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Re: How do you eat your pizza?
[Re: Alfanosgirl]
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04/04/16 03:06 AM
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Over here in CA I gotta hold my nose with my left hand and use my right hand to eat. The slice sticks out straight like it's made of cardboard. There's no grease dripping down either. Nobody knows how to make a good slice. Maybe Cortina's in Anaheim. And I did recently try TJ's pizza which is pretty good but nothing and I mean nothing beats NY pizza, sorry Chicago ppl. When I'm in Jersey or NY, I fold it and eat it. Yum, it's soooo GOOD!! Then I lick the grease dripping down the side of my mouth. GOOD stuff Foots, you are so right, you need knock around clothes to eat pizza!! A-Girl, you oughta check out Tony's Little Italy in Placentia off of Placentia Avenue. They have a Chicago Deep Dish that rivals anything you can get from Chicago, and their thin crust pizza is top notch, as well. Angelo's and Vinci's, off of Chapman and Harbor in Fullerton, also makes a pretty damn good pizza, as well. But you're right, good pizza joints are few and far between 'round these parts. There are a few, though!
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Re: How do you eat your pizza?
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04/04/16 12:35 PM
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Alfa I like the crust. That's like desert built into the Pizza. LOL, yes it is. And they are going bananas these days with garlic crusts and whatnot. I will eat the crust if I have one or two slices. But if you have a whole pie to yourself.......
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Re: How do you eat your pizza?
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04/09/16 12:27 PM
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TIS I've been up by you for my nephews team parties at Graziano's. The pizza isn't bad. That's a fun place too for the kids. Faithful1 I'll try the place you mentioned when I'm down in south county during the summer. XDCX I've been to all the places you've mentioned and they just don't taste enough like the pizza I'm used to eating. I'm very particular about my pizza. Angelo and Vinci's is a fun place, I like the atmosphere. That Tony's pizzeria in Placentia lol my Dad called him up to tell him to take his sign down cuz his pizza tastes nothing like NY Little Italy pizza. He actually called the guy up to tell him that. Years ago there was Brooklyn Pizza Works on Imperial/Rose in Placentia. That place was really good in the early 80's. We'd go there but now I don't know who owns it. Mamalukes (Mammalucco's) in Brea on Imperial hwy near Trader Joe's is a pretty good pizza joint, set up like the pizza parlors back east with all the pics on the wall and red/white table cloths. The owner is from Brooklyn, nice guy. De Luca's in La Habra/Whittier area was good. They were from Newark but I think it changed owners recently. Last year I tried Napoli pizzeria in downtown Disney, pretty good pizza. At Vid Con last year, I tried TJ's and that was probably thee best pizza I've had in OC.
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Re: How do you eat your pizza?
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04/29/16 06:40 PM
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