The best Pizza in the world comes from a little restaurant in Lentini Sicily called Blu Moon. With ingredients so fresh your taste buds danced inside your mouth. My favorite Pizza was Prosciutto Crudo y mozzarella. Prosciutto and mozzarella were brought out on a separate plate and served cold. A fresh warm pizza( cracker crust dowsed with olive oil and Mediterranean spices) accompanies it. You would take a piece of meat and cheese and stick it in your mouth with the Pizza and it would literally melt in your mouth. Their Diavola was also good which was spicy tiny peperoni's served on the fresh olive oil dowsed pie with tantalizing melted cheese.. Serve it up with a nice cold coke fresh outta glass bottle(Italian Coke taste different then American coke).. It was da bomb,,, then you top it of with the ambiance .. Francesco and his lovely significant other Simone and about 500 beautiful girls everywhere you look.. it was awesome.
Did i just have sex?
2007-03-01 13:14:23
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answered by Steve Sanders 2
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Village Pizza on Larchmont Blvd in LA. There are three other places on the same block and their pizzas are also first class. So if Village is too busy don't feel you have to order there you can go just up or down the street. These are not Domino's, Pizza Hut, Papa John's or Caesars, these are really first class New York Quality Pizzas. And you pay a tad more.
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2007-03-01 14:53:06
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answered by ? 7
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1) Agua Calientes - Peru - just below Machu Pichu - when you go to Machu Pichu and you get off the train there is a small pizza restaurant at the station. It's no big deal, even kind of touristy- but the little wood-fire pizzas with fresh home-made cheese is phenomenal.
2) Tarantino's - Green Street Pasadena, Ca. Traditional pizzas made to perfection - heavy cheese and fresh toppings. Not too many places like this anymore.
3) I must say farewell to a childhood favorite - Sammy's Pizza in Roubidoux California. Paper thin, square-cut Pizza. The house was always packed. Myself and my family miss you! Thank you for many great years and many great pizzas!
2007-02-28 03:36:20
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answered by The Hero Inside 2
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Bologna, Italy. In Italy the pizzas are really simple with fresh tomatoes and herbs and very little cheese. They rely on olive oil and good bread for the flavor.
Italian pizza is so much better than US pizza because it is not laden with fatty meats and bad cheese.
2007-02-28 10:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with an earlier answer...The North End, Boston.
I'll add Geno's East, Chicago. A block off Michigan Avenue. Its a dive with the best deep dish pies.
I like my pizza with lots of meat.
Wash it all down with a Coke or preferably a cold draft beer.
2007-02-28 04:38:51
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answered by NWK 2
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The best place is pizza hut or cici's pizza. Pizza hut has the best deep crust ever and cic's is a new place and it has a pizza that is a Cinnamon roll type and it has a pizza with mac and cheese in it.
2007-02-28 02:58:59
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answered by Chris R 1
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Real pizza, go to New York City or Long Island.
Anywhere on Long Island you'll find the best pizza in the world.
NY pizza rules!
2007-02-28 03:12:05
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answered by lost 4
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The best place to eat pizza is my den. I have a huge high def tv, fluffy couch and the fridge is only about 20 feet away.
2007-02-28 03:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Luigi's in Akron, Ohio the best pizza on the planet. Its so good I don't even get toppings on it just plain cheese
2007-02-28 07:47:25
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answered by mdiggity 3
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?????? ?????? ?????? ???? ??????? i'm a Christian, so i'd be coping with area B: a million.) i don't have a unfavorable opinion in the route of the Muslims. i have performed some study, and Muhammad even said (about his kin, i trust) interior the Qur'an: "they have their faith, I absolutely have mine." even notwithstanding i'm no longer Muslim, I absolutely have worked with truly some Muslims and characteristic many Muslim acquaintances - I even communicate Arabic. I appreciate their beliefs, and they appreciate mine, regardless of if those beliefs are not an similar. 2.) No. As a Christian i'm taught to love anybody, regardless of their political opinions, non secular affiliations, regardless of. notwithstanding, i'm from a conservative area of my united states of america, which has a tendency to frown on those who're diverse. at the starting up i did not like Islam, yet then I made many Muslim acquaintances and now i do not hate Islam - in truth i go with to study it and study about it (no longer to rework, only for expertise.) 3.) i do not imagine that individuals ought to hate or scorn the non secular beliefs of others. jointly, I do welcome communicate - knowledgeable communicate - about faith; case in point, "as a Christian, i trust ______. What do Muslims trust about ______?" and then comparisons will be made. also in my journey, i have discovered that Muslims look to love discussing Islam, regardless of if the individuals they communicate about it with do not favor to rework.
2016-12-05 01:40:41
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answered by bartow 4
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