I have to say that when I was in Chicago, I enjoyed the Chicago style pizza. Both are good in their own way. Two different styles of pizza that, IMO, really cannot be compared. I wasn't looking for comparison, I just wanted to see which was preferred. Usually those asked can come up with an answer between the two. Sometimes on occasion, you can like both. I guess the answer I was looking for was, if you're in a pizzeria and you had a choice between the two different styles, which would you order?
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/22/06 04:10 PM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: ... Both are good in their own way. Two different styles of pizza that, IMO, really cannot be compared... Yes, excellent point. Sort of like Pacino & DeNiro. Apple
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/22/06 06:38 PM
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i dont like to much sauce on the pizza. a new york pizza is huge not to much sauce or cheese and you can fold it over unlike those saucy slices
gotta go wit New York has the best pizza in the world
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/22/06 06:43 PM
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Originally posted by Enzo Scifo: Isn't a pizza a pizza? Aren't there any 'deep saucy' pizzas in NY? Get out. Now. Leave. Orrrrrrrrrr.... I could explain the difference to you in song-and-dance!
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/23/06 12:59 PM
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iv had the imported chicago pizza,ohhhhhhh boy its lovely :p
ill choose to make my own choices.
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/23/06 01:09 PM
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Originally posted by Tony Love: I guess the answer I was looking for was, if you're in a pizzeria and you had a choice between the two different styles, which would you order? If I had to choose with both in front of me, there's no question that I would go with a New York Style Pizza. Let me add that in New York one has a choice of two different styled pizzas ; A Sicilian pie ( square ) or a Napoleaton Pie (round). A Sicilian Pie : The place that makes this Sicilian Pie is IMO, one of the, if not the best places in NYC fgor sicilian style pizza Look familiar SC? Don Cardi
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/23/06 04:06 PM
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Originally posted by dontomasso: BTW DC or DS or any other New Yorkers out there....Where is the real ORIGINAL RAY'S PIZZA? It's like asking where the original NY Starbucks is. Originally posted by Don Cardi: Let me add that in New York one has a choice of two different styled pizzas ; A Sicilian pie ( square ) or a Napoleaton Pie (round).
A Sicilian Pie :
The place that makes this Sicilian Pie is IMO, one of the, if not the best places in NYC fgor sicilian style pizza
Damn, that makes my mouth water just looking at it!
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/23/06 04:09 PM
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That pizza looks delicious!!! I'm sure I have had Chicago pizza, but probably not since I was a kid. I'm going to go with NY pizza. I had once piece, and it was wonderful. I still think about it to this day when I think of the best pizza I've ever eaten. Not only pizza either. I think NYC has the very best Italian food (next to mom's of course :p ) that I've ever had. TIS
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/23/06 04:14 PM
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I wish I would have had some Italian when I went to NY last year!! I want to go back, but even more, I want to go back and take a trip through Little Italy. I went with my concert band, and we didn't even stop there. We went by Broadway, Times Square, lower Manhattan, Staten Island. I really want to go back!
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/23/06 04:44 PM
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KRAMER: I miss home, and I don't even know how to get there. JERRY: What's around you? KRAMER: I'm lookin' at Ray's Pizza. You know where that is? JERRY: Is it Famous Ray's? KRAMER: No. It's Original Ray's. JERRY: Famous Original Ray's? KRAMER: It's just Original, Jerry! That was on the site JG linked. So classic.
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Re: Pizza Wars
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05/23/06 04:52 PM
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Martio's in Nanuet, NY has the best pizza EVER. Not only is the Sicilian excellent, but they make a delicious thin crust "round" pie. It is out of this world!! He also has a brick oven for smaller, personal pies, although they're a bit well-done for some tastes. Then there's Parmigiano's in Old Tappan, NJ that has great Italian food and makes excellent pizza. Goodness, I'm getting hungry.
I have been to Italy, and thought that the pizza in Sicily was great. They are not like our Sicilian pies at all, but rather are personal, round pies. And they make one with artichokes that is out of this world. Sorry, Lavi, I've had pizza in Rome a few times and was not that thrilled.
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