Best Pizzeria in NJ (Trenton, Hoboken: county, places, cheaply)
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too thick and doughy. i'm not a fan of the chicago style dog either - too much crap on it - it's like "what the hell else can we pile on this thing?" - the dog itself is an afterthought. give me a crisp sabretts with k r a u t , those sauteed onions and mustard and I'm a happy gal. now ,back to our regularly scheduled pizza debate
i came here and got a hot dog and all they put on it was ketchup and mustard
i got sum pizza and it was paper thin like a frozen pizza
it's like it's all done quickly and cheaply around here
someone help me out here cuz if you call this good food ur nuts
i'm in the maplewood area
i need pizza that isn't paper thin, and hot dogs that have more ingredients than sumthin you buy on the corner
For some great pizza, try Giovanni's on Route 23 in Cedar Grove (by Tony's Train Town). If you want fantastic extra thin crust gourmet pizza, try Cafe La Moure on Route 202 in Oakland. (Their dinners are great too and prices are reasonable.) The best pizza of all went out of business about two years ago. That was a hole in the wall dump called Paulie's on Route 23 in Clifton.
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