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The Perfect Pizza

17 pointsby tjsnyderalmost 15 years ago

5 comments

carbocationalmost 15 years ago
At first I thought this was spam, due to the ads atop the page. Then I saw the following:<p>&#62; Sally's Apizza in New Haven, CT. Aside from NYC, New Haven is probably the best pizza town in the U.S. There are at least 10 pizzerias there that are better than every pizzeria in my home of Atlanta. New Haven sports many styles of pizza, all good, but this is the quintessential "New Haven Style". No other town I've been in makes this kind of pizza. The pie below is half Marinara and half cheese. My photo of Modern Apizza, a few miles away, didn't come out that good. <i>But Modern is even better than Sally's in my opinion.</i><p>This guy sees through the hype about Pepe's and Sally's and gets right down to it, though he's not even from New Haven. Impressive! (The only thing better than Modern pizza is B.A.R. pizza, IMHO.)
altanoalmost 15 years ago
Does anyone know where to get good pizza in Boston or Cambridge? An absolute prerequisite before answering this question is that you must agree almost all pizza in NYC is delicious and almost all pizza in Boston is the most inedible, greasy, rubbery, piece of shit ever. Especially Upper Crust's burned garlic pizza.<p>Acceptable pizza I've found:<p><pre><code> * Felcaro's BBQ pizza (Cambridge St) * Bostone's plain Sicilian (Newbury St) * Figs' spicy chicken sausage (Charles St. *must* eat on the spot) </code></pre> Notice none of this is just plain pizza, as I haven't found an acceptable slice yet.<p>Getting good food in Boston is such a fucking chore.
zmmzalmost 15 years ago
<i>It's one of my favorite combinations: Rosemary, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh chopped tomatoes, mozz and pepperoni.</i> I've just had a revelation, the combination of Rosemary and sun-dried tomatoes is something that never occurred to me and sounds like the best thing on a pizza ever.<p>I would be interested to see what this guy makes of Sao Paolo, which apparently has around 10,000 pizza places. I'm sure there is some gold to be found there.
defenalmost 15 years ago
My favorite pizza place of all time - De Lorenzo's Tomato Pies in Trenton NJ - is on his "to be tasted" list. Can't wait to read his review because this guy seems to know a lot about the topic.
wmblaettleralmost 15 years ago
I have been using his dough recipe (or my variant of it) for a while now. This guy definitely knows pizza. It's worth checking out if you like to make pizza from scratch.