Tag: pizza View All Tags
Tags: Italy Travel / Food Travel / Pizza / → All Tags
Pizza Americana: Says Who?
America's guilty of a few heinous pizza crimes. Domino's, CiCi's and Pizza Hut should all be serving life sentences for terrorizing our waistlines with stuffed crusts and unlimited toppings, not to mention annoying commercials. But none of the US violations of pizza code go as far as Italy's "Pizza Americana."
It's not pizza and it's not American, but rather a caloric masterpiece of French fries, hot dogs, oil and cheese. While it makes us gag, Italian kids go bananas for the stuff, which isn't helping the rising child obesity rate Italy.
Don't get us wrong, we're all for fusion cuisine. But to create such a cringe-worthy pizza and then claim that it hails from America is not OK in our book. Why not just layer on some crumbled cellulite and sliced saddlebags to really give it that extra kick?
Related Stories:
· Pizza Travel coverage [Jaunted]
· Italy Travel coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo: Filippo's]
Tags: Pizza / Restaurants / Pizza-In-New-York / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: Bond45


Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map
Though you'll probably be surrounded by families from Des Moines on their way to see Mama Mia, eating at Bond45 is truly a New York experience. What could be more Manhattan than eating a thick slice of pizza while looking out at the giant Cup O' Noodles hanging in the middle of Times Square?
Located in the middle of the theater district, Bond45 is more than a pizzeria--but pizza is its specialty. In fact, the menu boasts that New York Magazine's insatiable critic, Gael Greene, says it's "the best in New York." We know some places that would argue that, but Bond45 does have our fave: Arturo Schwartz's Salsiccia Pizza, with sausage, rosemary potatoes, mozzarella and basil.
Related Stories:
· Pizza in New York coverage [Jaunted]
· Bond45 [Official Site]
[Photo: Chris in Philly]
Tags: Pizza / Restaurants / Pizza-In-New-York / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: Mariella Pizza
Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map.
If you're the type that enjoys a thicker crust on your pie, head to Mariella Pizza. In midtown and close to the Theatre District, you'll spot Mariella's by the droves of 9-to-5ers mixed with nearby construction workers on breaks, all stopping in to pick up hearty slices laden with lots of cheese and sauce. One will fill you up, trust us.
Try a piece with hefty toppings--broccoli, chicken cutlet or baked ziti--and you'll be stuffed. The white slices are also a favorite standard, with some garlic baked on top they offer a mix of cheese and spice. Be ready to order when you step up to the bustling counter at lunchtime though, these Italians don't wait for anyone indecisive--not even Oprah, who's been known to stop in for a slice.
Related Stories:
· Pizza in New York coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo: chiizu]
Tags: Pizza / Restaurants / Pizza-In-New-York / → All Tags
Pizza in NYC: Two Boots

Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map
If you like your slices un-standard, and with loads of spicy sauce, then be sure to hit up Two Boots, famed NYC pizzeria/movie house/softball team home that serves some of the citys most inventive pies.
Try The Newman--after everyone's favorite Seinfeld chubster--and indulge in sopressata and sweet italian sausage on a white pie or The Larry Tate--the boss from Bewitched--with spinach, plum tomatos, and fresh garlic. Pies start at $9.95 and you'll enjoy the fun trinkets in the restaurant while you wait. Not to worry if you're not a downtowner, you can also head to other locations at Rockefeller Center or Grand Central.
Related Stories:
· Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan [Jaunted]
· Two Boots [Official Site]
[Photo: asner]
Tags: Pizza / Pizza-In-New-York / Restaurants / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: L&B Spumoni Gardens
Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map
After you hit the beach in Brooklyn, head to the best local pizza joint Bensonhurst has to offer: L & B Spumoni Gardens. Opened way back in 1939, today's Spumoni Gardens doesn't boast any fresh foliage (save the hanging plastic floral assortments) but does boast some of NY's best pizza.
Served in generous sicilian slices, Spumoni's pizza is topped with cheese first, and then covered in tangy tomato sauce and spices. Each bite results in a nice surprise of flavors and the sauce has enough time to cool before hitting your mouth, avoiding that nasty tongue scalding effect often caused by too-hot NYC pizza. Two slices is enough to fill you up, but be sure to save room for the signature spumoni ice cream, a perfect combo of vanilla, chocolate and pistachio that's both creamy and icy, all served in a resistant paper cup. Sit outside and don't miss the display of Brooklynites that come from near and far for Spumoni's.
Related Stories:
· Best Pizza in New York [Jaunted]
[Photo: urbanblitz]
Tags: Pizza / Pizza-In-New-York / Restaurants / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: Otto
Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map
If you're willing to spend a little more for your next slice of NYC pizza, and want a little bit of a scene to go with it, stop by Otto Pizzeria right off Washington Square Park. Yes, it's part of the Mario Batali empire, and yes, you'll have to wait a bit for a table without reservations. But the pizza's delicious, thin crust and crispy with just the right toppings like lardo, shaved fennel, or even chiles.
The wine list is extensive, and it's easy to take down a few glasses while you're waiting for your table and glancing up at the train station timetable device (retro and fun), while leaning up against the marble-topped enoteca entrance area. Pizzas don't top $14, and wine is offered by the bottle and quartino. They also do wine classes where you just might be surprised with an appearance by Molto Mario himself.
Related Stories:
· Best Pizza in New York [Jaunted]
[Photo: roboppy]
Tags: Pizza / Pizza-In-New-York / Patsy's Pizza / Restaurants / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: Patsy's Pizzeria
Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map
Take a stroll from Union Square south toward Washington Square Park on University Place and you'll come across Patsy's Pizza. Grab a seat on a sunny afternoon at one of the tables at the edge of the large windows and dig into pizza family-style. Thin crusts, coal-fired in the giant brick oven, are perfect companions with fresh mozzarella and your choice of toppings.
We'll be honest, it's not the best pizza in the city, but there's something homey about the atmosphere (filled with locals and NYU students and their bewildered parents) that keeps us coming back. Soda and beer come in pitchers and the small marble tables join together quite easily, so it's good for groups.
No reservations are necessary and you can snack on fresh salads and garlic bread while you wait for your pie. Careful -- the pieces are conservative but it's easy to fill up fast.
Related Stories:
· Patsy's Pizza [CitySearch]
· Best Pizza in New York [Jaunted]
[Photo: ultraclay!]
Tags: Pizza / Restaurants / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: Lombardi's

Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map
This week's pizza pick is a bit on the touristy side, we admit it, but only because it tastes so good. Lombardi's was America's first pizzeria, established in 1905. Step inside and you'll smell it before you see it, perfectly cheesy fresh crusts with tangy tomato sauce and a plethora of delicious toppings, from mushrooms to clams. Beware of the wait on spring and fall weekends, you'll have to brave the suburban crowds, but once you get inside cozied up with a fresh pie, you'll forget they're even there. Bring cash (they don't take cards), but Lombardi's is a perfect late night snack, open till midnight on the weekends.
Know a can't miss pizza place in New York City we should check out? Hit us on the tipline.
[Photo: Iatca]
Tags: Pizza / Pizza-in-New-York / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: Slice, The Perfect Food
Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map
If you think all NYC pizza has to be greasy and fattening, think again. Or just head to Slice, the Perfect Food, a homey, healthy alternative to the standard pizzeria on the UES.
You can dig into the freshest, organic ingredients and even partake in soy or rice cheese or organic mozzarella on unbleached, herbed crust. We know, sounds interesting, but take our word for it, its delicious. Slices are close to $4, but well worth it. Your cholesterol will thank you and your do-good genes will too. Its best to order out - the shop is pretty tiny and its just as delicious at home, without the pools of grease that seem to result from normal pizza delivery.
Know a can't miss pizza place in New York City we should check out? Hit us on the tipline.
[Photo: Special*Dark]
Tags: Embedded Travel Guides / Matt Chesterton / Buenos Aires Tours / Pizza / → All Tags
Jaunted Embedded Travel Guides: Buenos Aires Pizza
Embedded Travel Guides: We are searching the world for folks who can take you on a field trip of their "backyard." When we find these folks, we then stealthy embed them into their local travel scene and ask them to be our eyes and ears out in the field.
We are expecting the same sort of grainy video, choppy sentences, and snapshot photos that you are use to seeing from embeds. The rub is, at the end of the day we should be left with a backyard travel guidebook like no other.
Our first embed is Matt Chesterton of Buenos Aires. You might remember this x-Time Out Travel star from HotelChatter's hit series The Thinkers' Guide to Staying in Buenos Aires.
You better cut the pizza in four pieces because I'm not hungry enough to eat six.
--Yogi Berra
Like I said last week, Porteños are not nearly as obsessed with meat as everyone supposes them to be. Steak isn't a treat; it's what your better half waves in front of your face at 9.55pm just before the game kicks off.
Tags: Pizza / Pizza-in-New-York / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: Delizia
Finding Good Pizza in Manhattan Map
It's always a mixed sign when a New York pizza place is crowded. Can the slices really be that good, or is it late night on a weekend and everyone's desperate? Thankfully, at Delizia, the pizza's really is that good. Baked at just the right temperature, the crust is adequately thick and the cheese is real - not that artificial, salt-laden frozen stuff many other NYC pizzerias try to pass off. The tomato sauce is just the right mix of sweet and tart, and it seems they're always taking a fresh pie from the oven the moment we walk in.
Popular with the locals, Delizia is often full of families, and its hidden back room camouflages kids' birthday parties nicely. At any time of day, you might encounter the corner construction crew rubbing elbows with UES yuppies home from a tough day at the office. You can get everything else here too - salads, chicken parm, meatballs, antipasto - we highly recommend the pinwheels. Hard to resist, these pizza dough rounds ($1.85/each) are full of cheese and veggies and perfect for snacking on if you ever actually have to wait for a slice here.
Know a can't miss pizza place in New York City we should check out? Hit us on the tipline.
[Photo: tiarafoto]
Tags: Pizza / Food / Restaurants / Pizza-in-New-York / → All Tags
Pizza in New York: Posto Pizza
If you're always on the search for the most delicious thin crust pizza in town, be sure to taste test at Posto Thin Crust Pizza, right off NYC's Gramercy Park neighborhood. With a cozy tavern-like feel (whitewashed walls, tin ceiling, dark wooden bar) it's easy to waste away an evening snacking and sharing amazing pizzas like the fafandone (marinara sauce, sun-dried tomatoes, sweet italian sausage, fresh mozzarella ), or the Big Pineapple (marinara sauce & cheese, fresh pineapple, smoked bacon, fresh tomatoes, fresh basil), or create your own and pick from a ton of toppings including honey ham, button mushrooms, and feta. Pizzas are perfectly priced for sharing ($12-$20) and can be washed down with vintage sodas or a variety of Belgian brews. Just be sure to bring your patience, it's a locals favorite, you might end up waiting a bit.
Related Stories:
· Pizza Travel [Jaunted]
· New York Travel [Jaunted]
[Photo: Posto Thin Crust Pizza]





