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To be honest Pizza taste better away from Manhattan. Anywhere near Manhattan or in Manhattan itself the Pizza taste bland. Higher rents probably force establishments to use cheaper ingredients even though prices are marked up!
Actually there's a spot on the corner of Chambers and Church that serves some of the best pizza I ever tasted.
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Actually there's a spot on the corner of Chambers and Church that serves some of the best pizza I ever tasted.
An Italian owned and operated Pizzeria opened up here in Mott Haven right off the Willis Avenue Bridge. The owner is from central Italy, Naples I believe. I hope this guy can last, usually this spot has failed in restaurant business in the past decade which saw 4 different establishments change hands from Jamaican/West Indian spot, to two Dominican establishments and now Italian Pizzeria. I hope this guy can be successful but it is highly unlikely. However I do like their pizza, and the dough is very fresh which I like. Very tasty buffalo chicken pizza. .
There's good pizza in Manhattan, it's just drowned out by the numerous crappy, bland and downright disgusting proliferation of cheapo $1 slice joints. I can't say enough about this place we found a few weeks ago on Allen and Stanton. Amazing. I think it's called "Williamsburg Pizza on the LES".
Eventually, even the basic Italian pizza places were either upgraded and/or run by Hispanics or Russian Jews or other new immigrant groups.
Albanians too.
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