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Old 08-03-2008, 05:46 PM
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Default Finally Moving to Massapequa Park

Other then All American, can anyone reccomend Pizza and chinese places to eat at or take out? What's the better place to do food shopping? Can you recommend electrician, plumbers, and a company that does gas furnace repairs etc?

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Having lived in Massapequa (off Broadway) for a number of years I happen to like Fra Amichi which is on Broadway & Jerusalem. But keep in mind that Massapequa is FULL of Pizza places and you really can't go wrong. Of course I'm saying this as a current resident of California where there's no such thing as good NY pizza anymore (with extremely rare exception).

I never had a favorite Chinese food place 'cause they were all fairly good. There was a place on Park Blvd (by Clark) that we went to often because it was close. China Grill I think its called now? This is another thing that is done completely differently in California than NY (and I sooo much prefer NY Chinese food)
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Old 08-10-2009, 09:27 AM
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Congratulations on your move. As far as Chinese I have tried them all, but the best is Cheung Mei down by St Rose of Lima on Merrick Road. For pizza, Fra Amichi which is north, and Pizza Bistro and Ginos which as south on Merrick Road are good. Best bagels for sure are next to Massapequa High School at the Buttered Bagel.
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Old 08-10-2009, 05:44 PM
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the best pizza in all of the massapequa areas is GINO'S PIZZA, across from burns park. trust me. Ive been eating pizza all my life and they have THE BEST in town.
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