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powerbuddy

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I am in the city for 1 day on Friday. Just might try their pizzas. Can you suggest me a place where you get nothing less than perfection? I mean taste and generosity. Don't care about the cost just don't want the place to be too sophisticated!
 
When I went to Columbia I used to like V&Ts. Apparently it's still around -- very good pizza with a New York attitude. The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is right across the street, a great sight to see.
 
From my California perspective, ANY of them would do! I grew up in Jersey and there's nothing like NY area pizza. Visited NJ a couple of weeks ago and buying a large pie for lunch was a high priority...
 
Another vote for Two Boots. I've only been in the city for about 6 months but I feel like it has been the best I've had.
 
Why would anyone take a NY pizza recommendation from a Chicago deep disher? ;)

John's FTW
http://www.johnspizzerianyc.com/index2.htm

Oh stop! I like the NYC stuff too! And yes, I like John's too. But Two Boots make this one pizza called the Red. It has a spinach crust and this fantastic marinara on top with all sorts of minced veggies and spices. No cheese. It sounds weird, but it's the best pizza I've ever had.

Another vote for Two Boots. I've only been in the city for about 6 months but I feel like it has been the best I've had.

Thank you! :)
 
just scarffed down a slice from koronette (110th and broadway) after a great night of sangria and tappas in the village (yeah thats NYC for you) its a great place to always get a fresh slice of cheese and they are huuuuge
 
^I can never get over how many porn shops are in the village....If you visit NYC you need to jump on the train and head out there....its all of NYC bunched up into one spot.


Bless
poppycock:p

NYC cannot be explored in only one neighborhood;) the village is great but tis a morsel of what you can discover here.
 
poppycock:p

NYC cannot be explored in only one neighborhood;) the village is great but tis a morsel of what you can discover here.

Manhattan is slowly dying from the artist's standpoint. For example, Times Square might be "cleaned up" but it depressing as hell now. It boring and plastic. The Village is even getting overrun. I couldn't believe I saw a Whole Foods on Houston last time I was there (not that Whole Foods is a bad thing). It seems far from the NYC of the 80's that was a hotbed of creativity. The same thing is happening here in Chicago to a certain extent. LA seems like the last refuge for creative people these days.
 
You can try: Goodfellas on your next visit

Voted best pizza in the world

Woof, Woof - Dawg
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Goodfellas is awesome pizza but who the hell wants to go to Brooklyn? :p
 
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