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Soprano's in the Villas!! Me and my boyfriend were blown away by the unexpected deliciousness of their pies when we moved here, and now judge all other pizza pies by that standard. None has held up to them yet!
DITC we must have NY water in Northern NJ though...
Nope. Different reservoirs. Drink NY tap water sometime, it is out of this world. The NY water does not come from the East River either, it comes from way upstate.
Delorenzo in Trenton sells about 500 pizzas a night, what does that tell ya?
That they can make about 500 pizzas a night. This is only place I've ever waited outside in the winter for a pizza. Certainly better than anything I've had in Massachusetts.
New York water is the absolute best. It was rated the best City water for years. The NYC water is also the reason why the bread and pizza is the absolute best in NYC.
I lived in Hudson County for 30 years and would travel religiously to NYC (only about 10 minutes), and I have never had better bread or pizza.
There are good places in Northern Jersey for bread, and there are a few good pizzerias there, as well. As someone who now lives in Ocean County I have had the bread and pizza here, and it is awful. I have also had "Tomato Pies", especially those that have been spoken of here. They are good, but NO where as good as the pies that you get in The City.
John's Pizzeria (http://www.johnspizzerianyc.com/index2.htm - broken link)
http://www.johnspizzerianyc.com/index2.htm (broken link)
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That was a joke. You don't need NY water to make good pizza.
Actually, you do! Just come down to NC, where many New Yorkers are trying to sell (and re-create) NY-style pizza. It doesn't work! You need NJ or NY water!
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