Showing 153 Result(s)
Pizza

A SECOND CHANCE (Totonno’s)

For all intents and purposes, my pizza journey is over. Of course I couldn’t make it to every single pizzeria in the city and spots continue to open up every week. But I made my peace (piece?) with the pizza search and even wrote up a conclusion. Well, thanks to Jason Feirman and his Pizza …

Pizza

PIZZA WITH YOUR BEER

What to do on a Sunday afternoon?  I’m tired of going to the movies, I’m never up early enough for brunch, and there’s only so long I can sit at home and write blog entries. So last weekend, I ventured into Williamsburg for a different sort of Sunday afternoon. Instead of doing any of the …

Pizza

NEW FRIENDS (Arturo’s)

When I posted the first episode of my web series, I reached out to some NY pizza bloggers (whose blogs I had been using for research and insight) to introduce myself and present my video.  The response was pretty overwhelming and I was quickly welcomed into the community.  So much so that I was invited …

Pizza

Perfect Pizza?

Okay, seriously, if you call yourself “Perfect Pizza” then your slice better blow my f***ing socks off.  I want to walk out of that pizzeria completely sockless. Well, needless to say, my feet were fully covered when I walked out of Patzeria Perfect Pizza.  And it’s a good thing too, since it was freezing outside. …

Pizza

Lucky Number… 28?

Long before Kesté opened to great reviews and pizza fanfare, there was a modest little pizza joint down the street that specialized in wood oven pizzas.  Their sign reads “The Original Brick Oven” referring to the wood ovens that were used before Genaro Lombardi was forced into cooking his pizzas with coals.  And they were …

Pizza

PIZZA in New York: Lucali

I wonder how the people of Naples ate their tomato flatbreads in the 1700’s. I mean, if they wanted it for dinner, did they just eat them in the dark?  Not knowing which topping they ended up with?  Or did they eat them by candlelight huddled around an old table? Well, I don’t think Mark …

Pizza

Pizza Speakeasy

It’s very exciting to have a secret over everybody else.  Whenever I bring a date or an out of town friend to a little bar in the back of a hot dog stand or a garage or a cemetery or wherever, I feel like the coolest, most “in the know” guy in the world. For …

Pizza

The Thin Bread Line

SADLY, WALDY’S WOOD-FIRED PIZZA IS NOW CLOSED. It’s really amazing how many places advertise that they have the best pizza in New York. Some signs even proclaim the best pizza in the country or the world. I mean, who are these people? Can a chef decide he has the best pizza in the city and …

Pizza

New York’s Finest

You could read the reviews of NY Times food critic Sam Sifton (or, Frank Bruni’s web archives), watch Anthony Bourdain, or browse through chowhound. All of those resources will probably steer you to some very good meals. But when it comes to pizza, I think the best judge of whether you should spend your time …

Pizza

Take A Number

SADLY, SINGAS PIZZA IS NOW CLOSED. When I walk into a restaurant and it smells like Subway (the sandwich shop – not the transit system), the only menu appears in a big bright marquee above, and the cashier gives me a number when I order, I expect the food to be fast food. And I think …

Pizza

Forkin’ Pizza

SADLY, VELOCE PIZZERIA IS NOW CLOSED. Comfort foods are dishes that bring us back to our childhood and make us feel safe and warm.  And usually have at least 500-1000 calories per serving. Macaroni and cheese, meat loaf, and  middle school sloppy joes are all examples of comfort food. And just for kicks, let’s add pizza …

Pizza

Way South of Houston Street

SADLY, SALVATORE OF SOHO IS NOW CLOSED. One of the newer pizzerias that gets talked about a lot in the press lately is Salvatore of Soho. Look as hard as you’d like in that fancy neighborhood downtown among boutique clothing stores and high end restaurants. But you won’t find this pizzeria on Prince or Spring Street or …

Pizza

Ferry Good Pizza

SADLY, NUNZIO’S IS NOW CLOSED. There are so many pizzerias in this city and there’s just no way I can get to them all. Unless I plan on eating nothing but pizza for the next few years. And as tempting as that sounds, I’ve got other plans. But I can hit up all five boroughs and …