Where is the better pizza?

New York City
Total votes: 19 (49%)
Chicago
Total votes: 20 (51%)
Total votes: 39

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I had an amazing pizza experience in New York. Don't remember what the place was called, but it was next to or very near a gelato shop called CONES.

That said, there are several really amazing gourmet pizza shops in Minneapolis/St. Paul, stuff that would rival many places in New York and Chicago.

I like a traditional hand-tossed pizza with a chewy crust. Don't really care for thin crust or deep dish.

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placeholder wrote:Please allow me to telling these story:

I am in Chicago in March for these tribute show of Silkworms. So nice. At these show, the beautiful Kyle Sowash, he tells me and my beautiful girlfriend of these Chicago stuffed pizza. Kyle makes much excited talking of these crazy faghina pizza and how we must to trying it, so the next night we buy these thing and take to motel. I make one bite of these pizza, and porco dio! The cheese, much of the cheese, she jump right into the throat with no chew and I am to choking! I am one minute making the phone talk to bandmate who just arrives back in Memphis, Italia, and next minutes am to make the serious choking!! I cannot breathe through the mouth or make talking! The girlfriend, she says some things to me, but I cannot hear these thing because of choke. Maybe is "why for you making these stupid noise?" I don't know! Finally, I am to make stop the choke. I am to "leave out" the details of these process.

New York! I am to folding and eating many slices of your pizza in your city! Is nice!

Faghina crazy Chicago pizza! She almost kills me dead in the motel room! My vote is for you!!


LOL

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chairman_hall wrote:
placeholder wrote:Please allow me to telling these story:

I am in Chicago in March for these tribute show of Silkworms. So nice. At these show, the beautiful Kyle Sowash, he tells me and my beautiful girlfriend of these Chicago stuffed pizza. Kyle makes much excited talking of these crazy faghina pizza and how we must to trying it, so the next night we buy these thing and take to motel. I make one bite of these pizza, and porco dio! The cheese, much of the cheese, she jump right into the throat with no chew and I am to choking! I am one minute making the phone talk to bandmate who just arrives back in Memphis, Italia, and next minutes am to make the serious choking!! I cannot breathe through the mouth or make talking! The girlfriend, she says some things to me, but I cannot hear these thing because of choke. Maybe is "why for you making these stupid noise?" I don't know! Finally, I am to make stop the choke. I am to "leave out" the details of these process.

New York! I am to folding and eating many slices of your pizza in your city! Is nice!

Faghina crazy Chicago pizza! She almost kills me dead in the motel room! My vote is for you!!


LOL


That reminds me to say: one time I too nearly choked on stringy, congealing mozzarella. So danger-licious, this cheese!
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scott wrote:I just wanna state for the record that you people talking about good pizza in DC were obviously not just eating pizza while there but were also smoking a lot of crack. In the three years I lived in DC, I only came across one place that had good pizza, Armand's, which was west of the park and thus way out of my way. I only had it maybe two or three times, which is almost the number of times I was west of the park.

DC pizza is ass.


FUCKOFF.

DC has some excellent Pizza. Two Amy's and Paradiso for example. Armands too.

Here's Paradiso's BOTTARGA (note, I asked for less cheese and a whole wheat crust):

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Yes, that's an EGG IN THE MIDDLE, covered in dried, salty, smoked fish eggs.

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I am admittedly biased, but some of the best pizza I've ever had is at a place called Rudy's here in Bellingham.

Excellent crust that is thin, but not as thin as NY style. Great sauce as well, though I know folks who have never warmed to it.

There is only one other Rudy's, in Lawrence, Kansas. When I wen there while on tour a few years ago, it was like being home for 30 minutes.

Perhaps this is Kansas style pizza? If so, I like Kansas style pizza.

I'd take Chicago over NY any day.
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tallchris wrote:I am admittedly biased, but some of the best pizza I've ever had is at a place called Rudy's here in Bellingham.

Excellent crust that is thin, but not as thin as NY style. Great sauce as well, though I know folks who have never warmed to it.


I have not experienced any really good pizza anywhere West of the Mississippi, and a friend of mine holds this as a steady rule.

That said, I also subscribe to the cliche about bad pizza still being pretty good.

Chicago style, however, is the BEST.
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scott wrote:I love Giordano's stuffed pizza, which looks pretty similar to the one Itchy McBeff posted here. It's delicious. I eat it with a fork and knife when it's hot, and then eat it cold by hand for another two or three meals worth of food in the following couple days. Fucking kills.

Thin pizza, too, we got a million places do it good here.

The style I think of as "New York" pizza is basically what you get at Sbarro... one big floppy triangle. It's also excellent.

But it can't touch thick and stuffed (we got at least four places here that do it great, assuming Guliano's is still around) or the cut-into-pieces-the-size-of-a-credit-card style thin we got here.

Sometimes I get NY style pizza here, at Bacci. It's roughly NY style. I like it, cause it's a block away and it's easy. But it's not the best.

Sorry NY!!! Just add it to the list!! One more way Chicago kicks your lame ass!!!


exactly what he said, Giordano's stuffed is delicious. Our thin pizza is delicious. Our deep dish is delicious. We can get 'new york' style here on par with anything in New York.
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