uconnphil2016
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For me, a notch below the top. On par with Next Door imo.
Agreed. It’s definitely very good and has its niche, but doesn’t crack the top three.
For me, a notch below the top. On par with Next Door imo.
How was the sag factor?
The Rabe and Sausage comes white but I ordered it red last week and it was very good—except for that sag that plaqued all the pies I’ve had there,red or white. I wanted the spicy meatball, too, but we had to choose between that and the rabe and sausage and the latter won out.
I learned my bad Italian-American pronunciations from Lithuanians and Slavs in Stamford, not New Haven. We never said "mootz", it was "mahtz". Ricaut was definitely more a oddly shaped "c" than a "g", despite it's similarity with mannagauk (which somehow broke even more rules by ending with a "k" sound.)
Even the curses were gnarled. While "melanzana" became "mulignan" in southern Italian immigrant, my Lithuanian mother - who never cursed in English - would say, "moonyon", "a fanabla" became "bah fanavala" "fongool" became "vongool" and when she was really teed, she'd break out "mahfunkule" instead of "vaffanculo". My godmother was Italian as was one aunt, and they never corrected her.
I learned my bad Italian-American pronunciations from Lithuanians and Slavs in Stamford, not New Haven. We never said "mootz", it was "mahtz". Ricaut was definitely more a oddly shaped "c" than a "g", despite it's similarity with mannagauk (which somehow broke even more rules by ending with a "k" sound.)
Even the curses were gnarled. While "melanzana" became "mulignan" in southern Italian immigrant, my Lithuanian mother - who never cursed in English - would say, "moonyon", "a fanabla" became "bah fanavala" "fongool" became "vongool" and when she was really teed, she'd break out "mahfunkule" instead of "vaffanculo". My godmother was Italian as was one aunt, and they never corrected her.
Capicola= gahbagool
Zuppardi’s
Zupps deserves a high score than 8.2 IMO. He should definitely visit Roseland their pizza is right up his alley.
Zuppardi’s
Rabe and sausage, red? Egads.How was the sag factor?
The Rabe and Sausage comes white but I ordered it red last week and it was very good—except for that sag that plaqued all the pies I’ve had there,red or white. I wanted the spicy meatball, too, but we had to choose between that and the rabe and sausage and the latter won out.
Zuppardi’s
That Pittsburgh poster on here isn't going to like this.
Why is this dips^^t filming during a tornado?
Why is this dips^^t filming during a tornado?
And why is he balancing the larger box on top of the smaller box.
C’mon... you weren’t rooting for him to catch the whole pizza in the kisser/white sweatshirt?
Zuppardi’s
I was waiting for it to hit the sidewalk cheese-side down.
see you got that 1/2 right. You properly replaced the c with the g on manigott...... why wouldnt you follow the same rule on rigott?
Anyone been to Farina on Route 80 in Guilford? Someone was raving to me about it yesterday, claiming very it has very good New Haven style apizza, as well as good pasta and other entrees. I've never heard anything else about it before, despite driving by it often.
Yes. I am refusing to go on principle, remember? Like you and Bufalina.Dont you drive by Bobby's?
You lost me at too much cheese.Principle be damned, I hit Bobby’s Apizza in North Branford tonight. They are takeout only and the place was buzzing. Solid pies. B+ and right there with the best of the next level pies that are just below the big three.
We got four smalls; three red and one white. The red pie with sausage was my clear favorite. Longhini sausage in huge chunks with no casing. Awesome.
All of the pies had light cheese without me asking, which I liked. Too many places use too much cheese imo.
Eggplant with artichoke was also very good, but different. When I ordered it I asked if the eggplant was breaded and fried, because that’s how I like it. The woman who answered said “Let me check” and then said yes. I was bummed when I got home to see that it wasn’t, but looked more like ratatouille instead. I was then pleasantly surprised to discover that it was more like the eggplant prepared with olive oil and garlic that they sell at Sapori d’Italia in Hamden. It was a bit soupy, but awesome nonetheless.
The broccoli rabe and sausage white pie was very good, but the white sauce was not as special as advertised. The wild card was a red pie with pineapple, ham and Italian hot cherry peppers, which was great as well.
Minor complaint that, although the pies were nicely browned on top, there was no char at all to the crust. If I order again I might ask for it well done. They were better reheated at 425 degrees. Nice cornmeal and texture though. Would definitely get pies there again.