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New York or Chicago Pizza?

New York or Chicago style pizza?


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I voted for thin crust NY style pizza because it is the closest equivalent to actual pizza, Italian style: hand tossed and cooked in a open flame brick oven.

^This. Couldn't have said it better myself. :techman:

Well, it's the closest equivalent other than hand-tossed brick oven pizza, which we do have here in abundance as well. My favorite all-time is the crab dip pizza (crab dip, mozz and Old Bay) from the Owl Bar in Baltimore. :bolian:

For normal, delivery pizza I prefer pepperoni, and maybe either mushrooms (I like the slimy canned variety on my pizza) or onions. Maybe some roasted garlic.
 
The best pizza I ever had was in New York, but it was definitely deep dish, with The Works. And I mean The Works. Could have fed a family of eight for a month.

My favorite kind of pizza is Zen Pizza. :cool:
 
No, it's where you go into the shop and ask 'Make me one with everything'


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I think both pizzas are great. There was a great pizzeria I used to hang out in in Astoria, and there was a great pizzeria in Chicago as well. I love both equally.
 
I tried a brand called Reggio's last night. It was supposed to be Chicago style pizza, but I have to be honest, it wasn't that good, and it was expensive. Granted, frozen pizza does not taste the same as pizzeria pizza, but really, I don't know how the price is at all justified for it. It was not good.
 
Yeah, I grew up in Windsor, which was a very very Italian-Canadian town. Really good pizza places just down the street....Koolini's was one of my favourites.
 
Chicago for me. But, lets face it, pizza is awesome no matter what. It is the people who don't like pizza that worry me.
 
Do such people exist? I think I would die inside if I ever met someone who said they didn't like pizza.
 
At least you didn't include St. Louis style, which I was introduced to when I lived there. My wife described it as "tomato paste on a thin cracker". blech.

I did have St. Louis style pizza once. Blech indeed. I think I actually got sick from it. :eek:

Imo's?

I can't remember who made it. All I know is that it was awful. To this day it's the worst pizza I have ever eaten.

I do recall that it *wasn't* particularly thin, though. It did have a lot of toppings.
 
Do such people exist? I think I would die inside if I ever met someone who said they didn't like pizza.

My youngest sister abhors pizza in all its incarnations. Every day, I'm grateful that I'm not related to her by blood. I can't imagine how she's surviving college right now.

As for my favorite, it is and always will be a double-decker sausage from Dan's Pizza at 2738 Maple Avenue in Downers Grove, IL. Haven't been there in probably six years, but it's incredible.
 
Yeah, deep dish is like an inch or two of toppings. You usually need to eat it with a fork, and one slice is enough for a whole meal.

:drool::drool:

Even though I went for pizza Saturday night, I'm soooooo tempted to go back for another it's ridiculous. Found a chain over here that sells a great Chicago style pie saturday.

New York style. Accept not substitutes.

This is an oxymoron. New York style pizza is a cheap imitation of real pizza.

Real pizza comes from Chicago.
 
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