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Old 05-10-2012, 10:01 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Hamlet53 View Post
I cast my vote for Chicago Deep Dish, even though I have never eaten pizza from the associated establishments. It is just the closest to what I would rate as the best pizza I have ever had, the stuffed pizza at Zachary's Pizza. Originally a Berkeley, California pizza restaurant it is now a Bay Area wide chain.
My sister spent 30 years in Berkeley, and always longs for east coast pizza (NY, NJ). I guess it's what you grew up with.

A pizza where the oil makes a path down your arm and drips off your elbow (what are the Europeans thinking, using a knife and fork?). A pizza with consistent quality control, because the mob tells the Italian pizza parlor owners from whom they must buy their cheese and sauce. Ah, north Jersey pizza of a few decades ago, just wonderful.

P.S. I didn't vote. E.g., John's in the City seems like it should be representative of east coast pizza, but it doesn't hold a candle to the east coast pizza I grew up with.
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