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Grimmsays...*related=http://videosift.com/video/Chicago-Responds-to-Jon-Stewarts-Deep-Dish-Pizza-Rant
siftbotsays...Chicago Responds to Jon Stewart's Deep Dish Pizza Rant has been added as a related post - related requested by Grimm.
Grimmsays...http://www.nypizzamagic.com/
billpayersays...Who was that chick ? She was awesome !!
ChaosEnginesays..."New York has the best f**king pizza on the f**king planet"
New York pizza is f**king awesome.
But I'm sorry, I've been to Italy and it's even better over there.
articiansays...I figure I'm in the minority, but I will never get the appeal. I have gone to many of the highly recommended Pizza places in New York and surrounding areas, and New York pizza is greasy, soggy, falls apart, and has had sub-par everything.
I love deep-dish, but I've only had the chance to eat it one time.
Being originally from California, I have to say I dearly miss Round Table Pizza where I live now. Probably the only time I've been a fan of a chain-restaurant, ever, but everything from their slightly-spicy and rich sauce, to their delicious dough and cheeses is perfect to me.
California Pizza Kitchen is pretty good too if you like your pizzas "different".
But FUCK New York style pizza. I just don't get the appeal. I probably never will.
Grimmsays...My brother in-law grew up in southern California but has since lived in Indiana, Singapore and now Texas. Everytime he comes to visit the first nights dinner is always at the local Round Table Pizza.
I think most of the country is not as uptight about pizza as NY and Chicago are. But especially in California we just don't have rules when it comes to good pizza other than "does it taste good"?
I figure I'm in the minority, but I will never get the appeal. I have gone to many of the highly recommended Pizza places in New York and surrounding areas, and New York pizza is greasy, soggy, falls apart, and has had sub-par everything.
I love deep-dish, but I've only had the chance to eat it one time.
Being originally from California, I have to say I dearly miss Round Table Pizza where I live now. Probably the only time I've been a fan of a chain-restaurant, ever, but everything from their slightly-spicy and rich sauce, to their delicious dough and cheeses is perfect to me.
California Pizza Kitchen is pretty good too if you like your pizzas "different".
But FUCK New York style pizza. I just don't get the appeal. I probably never will.
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