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re: 7 best cities for pizza (another stupid list)

Posted on 4/30/14 at 9:47 am to
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 4/30/14 at 9:47 am to
The best pizza I ever had was in Provence, France, although I'm quite willing to admit that the location and my mindset at the time may have contributed to the fond memories of it.

I will say, after having lived in NY for over 10 years, the pizza here is somewhat overrated. Can you find very good pizza here? Yes. However, the vast majority of pizza here is too doughy, too processed cheese laden, and has bland sauce. Just my opinion.
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
21459 posts
Posted on 4/30/14 at 9:53 am to
No Ruston, Monroe or Bossier?? Johnny's anyone??
Posted by TheIndulger
Member since Sep 2011
19239 posts
Posted on 4/30/14 at 10:36 am to
quote:

I will say, after having lived in NY for over 10 years, the pizza here is somewhat overrated. Can you find very good pizza here? Yes. However, the vast majority of pizza here is too doughy, too processed cheese laden, and has bland sauce. Just my opinion.


That's how barbecue in texas is. You can find the best barbecue in the world there, but 95% of the places are generic bbq you can get anywhere
Posted by brgfather129
Los Angeles, CA
Member since Jul 2009
17112 posts
Posted on 4/30/14 at 10:44 am to
quote:

I will say, after having lived in NY for over 10 years, the pizza here is somewhat overrated.


Have you been to the Sbarro in Times Square?
Posted by Woody
Member since Nov 2004
2452 posts
Posted on 4/30/14 at 12:00 pm to
quote:

I will say, after having lived in NY for over 10 years, the pizza here is somewhat overrated. Can you find very good pizza here? Yes. However, the vast majority of pizza here is too doughy, too processed cheese laden, and has bland sauce. Just my opinion.

That may be true, but just because there's a lot of average pizzas doesn't mean there's not a lot of great pizzas.

In NOLA, for example, we have a lot of shitty seafood restaurants where you can get average to below average fried seafood. If I judged the city based on those, I would say it's an overrated seafood destination. However, that would be inaccurate based on the large group of top tier restaurants in the metro that make the city one of the best seafood destinations anywhere.
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