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porkbeaks
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Wed, 09/9/09 11:25 AM
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NYPIzzaNut
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Sat, 11/21/09 10:14 PM
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richardao1 Let me restate I have been to quite a few and in my gastronomical opinion . Just Kidding. How does every one feel about Frank Pepe's in CT. I was a bit dissapointed when I went. The service was so slow and the pie was really over cooked. I still don't understand how they cut there pies either. Must have been 30 tiny slices all over the place. What??
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EatingTheRoad
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Sun, 11/22/09 8:34 AM
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NYPIzzaNut richardao1 Let me restate I have been to quite a few and in my gastronomical opinion . Just Kidding. How does every one feel about Frank Pepe's in CT. I was a bit dissapointed when I went. The service was so slow and the pie was really over cooked. I still don't understand how they cut there pies either. Must have been 30 tiny slices all over the place. What?? Yeah what NYPizzaNut said, "What??" Were you even on Wooster St.? This seems like a parallel universe...well except for the wait but it's always that way.
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Sun, 11/22/09 5:39 PM
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I have never been to Connecticut for pizza yet (a lack that I hope to soon correct!). Nevertheless, I am disturbed to hear that such a fine pizza parlor uses that northeastern fashion of cutting pizza into lots of little squares, with a a tic-tac-toe sort of pattern of slicing the pie.
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tames
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Sun, 11/22/09 8:30 PM
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My all time fav is an Italian sausage from Robintino's in Bountiful Utah
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Mon, 12/7/09 12:05 PM
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MiamiDon I have never been to Connecticut for pizza yet (a lack that I hope to soon correct!). Nevertheless, I am disturbed to hear that such a fine pizza parlor uses that northeastern fashion of cutting pizza into lots of little squares, with a a tic-tac-toe sort of pattern of slicing the pie. Growing up in Bpt,Ct the only pizza I ever saw cut into squares was a Sicilian Pizza. The bottom crust was an inch thick. I think the Sicilian Pizza came from Jerry's Pizza in Bpt. BillyB
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NYPIzzaNut
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Mon, 12/7/09 12:26 PM
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Sicilian pies are the only ones that should be cut in such a way (unless they are round).
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EatingTheRoad
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Mon, 12/7/09 12:40 PM
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gregys
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Tue, 12/8/09 11:48 AM
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I ate at a NY place, could have been Brooklyn, was very good. Made to order. Select your own fresh ingredients that were then cut. one of the best ingredient in pizza is Eggplant. I think I had that with whole tomato slices and ?? Very good stuff.
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RE: Best Pizzas in NY
Tue, 12/8/09 12:57 PM
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BillyB MiamiDon I have never been to Connecticut for pizza yet (a lack that I hope to soon correct!). Nevertheless, I am disturbed to hear that such a fine pizza parlor uses that northeastern fashion of cutting pizza into lots of little squares, with a a tic-tac-toe sort of pattern of slicing the pie. Growing up in Bpt,Ct the only pizza I ever saw cut into squares was a Sicilian Pizza. The bottom crust was an inch thick. I think the Sicilian Pizza came from Jerry's Pizza in Bpt. BillyB I never saw any Sicilian at Jerry's, which doesn't mean they didn't have it.
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