Finding the BEST Pizza in New York City

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  • čas přidán 9. 12. 2022
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  • @ThePasinis
    @ThePasinis  Před rokem +153

    Looks like a lot of people didn’t watch the full video. 🙃We aren’t comparing NY with Neapolitan ragazzi. As stated in the video, we were only trying slices and not whole pies. Unfortunately the slices we ended up getting from these very recommended places were dry and not even foldable without cracking. We didn’t enjoy them, but they doesn’t mean you can’t! We’re just sharing our opinion. Also, Neapolitan isn’t even our favorite type of pizza. Romano is what we prefer. It is a thinner crust than Neapolitan and actually quite similar to NY Pizza believe it or not!

    • @ministerchristine
      @ministerchristine Před rokem +6

      Maybe put slice in title of video.

    • @Tracy-zd6cf
      @Tracy-zd6cf Před rokem +6

      You have to come to New Haven Ct to try really good pizza.

    • @lucaferrari1860
      @lucaferrari1860 Před rokem +4

      Well! I don’t see the problem in the video you you said you like it! and the guy from "new york " agreed with you it was too dry! I think people don’t watch all video like you say

    • @mellio9077
      @mellio9077 Před rokem +3

      @@Tracy-zd6cf Pepe’s? What’s your suggestion for best pizza in NHaven?

    • @mellio9077
      @mellio9077 Před rokem +3

      What’s the # rating for Ribalta’s--did I miss it?

  • @GRafaella
    @GRafaella Před rokem +50

    I think the nostalgia for your neighborhood slice plays into our love of particular styles. The crackly crust is my favorite. I think it’s a texture thing. I’ve had pizza in Rome, Naples, and Laterza and pizza in Laterza made me feel most at home because it had the crunch. That said I love all pizza despite being lactose intolerant.

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +7

      Definitely! There are so many types of pizza out there and almost everyone has a different favorite. That’s what makes it fun!!

  • @trenthebert5943
    @trenthebert5943 Před rokem +170

    Don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone complain that a slice of NY pizza is too crispy. That’s the whole point.

    • @jimhutchison3435
      @jimhutchison3435 Před rokem +2

      No flop!

    • @kara8892
      @kara8892 Před rokem +6

      It's too crispy for their taste...

    • @DK-vn7lr
      @DK-vn7lr Před rokem +7

      @kara Then why even try it? I wouldn't review food that ahead of time I knew I wouldn't like. I don't like mayonnaise, I would never do tuna salad reviews

    • @maxinelynch36
      @maxinelynch36 Před rokem +3

      Don't think I've never seen people not grasp a concept..... It's a review

    • @jefflewis4
      @jefflewis4 Před rokem +3

      Yeah he definitely seems to favor a soft flexible crust which is really not classic NYC style Pizza, so no surprise he doesn't rate very highly what most New Yorker's consider the best Pizza.

  • @gingermama7823
    @gingermama7823 Před rokem +31

    I think what everyone is failing to notice is that it's all reheated slices. Fresh slices are not cracker crisp and they fold nicely. I rarely if ever buy slices for that reason, I like it fresh and hot or cold the next day not in between and never reheated. That being said, it's still pizza and I'm still going to eat it ;)

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Před rokem +3

      Notice how they swooned over the one fresh-made pie that they got. They don't have a clue.

    • @JBM425
      @JBM425 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I agree. I’d rather have a warm or lukewarm slice than have it reheated so it’s not cracker-like and dry.

    • @SomeGuys31415
      @SomeGuys31415 Před měsícem +1

      That’s why slice shops, even in NY, aren’t terribly good. NY has a lot of amazing pizza, but none of the great shops are by the slice, they’re whole pies.

  • @linkjag
    @linkjag Před rokem +57

    Highly recommend trying out spots in Brooklyn next time. Di fara, Luigis, Lucali, Best Pizza, Williamsburg pizza, and others are all much more loved by locals than much of what's in Manhattan. Also if you want to find more truly great places definitely ask Scott or other local content creators. The fact that Joe's was the MOST requested one tells me a lot of people who have only ever been tourists voted in your poll. I just think there's new york pizza you would genuinely love but I would never have told an Italian to go to Joe's lol

    • @miriammadry9340
      @miriammadry9340 Před rokem +15

      No don’t send them to Di Fara or Lucali I can’t watch them insult anymore fine nyc establishments and that’s coming from a girl who grew up on Staten Island pizza where Joe and Pat’s and Denino’s reign supreme

    • @josephrabor222
      @josephrabor222 Před rokem +11

      @@miriammadry9340 sadly, they are comparing NYC pizza to Neapolitan pizza and dont recognize there is a difference...

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před rokem

      Ah… Luigi’s isn’t worth it anymore… really went down hill in the last few years.

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před rokem +8

      @@miriammadry9340 DiFara doesn’t really matter anymore… Dom passed away and they’ve expanded aggressively. The quality has immediately plummeted.

    • @thepiemaster0933
      @thepiemaster0933 Před rokem

      @@miriammadry9340 joe and pats pizza looks nasty. Agree 👍

  • @camilleaigail902
    @camilleaigail902 Před rokem +13

    Y’all are so sweet! I love that you included one of your viewers when he came up to y’all on the street and followed him along on a pizza adventure! That was so cool! ❤

  • @federicobernasconi5693
    @federicobernasconi5693 Před rokem +10

    As italian, I didn't really like this video. I've tried a lot of amazing NY style pizza slices, just giving low ratings cause " it's not what I'm used to" is a bit lazy and shows a lack of effort in understanding the culture.

    • @salilgupte4507
      @salilgupte4507 Před 17 dny +2

      Exactly. Everyone is falling over themselves to apologize for or justify their unfavorable takes about this style of pizza in general...but in fairness if a New Yorker went to Naples and criticized all the pizza as being "too soft" or complaining that you had to eat it with a fork and knife...they'd get thrown under the bus as an uncultured rube. That may be unfair but that's what would happen. And most people would be ok with that criticism.
      So why are we surprised that people are calling these lovely folks out when it goes the other way. Fair is fair.

  • @raquelledonni6451
    @raquelledonni6451 Před rokem +99

    Love you guys...with all due respect, I just don't think you understand NY pizza and you are scoring it low for being to crispy...which is one of the reasons people LOVE NY pizza. If you are expecting it to be like pizza from Italy, you are barking up a different tree.

    • @bellacristii
      @bellacristii Před rokem +4

      Yea exactly, they're making me crave for one so bad I was shocked the rating lol

    • @gbhgfcncfgnjchnjm
      @gbhgfcncfgnjchnjm Před rokem +10

      With all due respect, they are allowed to have a different opinion on NY pizza they just didn't like it that much simple as that and not everyone likes their pizza too crispy and they didn't just compare it to Italian pizza they also compared it to bowling alley pizza😂

    • @nandkuj
      @nandkuj Před rokem +7

      I guess they're judging as compared to real pizza, I mean an Italian would know pizza seeing that it's Italian

    • @ukuduku
      @ukuduku Před rokem +7

      I'm from NY and I like Napoli style pizza. Ny style is about cheese but real Italian pizza is about the sauce and the soft chewy texture

    • @Rbhawk3rd
      @Rbhawk3rd Před rokem

      Facts

  • @ead1017
    @ead1017 Před rokem +25

    Looking for the BEST Pizza and only going to slice places is like looking for the Best Canoli and only going to places that pre-fill the shells.

  • @wadekillman1198
    @wadekillman1198 Před rokem +21

    The type of pizza you like is 9/10 what you grew up with imo. Eaten pizza in Italy and all over the world but still love a slice from my hometown.

    • @Cryosxify
      @Cryosxify Před rokem +1

      after I started making my own pizza I definitely do not prefer the pizza I had growing up, then again it's mostly been fast food restaurant pizza, frozen pizza, Costco pizza, etc.
      fresh pizza is where it's at. thin crust, with softer middle cause that emphasizes the toppings/sauce way better than something that takes more effort to eat

  • @busybeez194
    @busybeez194 Před rokem +8

    I'm guessing you guys are missing the point. NY pizzas are crusty normally so people can eat by folding them without making a mess. The floppy pizzas you have to sit and eat with fork and knife and that is not how New Yorkers eat.

    • @lucaferrari1860
      @lucaferrari1860 Před rokem +2

      New York pizza after Covid lost a lot of quality

  • @rossikc
    @rossikc Před 10 měsíci +15

    It’s amazing you were even able to see the pizza with your nose so high in the air.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Před rokem +5

    The place at 3:39 is a PATH station! That is the subway that takes you over to the NJ side of the river like Jersey City and Hoboken which has great pizza spots like Tony Boloney's (who has locations in both Hoboken and Jersey City) and Razza (by Grove Street PATH)
    Although I'm a New Yorker, my favorite style currently is DETROIT style because it has a thick crust that is crispy and chewy, and the sauce goes on top of the cheese. Detroit style also has an interesting story. Detroit-style was invented in 1946 at a place called Buddy's by Gus Guerra. He wanted something new for the menu at Buddy's and sought the help of his Sicilian mother. She gave him a dough recipe, but he wanted something to make it special, he wanted a high-sided pizza pan. Detroit is famous for the car industry, and while others looked at blue steel utility trays used at the Motor City’s auto assembly plants and saw only nuts, bolts, and thingamajigs...he envisioned a Sicilian-like deep-dish pizza. In NYC, a great spot that has Detroit style is Lions & Tigers & Squares on W 23rd Street in Chelsea!

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před rokem

      Best D pizza in NYC is Emmy Squared, by far.

  • @bani_niba
    @bani_niba Před rokem +31

    The crunchier (yet slightly bready) texture is one of the aspects that I enjoy about NYC style pizza. For example, I don't like the softer/liquid-y texture of a Neapolitan style pizza. Same dislike for the dough-ier type pizzas (Costco comes to mind).

    • @CinHotlanta
      @CinHotlanta Před rokem +1

      I like Neopolitan and NYC almost equally but when I am in the mood for one the other will not do 😁

  • @professer00000
    @professer00000 Před rokem +30

    Really Dough with Scott is my favorite pizza series -- so good to see him here!

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +4

      He’s an awesome guy!

    • @GenXBecks
      @GenXBecks Před rokem +2

      He's a legend.

    • @cptmiller132
      @cptmiller132 Před rokem

      @@dianadundidit5343 tbf he said he liked it for a slice not to get a whole pie

    • @dianadundidit5343
      @dianadundidit5343 Před rokem

      @@cptmiller132 oh ok, I must have missed it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I'll delete my comment,🙂

    • @offthesidelines
      @offthesidelines Před rokem +1

      I was wondering if that was him! Didn't remember his name but I thought he looked familiar; "isn't that the guy that was torturing that grumpy pizzeria owner with all kinds of pizza concoctions and arguing with him over whether or not they're pizzas on youtube???" 🤣
      I hope they bring that series back!

  • @GeorgieB1965
    @GeorgieB1965 Před rokem +25

    "Roller Rink Pizza" is almost as brutal an insult as "High School Lunch Pizza".

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +3

      Sorry 😅

    • @fr201
      @fr201 Před rokem +2

      I literally burst out laughing when she said this. I said to myself “oh now she’s stepped in it!”

    • @goldilox369
      @goldilox369 Před rokem +1

      Public school pizza... It's the worst. Actually Tony's frozen might be wise than THAT. But still... Roller rink pizza is a little step up. But I'm not paying NYC prices for one slice of mediocre.

  • @josephfernald7933
    @josephfernald7933 Před rokem +5

    I found this pretty entertaining. I'm from New England (Connecticut) and when I was a kid growing up some of the local pizza shops we had were absolutely amazing. Unfortunately franchises like Dominos, Papa Johns and what not killed off most of the legit local pizza/grinder(sub's) shops. While I know this video is about finding the best pizza in NY, I'd suggest you both take a 1.5hr trip over to New Haven CT and try out Frank Pepe's/Sally's and Modern Apizza, New Haven was the home of a tool manufacture called "Sargent" and they hired many Italian immigrants to work in the factory way back in the day. Anyway long story short, large immigrant Italian community wants good food...a need arises and is fulfilled by local community members which results in the creation of the New Haven style pizza, which is adopted by near by neighbors (New York)....If you wanted to do a "How did Italian Pizza turn into NY style pizza?" you couldn't answer that question without going through New Haven. And perhaps I'm fundamentally biased but no slice of NY pizza has ever remotely compared to the lowest quality of slice of pizza I had CT (except for franchises).

  • @pizzareviewsonthego
    @pizzareviewsonthego Před rokem +5

    Yikes. My relatives from Sicily love the pizza here in NY. Your opinion is your opinion though, I highly respect one's opinion. I also rate Neopolitan pizzas very high compared to NY style, but there are some great NY style places out there that you haven't been to yet. You went to the tourist traps. Those slices did look dry. I always wait for a fresh pie or at least one that hasn't been out long. A reheat at Joe's helps crisp it up. But to say that those slices you tried are available anywhere in the country; that I cannot agree with. BTW, try the place Mama's Too! It's in the upper west side. The cachio e pepe square is to die for.

  • @twistalfawn8364
    @twistalfawn8364 Před rokem +7

    Jessi's smile is so infectious and Alessio is adorable. Love you two♥️♥️

  • @ivanfleishman8526
    @ivanfleishman8526 Před rokem +12

    Well done episode! I wonder if your pizza style preference and experience is Neapolitan style making it difficult to differentiate among the New York slice style like Joe's. I prefer the thin, crisp crust style having grown up in New York and have a difficult time judging Neapolitan stye pizzas which mostly taste the same to me. See if you can make it to NY Pizza Suprema which might strike the right balance for you.

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +6

      Thank you for the tip! Alessio is actually from Northern Italy, were they make pizza in a totally different way than Neapolitan style. It's actually more of a thin crust pizza without the large outer crust that they make in Naples. So Neapolitan isn't actually our preference haha. Unfortunately, a lot of the slices we tried in this video were super dry, making them difficult to eat/enjoy. Maybe it depends on the time of day you go or who's making the pizza at that time that leads to different experiences?

    • @ivanfleishman8526
      @ivanfleishman8526 Před rokem +2

      @@ThePasinis Thanks for your reply! The place I recommended is highly rated and it is a very saucy pie with a red sauce that is unique and unmatched and the turnover is very high so you shouldn't get an old slice.

  • @sophieaugustyn1800
    @sophieaugustyn1800 Před rokem

    Thank you for your vids. I love them although they make me hungry!
    You guys are funny, entertaining and are so cute!
    I love learning about New York from both of you.
    In Australia our pizza is so different and I have always wanted to try one of the American slices you have. We don't do pizza like this but I am so curious since I grew up watching and seeing the pizza on TV.
    Thank you again.

  • @crystall9158
    @crystall9158 Před rokem +1

    Omg this video was awesome... so cool u guys ran into a pizza tour love ur videos...

  • @junevertucci3420
    @junevertucci3420 Před rokem +10

    So cool that you ran into Demien and Scott! You should do the same tour, but in Brooklyn. You'd be surprised. You got DaFarra's, Davinci's, Lenny's and L&B Spumoni Gardens.

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +7

      A Brooklyn pizza tour is definitely coming!! So many places to try there that we decided to make it a separate video

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před rokem

      @@ThePasinis For sure… and if you need transport, my wife and I will be happy to drive you around and share some pies.

    • @callahensley7355
      @callahensley7355 Před rokem +1

      Spumoni Gardens is my favorite!

  • @tiffanyi5645
    @tiffanyi5645 Před rokem +9

    Wow I’m loving all of this NYC content!! Have you guys joined our city as fellow New Yorkers?! Hello from Brooklyn! 🙋🏽‍♀️

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +2

      Hello Brooklyn friend! We are loving NYC!

  • @tracys694
    @tracys694 Před rokem

    Love this review of slices - a NYC staple. ❤ When you do full pizzas PLEASE 🙏 check out Barboncino in Brooklyn

  • @kickwriteteach2313
    @kickwriteteach2313 Před rokem +12

    props to you for folding your slices. that's the test of a true New Yorker.

  • @b1uedestiny
    @b1uedestiny Před rokem +23

    Ahhh I can't believe you guys missed Prince Street Pizza! The crust is like a focaccia and the sauce is slightly spicy with tons of delicious pepperoni

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +7

      oooooo noooo we need to tray it!

    • @greenmachine5600
      @greenmachine5600 Před rokem +2

      Great slice there

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +5

      We will have to try it!!

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před rokem

      @@ThePasinis Sorry… he means with lots of curly salame, not peppers. He’s right though… best slice (not pizza) in NY.

    • @63ah1275
      @63ah1275 Před rokem +1

      The Spicy Spring sucks. My son ordered it and didn't like it. I couldn't eat it. I also couldn't eat Bleecker St. (But that was after eating at Joe's and John's).
      Pepperoni is the best way to improve bad pizza and the best way to ruin good pizza.

  • @Macm1215
    @Macm1215 Před rokem +7

    Absolutely your right to your opinion it just seems TO ME that you are comparing apples and oranges. You have a notion in your head that is the standard vs enjoy it and rate based on what it is. I'm Mexican and don't expect Tex Mex or Taco Bell to be what I ate in Mexico but it's good for what it is. Can't beat delicious nachos, burritos and chimichangas which I have never eaten at home. And "get out of your little house." Yikes. I would say maybe he was joking but ... Definitely struck a nerve with this video but good for you! Still love your content. Edited: yes I did watch the whole video.

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Před rokem +3

      Yes, I agree that they were comparing apples and oranges. And so they will never appreciate or even understand NYC pizza.

    • @mariae.shipman6522
      @mariae.shipman6522 Před rokem +1

      Thank you.

  • @thseed7
    @thseed7 Před rokem +1

    As somebody who grew up eating New York style pizza, I'm offended that you called it "Bowling Alley Pizza" that can be found anywhere in America because I grew up and have moved all over the Midwest since. I can assure you that bad NY Pizza is still leagues above Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado pizza (especially from bowling alleys.) Now I want you to try and find the best and worst pizza in every State for a video series. Lighthearted and loving critic.

  • @shawnasanders8612
    @shawnasanders8612 Před rokem +1

    Love your videos and have to try Chicago deep dish pizza. Happy holidays to you and your beautiful family. Stay positive vibes.

  • @berlinjamal
    @berlinjamal Před rokem

    Really appreciate the honestly. I am coming to NYC next week and will try some of the places you visited

  • @myopinions1
    @myopinions1 Před rokem +1

    That's so cool that you got a tour by the pizza experts and guides of NYC.

  • @burritosupreme7671
    @burritosupreme7671 Před rokem +2

    I love Scott! You guys should definitely check out Best Pizza (33 Havemeyer St) and Lucali (575 Henry St) and Di Farra (1424 Avenue J) in Brooklyn whenever you're in the area. Lucali only sells by the pie and unless you get takeout, can take hours just to get in. Fortunately, Lucali has a slice shop called Baby Luc's at 387 Court St.

  • @jessicagray9673
    @jessicagray9673 Před rokem +10

    I am partial to John’s on Bleecker and L’Industrie in Brooklyn. Their burrata pizza actually changed my life.

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +3

      We plan to try both!!

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před rokem

      @@ThePasinis L’Industrie is amazing, but it is run by young Italian guys, so it’s not NY style.

  • @Ayan-bp4dq
    @Ayan-bp4dq Před rokem

    Can't wait to see your whole pie reviews especially the famous ones in Brooklyn

  • @Janet-hd1we
    @Janet-hd1we Před rokem +3

    I love you guys. Being half Italian, I can relate to so many things.

  • @kristineducusin1822
    @kristineducusin1822 Před rokem +6

    I think they needed to eat slices from fresh pies since they prefer a softer texture (would probably need a knife and fork though). Each time, they were getting re-heated slices that were left in the oven too long. When I get a re-heated slice, I always tell them, "Not too hot." That way, it doesn't get too "toasted" and crack when you fold it. It's like when you toast bread for 30 seconds versus 3 minutes.

    • @grahamperry3773
      @grahamperry3773 Před rokem

      I find that the sauce flavor is better when I ask for "not too hot". That being said, Joe's pizza should be pretty fresh even if you order a single slice since they go through a lot of pizza.

  • @greenmachine5600
    @greenmachine5600 Před rokem +33

    I think you's just don't like the crust/dough in New York style pizza, it's too crispy and not soft enough for you's. I personally really like that crispiness and texture. This makes sense since u prefer Neapolitan pizza, i prefer New York style pizza because of the crust. I usually go for fresh mozz/margherita as my topping though. Plain cheese isn't as good in my opinion(which I think you'd agree with.)

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +9

      But shouldn’t it still be soft enough to fold up and eat on the go?? These were so dry that they broke and cracked in half. The pizza they make in Northern Italy, where Alessio is from, is actually different than Neapolitan. More thin crust without the super thin center! People from Naples will hate us for saying we prefer than to Neapolitan haha

    • @GenXBecks
      @GenXBecks Před rokem +22

      I think you have to review New York pizza against itself and forget about what you find in Italy. It's its own category of pizza. Just as you don't review Italian American food against regional Italian food. They're just different. Like Detroit style is different to Chicago deep dish, etc.

    • @greenmachine5600
      @greenmachine5600 Před rokem +11

      @@ThePasinis alternatively that softness makes it soggy and fall apart compared to the crispiness of new York pizza. You usually don't have neopolitan pizza on the go, of course there is the wallet folding method of Neapolitan pizza, but you have to fold it more times. The crispiness of New York pizza gives it more structure and stability, it shouldn't be breaking in half 😢. that northern Italian pizza sounds good, but I've heard that pizza outside Naples isnt as good, especially in the north. I've seen Milan style pizza which honestly reminds me of Costco pizza a little(😰) I've seen salerno style pizza which is like neopolitan but has a crispier crust, that looks good too. We may also be too used to the idea of pizza one way so that shapes our perception of it. I like New York style pizza baked in a coal fired oven with dough made from yeast and starter(aka sourdough) it tastes good and has better rise/chew. Anyway different strokes for different folks

    • @lucaferrari1860
      @lucaferrari1860 Před rokem +2

      @@GenXBecks they didn't compare iatlain pizza with the one in new york in fact in the video they removed the neapolitan pizza! they said they didn't like it I don't see where the problem is! in chicago they do it better

    • @smudgybuzz
      @smudgybuzz Před rokem +12

      They are implicitly comparing Neapolitan with New York style. The thing they don’t like is the very thing that makes it what it is. Like saying you don’t like water because it’s wet. Crispy crust and low moisture mozzarella aren’t there by accident, incompetence, or cultural inferiority; they are there because the makers and clients like it that way. Pizza no longer belongs solely to Italy; and pizza is not better if it tastes more Italian.

  • @majachenmolhamo6140
    @majachenmolhamo6140 Před rokem +26

    Would love to see you both weekend trip to Chicago someday for the deep dish pizza. Wonder what Alessio would think of that or if it would be considered pizza heresy. Loving this NYC series so far! 🤍

    • @Ayan-bp4dq
      @Ayan-bp4dq Před rokem

      Deep dish pizza exists in Italy except it's not called pizza there but something else. I think he'll like it.

    • @docwho10th88
      @docwho10th88 Před rokem +1

      Ever seen the movie "Scanners"? lol

    • @josephfernald7933
      @josephfernald7933 Před rokem

      I don't think it's fair to send anyone off to one of Chicago's famous deep-dish locations (Pequods, Giordanos, Ginos East, Lou Malnati's) with the expectation they are getting something they'd consider a "Pizza" . It's more of a tomato pie as in chicken pot pie but with pizza ingredients, even the crust feels more like a pie crust than it does pizza crust or what I'd consider "Standard deep dish style" (I.E. detroit style). It is certainly an experience, and waiting 20-40 min for a personal sized pizza gives you time to knock back a few drinks but it's a thing people in Chicago only do when family/friends are visiting, or some other rare special occasion. Most prefer NY style pizzas or "Pub style". My favorite slice in Chicago was from Piece pizza which does new haven style pizza with local ingredients (like Hot Dougs atomic sausage pizza or Honey Butter fried chicken/Piece pizza colab). Knocking back a slice of NY style pizza is easy... Knocking back a slice of even a personal sized Chicago Deepdish pizza is like eating a large chunk of pie or cake and the pie/cakes core is hovering around the "Scold your tongue" scale of "Your taste buds will take months to return, and Do they make burn cream for tongues?".

    • @docwho10th88
      @docwho10th88 Před rokem

      @@josephfernald7933 They are both better than the old school NEO pizzas. It's 'like sex...how can you miss what you never had unless you had it? ha ha Pizza has evolved from the simple origin from where it came from. I love BOTH Chicago and NY style..WHY? The more variety in life the better! People always get stuck in a rut and never open their minds to other better things...sort of what we have here.

    • @Ayan-bp4dq
      @Ayan-bp4dq Před rokem

      @@docwho10th88 what's a neo pizza?

  • @windfleur
    @windfleur Před rokem

    love from Malaysia! just newly subscribed but i love your videos 🌻🌻

  • @mrtyreus0
    @mrtyreus0 Před rokem +2

    There is more than one way to fold. For NY style, I keep my index finger inside the fold, the crust edge will crack but the rest should remain intact. Also, the first half of the slice is consumed in a single layer while the remainder is eaten doubled not unlike a sandwich.

  • @MrKmoconne
    @MrKmoconne Před rokem +2

    Pizza taste is what makes you happy. When I attended school in the 1970s, they served us a pizza slice made in a factory that was shaped like a rectangle. You know what? I would love to taste that carboard crust pizza again. I have enjoyed pizza made in a wood fired oven and it was much better than those high school pizza, but I still would enjoy the nostalgic taste of that school pizza.

  • @lucaferrari1860
    @lucaferrari1860 Před rokem +1

    I love this NYC content I hope never ending ❤

  • @martotissuperstar
    @martotissuperstar Před rokem

    I LOVE these videos where you rate and discover new places

  • @AmandaHinkson
    @AmandaHinkson Před rokem +3

    I really loved Joe’s 😂 but my favorite two places to eat in New York was Prince Street Pizza (get the Spicy Pepperoni) and then Pisillo. Pisillo is an Italian Panini hole in the wall! Best sandwich I have ever had! And Alessio would fit in beautifully because the owner and I believe most of the works speak Italian. When we went they gave us a free sample of Buffalo Ricotta that had been flown in the Italy that morning 😊

  • @jammygitt
    @jammygitt Před rokem

    You guys have to get to De Lorenzo's in Robbinsville, NJ (near Trenton) - had pizza all over and that one is worth the drive out there!!!

  • @thebeautylounge87
    @thebeautylounge87 Před rokem +9

    I'm from southern Italy and I don't like a crunchy/crackery crust on my pizza, I'm not even totally fond of Neapolitan one, I stay in the middle 😁 amazing video 😍

    • @gregoryschmidt1233
      @gregoryschmidt1233 Před rokem

      Vero. Not everyone wants the cracker crust. I've got a Sicilian place near me that ferments the pizza dough 5 days for a tender bubbly chewy crust that's heaven.

  • @heliopijpe
    @heliopijpe Před rokem

    Awesome, thank you, loved the video

  • @jackietbrown
    @jackietbrown Před rokem +1

    NYC resident here and in my over 20 years in the city, Pizza Suprema is hands-down, my favorite. The white pizza is unmatched, the upside-down is fantastic, & their new burrata is dangerously delicious. Enjoy! 🍕🍕🍕

  • @LordDonnington725
    @LordDonnington725 Před 3 měsíci

    The best NY pizza will have a strong crisp to their crust. However, the issue with slices is that most of them are from pizzas that were previously made and then put in a display case to be heat up when someone wants one or 2. So sometimes the slice you get is from a pie thats been sitting out for maybe an hour and thats just never going to be as good as a fresh pie. Granted, the flavor will not change very much, but the texture will. The dough will be more crispy rather than like a cracker, and the pizza will be less dried out.
    This is why for my money, Lucali and Johns of Bleecker will be the best pizza in the city, they dont do slices. Its only pies, so everything is fresh. You order, sit at a table and it comes piping hot out of the oven. Hopefully you guys try those places next time you visit!

  • @ednaatluxton4918
    @ednaatluxton4918 Před rokem +4

    That looked fun. The only pizza I thought looked any good was where you met Scott. In my area in Canada none of our pizzas are thin and crispy. We call that cardboard. And they are covered in thick mozzarella and any toppings we want.

    • @gregoryschmidt1233
      @gregoryschmidt1233 Před rokem +2

      Sounds like pizza in Wisconsin.

    • @anthonyvink7153
      @anthonyvink7153 Před rokem

      Where are you in Canada? I’m in Southern Alberta. Here it’s mostly Greek Style pan pizza. I make an Artisan New York Style in my Food Truck (just started) I have Wood Fired in my backyard and I was selling on Instagram all summer.

  • @miriammadry9340
    @miriammadry9340 Před rokem +4

    Your barometer for judging NY slices is insanely off. You say you’re not comparing to pizza you’ve had in Italy but you really are and we all know it’s not the same thing. The fact that you compared some of the most well known nyc slices to bowling alley pizza is an absolute insult.

    • @phill3583
      @phill3583 Před rokem

      It's a way beyond ridiculous statement. Do they even have pizza ovens in roller rinks and bowling alleys?

  • @suzannes5244
    @suzannes5244 Před rokem

    Hi I love your videos so great. Can you do one on what is the best commercial Panettone to buy. There are so many and it’s so confusing. Is there a really great Panettone in NYC. Signed very confused New Yorker 😊

  • @blissfulhumanoid9536
    @blissfulhumanoid9536 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Joe’s Pizza is absolutely amazing to me! The best pizza on the planet is whatever tastes best to your individual palette. There is no way a self proclaimed food critic could ever tell me what food I would personally enjoy the most until I taste it myself. I am also honestly not really a big fan of Neapolitan styled pizza because it is quite soggy, paper thin, way too saucy, tangy, sour, doesn’t hold its toppings, and it has absolutely no crunch for me. So, the last person who could ever fairly judge a New York slice would be a Neapolitan pizza snob. But, that’s not to say it wouldn’t be a good tasting pizza for someone else. I have traveled all around the world and I honestly found New York Pizza to be the very best!

  • @WarriorPrincess999
    @WarriorPrincess999 Před rokem

    I agree with you both...the thing is that all of my favorite places have closed as the authentic Italian owners have retired. I have tried all over NYC. I went to Scarsdale in Westchester and found one good one near the Metro North Station.

  • @elejah4011
    @elejah4011 Před rokem +7

    I ask for extra crispy as a new Yorker lmao if I don't crunch I don't want it😅

  • @tombache3426
    @tombache3426 Před 12 dny

    I admire your critique about pizza. I am doing the same around Knoxville, TN. The newspaper got people to vote on their favorite, and we are reviewing the top 25. So far, I am not impressed with peoples choices. My opinion is: most people wouldn’t know good food if it fell in their lap. If it is hot and they didn’t cook it, it is good.
    When I get to Naples this summer, we will get the official taste.

  • @danazaradich1160
    @danazaradich1160 Před rokem +1

    Hey guies! I highly recommend you two fly to Chicago and visit the Giordano's deep dish pizza place. They have one next to the Lincoln Park Zoo. There's lots to see and do in Chicago! The pizza has awesome chunks of homemade sausage and the crust is deep but very light and sooo delicious!!

  • @bigtml225
    @bigtml225 Před rokem

    Bowling Alley and Skating Ring pizza, my favorites….LOL. I love Chicago’s Pizza, but my fav is Detroit Style! Great vid!

  • @alleycat5472
    @alleycat5472 Před rokem

    Thank you. Loved to watch you try them all. Sorry we did not strike gold. Can not wait for the full pie. Oh that will likely take you awhile, 2 a week or something.

  • @danielleswisher825
    @danielleswisher825 Před 2 měsíci

    I get it that y’all normally eat Italian pizza and it is amazing, but it is in its own field and glad you realize that. I have been to Italy and have had authentic Italian pizza and I crave it and I get why y’all are not happy, but NYC pizza cannot be compared to Italian pizza except for the fact they do not adhere to the same standards. You did go to some good places and I will tell you as you have heard, every New Yorker has their slice pick. You did go to two of my go-to’s (Bleecker St and Joe’s) which are in my personal top ten, but are personally not at my number one. My number one for a slice is Artistic Pizza on W 4th Street, and I know a place in Brooklyn on Ave J that does one of the best margarita slices I have ever had in my life (and some New Yorkers will tell you to go south to Brooklyn for pizza.). But my number one is Artistic Pizza. I have Bleecker St at number 5 and Joe’s at number 4. Definitely try Lombardi’s-I think y’all will like it. It is a larger pizza than you are used to but reminded me of Italian pizza. I had their margarita-expensive yet worth it. There is a really good pizza shop in Chelsea’s Market that aims to do Italian pizza. I know the owner-he’s from Italy. He was a regular at where I used to work in Chelsea’s Market. The slice is expensive ($6 and some are $10), but I think the next time you are in NYC, go there. It is called Filaga and is on my personal list of where to get authentic Italian pizza in NYC. However, now that I live in NYC and have been to Italy, and have eaten pizza in Boston, no more Pizza Hut nor chain pizzerias for me. I have to eat NYC pizza, authentic Italian pizza or Boston style (which is like NYC pizza). I am sure you tasted a difference in NYC pizza to major pizzeria chains.

  • @karenk4071
    @karenk4071 Před rokem +1

    since you're close by, how about trying New Haven, CT pizza? Modern, Pepe's and Sally's. I don't think you can get slices though. fun vid to watch guys, I was hoping you'd try the dollar pizza for the heck of it!

  • @MyUnsecretIdentity
    @MyUnsecretIdentity Před rokem +2

    Honestly next time I would love to hear some commentary/guidelines on the intro as to what you two think makes a good slice (or anything else you are rating, i.e. how are you judging?), because I, for one, do like that your take on what that is, seems so totally different than what I would think for example, and to me that's part of the fun (guess not everyone likes that), of trying to answer the age old question that will clearly never have an answer (except for personal opinion) yet who's gonna say no to trying more pizza? 😋

  • @mollymelena6104
    @mollymelena6104 Před rokem +3

    It'd be better if you gave more explanations for your scores. Explain why you gave the scores you did. Was it the crust, texture, cheese, sauce? What makes an ideal pizza slice for you?

  • @ruslanallakhveranov7489
    @ruslanallakhveranov7489 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi guys, great content. It would be great if you guys would be in the Pocono area and try out wood fired pizza from Ringside Fire Grill, in Tafton PA, very very special pizza and place.

  • @natedawgmomtakeover9972
    @natedawgmomtakeover9972 Před rokem +5

    Slices are always going to be less satisfying than getting a whole pie. I’m from Jersey and it’s the same here. Gotta get the pie or it’s not really worth it. Fresh is key

  • @jeffreyjohn1691
    @jeffreyjohn1691 Před rokem +7

    You want to get the very best pizza. Take a road trip to New Haven CT. Actually you can find really good pizza throughout CT.

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem +6

      Lots of recs for New Haven pizza! We will definitely be trying it!!

    • @Mizdope958
      @Mizdope958 Před rokem +4

      Yes that’s the pizza capital of US New Haven. Sally’s Apizza and the original Frank Pepe. Stay away from Modern Apizza not that good

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před rokem +2

      @@ThePasinis You can take the MetroNorth commuter train straight to New Haven, CT and try their Apizza and the original hamburger at Louie’s Lunch. Frank Pepe’s white clam and garlic pie is to die for.

    • @mikeymutual5489
      @mikeymutual5489 Před rokem

      @@Mizdope958 Modern is every bit as good and Pepe's and Sally's. You don't have a clue.

  • @throwingdartsandbreakinghearts

    If you ever go to Argentina try the pizza there. They make a hell of a pie. For me, best ive ever tried.

  • @jordanjenkins1671
    @jordanjenkins1671 Před rokem +1

    Can't believe you met Scott. I love watching his videos with Mark from Lucali's Pizza. Scott is so funny in them XD

  • @Semiosphere
    @Semiosphere Před rokem

    LOL, just meeting a random guy and then taking him along your adventure. Love it :)

  • @jackalbny
    @jackalbny Před rokem

    I’m wondering where you get the olive oils you use at home??

  • @lolly7768
    @lolly7768 Před rokem +1

    You guys walked right past my building at the beginning! Too bad I did not see you to say hello! New York pizza used to be so good. I plan to try Eatealy now, after seeing your review..As for me, here is nothing better than the pizza in Naples! Could eat it everyday. Enjoy the rest of your trip!.

  • @johndee5973
    @johndee5973 Před rokem

    So glad to see you met Scott. I have watched a lot of his videos.

  • @philippballmaier3980
    @philippballmaier3980 Před rokem +2

    You guys need to.go to Brooklyn... they have some of the best pizza in NYC... specifically a place called Lucalis. Also you should do an episode where you go to New Haven, CT and try their pizza. They are known for some of the best pizza in the Country.

  • @rg6310
    @rg6310 Před 2 měsíci

    3:26 I laughed so loud sitting by myself in the backyard 😂😂😂

  • @10sLiss
    @10sLiss Před rokem

    I'm not from NY, but I think you guys should give it another chance. There are SOOO many options, out there, and it can be intimidating. My dream is to go to all the places that Frank Pinello went to on The Pizza Show.

  • @lauraautry6992
    @lauraautry6992 Před rokem +3

    Always enjoy watching…I love pizza 🤗🤗

  • @gregoryschmidt1233
    @gregoryschmidt1233 Před rokem

    Ribalta is awesome and "molto autentico", of course. But for the classic NY 2x slice and a soda special, my go-to is still "Little Italy Pizza" at 71st and BWay.

  • @brendagiacobello2899
    @brendagiacobello2899 Před 9 měsíci

    Una Pizza Napolitana was just voted The Best Pizza in the COUNTRY. Located @ Manhattan’s Lower East Side, 175 Orchard St. I never tried it. Brooklyn Pizza works for me. I enjoy your adventures. Thanks for sharing that “hidden gem” on E. 17th St. (Pasta Eater). A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. ❤

  • @MyNewYorkCity.
    @MyNewYorkCity. Před rokem +1

    If Ray's that was on spring st was still open 🥰💕🥰💞👌🏽

  • @robertrodriguez4587
    @robertrodriguez4587 Před rokem +1

    I just went to New York, Neapolitan is still my favorite. Angelo’s coal oven doesn’t do slices, but I liked their pizza.

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem

      We will have to try Angelo’s in our full pie video!

  • @joanlynch5271
    @joanlynch5271 Před rokem

    Judging by another channel that I have watched, I bet that you will like Chicago style pizza. There is another one that we've seen at the store that's Detroit style pizza. Try them all.
    Americans love pizza. We can never get enough.

  • @carminenevills6327
    @carminenevills6327 Před rokem +2

    When I go to nyc I always have to go to prince st. The square slice is amazing

    • @afcgeo882
      @afcgeo882 Před rokem

      Yup, square with spicy pepperoni (salame).

  • @ChrisPBacone
    @ChrisPBacone Před rokem

    If you all doing a pizza tour or ny. In think you can expand for the next year a tour of Boston pizza eateries

  • @capriceg7042
    @capriceg7042 Před rokem +1

    (#231) I really enjoy your videos... when you go to Chicago stop in at LaVilla's and taste their food... it has been a staple for 50 years!!!

    • @ThePasinis
      @ThePasinis  Před rokem

      Thank you!! Chicago is definitely on our list!

  • @Chris-pc4ym
    @Chris-pc4ym Před rokem +7

    One bite everyone knows the rules.
    New Yorkers don’t like floppy, soupy center Neapolitan with barely any toppings. See the king of the pizza game El Prez Dave portnoy.
    I’ll take almost every other style ahead of Neapolitan including NY, Detroit, Roman, Bar Pie even Pizza Hut pan lol

  • @cherylmclaverty2182
    @cherylmclaverty2182 Před rokem

    U both need to come to Philadelphia PA and try some of our foods also love your channel.

  • @theresahenderson3534
    @theresahenderson3534 Před rokem +3

    There's a large Georgian community in New York City. I think you guys might enjoy the food.

  • @thomasmarchioro1306
    @thomasmarchioro1306 Před rokem

    You should try the Lafayette bakery round croissants

  • @yankeemudbug3263
    @yankeemudbug3263 Před rokem +1

    On your next trip to New York you might try Long island Hoboken and the Bronx and I don't know why they call those deep dish pizza in the old days it was called a Sicilian pie and just regular pizza with mushrooms you got to have mushrooms on your slice oh yeah and some garlic powder and pepperoncino flakes and a Jamaican Patty that's a bronx thing. There's also a great pizzeria in upstate New York called AMORE HANDS DOWN IT'S THE MOST FREAKING BEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD.

  • @Sittingstraight12
    @Sittingstraight12 Před rokem +2

    I’m from Long Island.. some good mom and pop pizzerias… however, I was in cinque Terre and had the most amazing pizza EVER!

  • @CanuckDrew
    @CanuckDrew Před rokem

    You guys are awesome! Cheers!

  • @bassbone2010
    @bassbone2010 Před rokem

    In Italy, do they sell slices or only whole pies, when I was there only whole pies were sold.

  • @rogersims5085
    @rogersims5085 Před rokem +2

    It's obvious you don't like a crispy crust on pizza. It's your preference I guess. I like All different types of pizza and I like New York style pizza. Pizza will always be better as a pie and fresh out of the oven.

  • @yaowsers77
    @yaowsers77 Před rokem +1

    i still stand by the pizza in penn station. but in the town next to mine, we have an attilio's and i love the crust.

    • @phill3583
      @phill3583 Před rokem

      Rosa's pizza? When was the last time you were in Penn station?

    • @yaowsers77
      @yaowsers77 Před rokem

      @@phill3583 about a year before the pandemic hit. Why? What happened to it?

    • @phill3583
      @phill3583 Před rokem

      @@yaowsers77 Penn station LIRR level is undergoing massive renovations. Everything including all businesses were gutted out. I heard it's recently back up and running, but haven't been there since it closed. Hopefully it's the same.

    • @yaowsers77
      @yaowsers77 Před rokem

      @@phill3583 I'm going to be so sad if they permanently close. i really love their pizza. Thanks for the update!

  • @BasicBeachCommunity1
    @BasicBeachCommunity1 Před rokem

    that oven was beautiful!!

  • @caseyhayes4590
    @caseyhayes4590 Před 2 měsíci

    I studied in Rome for a year and loved the pizza there...but I like a lot of great American style pizzas too, kind of like this tour guide. I'm curious what Alessio would think of New Haven style pizza. For my taste it's the best American pizza and I think someone from Rome or Naples might like it even though it's different.

  • @jmb1101
    @jmb1101 Před rokem

    I love a pizza place on University called Little Italy Pizza III. I have the Sicilian style thick slice and it is crispy on the bottom and delicious tomato on top. I've had most of the ones you tried and I think they are all good but not outstanding. But, I think a slice doesn't have to be perfect!

  • @Mia-cc9bm
    @Mia-cc9bm Před rokem

    I love your pizza reviews

  • @bridgettesullivan7017
    @bridgettesullivan7017 Před rokem +1

    What a lovely soul to give you tour and to invite you over ❤❤❤