Some epic ownage by the Brooklyn Bistro on TA
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Hey whats the difference between a pizza and a backpacker?
You don’t have to peel the crust off a pizza before you eat it.
You don’t have to peel the crust off a pizza before you eat it.
My posts are just jokes, maybe they're rude, offensive, and politically incorrect. They're not my opinion, viewpoint, idea, or judgement, but they're just fucking jokes so lighten up.
Isn't as good =/= joke statuserictheking wrote:I'm shocked that pizza in Phnom Penh isn't as good as New York.GMJS-440 wrote:
All the pizza here is a joke compared to NYC anyway.
I wonder how some people are able to wake up and function on a daily basis when the simplest comments need to be explained.
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Brooklyn do good American style pizza, Luigi does good pizza, but they're completely different products.GMJS-440 wrote:Are you fucking delirious? Better than Brooklyn?violet wrote:Better pizza available from Luigi's on St 167 off St 450. Apologies to the Brooklyn Pizza guys for preferring someone else's.
Luigi's is also 3/4 the price.
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I'm struggling to imagine how it could logistically work to have all of the food cooked in the same kitchen with two businesses that don't appear to get along, between splitting the overhead and operating costs, to the priority of items. If the restaurant was busy and then a call for delivery goes in, they could just ignore that for an hour and screw the delivery business.gavinmac wrote:Interesting. Will all the pizzas be cooked in the restaurant or are the delivery pizzas cooked somewhere else?
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Pizza with sauerkraut topping...pass.Miguelito wrote:But German pizza is the shit?Hanno wrote:American Pizza is naff, period.
ירי ילדים והפצצת אזרחים דורש אומץ, כמו גם הטרדה מינית של עובדי ההוראה.
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AFAIK as I know, there is no such thing. I like Italian Pizza, the real McCoy.Miguelito wrote:But German pizza is the shit?Hanno wrote:American Pizza is naff, period.
I prefer pureed tomatoes to tomato sauce, do not like the 5-inch "sponge" popular in the US, and some of the toppings are I mean pineapple on a Pizza??????
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I specified NY as well, a bit biased as I am from NY but Chicago is known for pizza as well albeit a completely different style pizza compared to NY.
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Yes, Chicago deep dish is a thing of its own. I too prefer New York style thin crust.
But those who bash "American" pizza and praise "Italian pizza" know nothing about it. Go to any region in Italy and you'll find a different idea of what a "pizza" is. Just an hour from Rome if you order pizza you might get something that resembles more of a focaccia, and is very different from a true Neapolitan pizza.
But those who bash "American" pizza and praise "Italian pizza" know nothing about it. Go to any region in Italy and you'll find a different idea of what a "pizza" is. Just an hour from Rome if you order pizza you might get something that resembles more of a focaccia, and is very different from a true Neapolitan pizza.
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True, but generally they all use pureed tomato, not some fancy sauce, do not mix meats, do not put pineapple or some other weird topping, and are usually thin-crust (though not in Venice).Miguelito wrote:Yes, Chicago deep dish is a thing of its own. I too prefer New York style thin crust.
But those who bash "American" pizza and praise "Italian pizza" know nothing about it. Go to any region in Italy and you'll find a different idea of what a "pizza" is. Just an hour from Rome if you order pizza you might get something that resembles more of a focaccia, and is very different from a true Neapolitan pizza.
And Boston pizza was invented by Greek immigrants....
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Boston Pizza? Maybe I missed out, been to Boston 5-10 times but got stuck on Clam "Chowda"
Never heard of Boston having claim to pizza or specialize in pizza.
Never heard of Boston having claim to pizza or specialize in pizza.
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