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ah così buono prosciutto e mozzarella eccellente e fresco. e birra Morretti! Grazie
Grazie per avermi fatto rivivere questo viaggio attraverso foto e video

Thank you for allowing me to relive this trip in pics & vids

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I’m not sure what you mean by “what tourist would eat that?” You were the one saying there are unusual toppings in Italy.
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Those are what Italians prefer. Not tourists. I promise you it is a common pizza in Italy.
 
I think there’s a mix-up. Viennese is typically a kid-friendly option, often served with fries. Diavola is the one with spicy meats and real heat. That’s pretty standard, so I’m not sure where your description is coming from.
Maybe I'm getting the name of it wrong. All I know is that I've seen with my own eyes all over Italy. I lived in Padova for over a year and I have seen literally ALL of Italy, every single corner of it, I've seen much more than the vast majority of Italians. The Italians I traveled with every weekend took the opportunity to see their country with me. It was always the same guy who ordered the hot dog and french fries pizza and he did it all over Italy.
 
Grazie per avermi fatto rivivere questo viaggio attraverso foto e video

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Heh, reminds me of one summer my family I went to Italy to spend a month travelling up and down the Western coast visiting relatives. We brought lobsters (can't do that now) and HFS, my cousin in Roma sucked all the meat out of every nook and cranny out of that lobster like a man possessed. But yeah, the seafood we had in Calabria was just heaven.
 
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Heh, reminds me of one summer my family I went to Italy to spend a month travelling up and down the Western coast visiting relatives. We brought lobsters (can't do that now) and HFS, my cousin in Roma sucked all the meat out of every nook and cranny out of that lobster like a man possessed. But yeah, the seafood we had in Calabria was just heaven.
You brought lobsters from where to where?
 
Alright best pizza in Manhattan?

Don’t give me L’Industrie either I don’t want to stand in line for 45 min and watch 22 year olds film themselves eating.
There's this place right by the train station. It's hard to pronounce the name, but sort of reminds me of a car company. 🙄

My son and I shared a pizza for dinner at John's Pizzeria, just west of Times Square after a day at the USS Intrepid. It was very good.

In my experience, pizza is a quick casual lunch food at a trattoria in Italy. I prefer ristorantes for dinner.
 
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Heh, reminds me of one summer my family I went to Italy to spend a month travelling up and down the Western coast visiting relatives. We brought lobsters (can't do that now) and HFS, my cousin in Roma sucked all the meat out of every nook and cranny out of that lobster like a man possessed. But yeah, the seafood we had in Calabria was just heaven.
Best seafood of my life was in Burano.
 
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Only us Italians would do stuff like that. Too funny 🤣
We'd bring back loads of cheese, olives, and jarred fish from the markets of Amantea...putting that fish on fresh homemade bread along with the cheese and olive...I'm freaking drooling over here.

Regarding other stupid stuff, this isn't just limited to us. Japanese TV had a program, that stopped airing over the last year or so, where they showed the beagle army at Narita International airport. Usually they would find people from China and to a lesser extent other southeast Asian countries bringing in whole (dead of course) chickens, pig hocks, and other banned meats. Mind you, this wasn't from like 10-30 years ago, but shidiots doing this as recently as 1-2 years ago. It was so entertaining watching the beagles sniff out the culprits and watch them squirm as they try to explain why they should keep their ill-gotten goods.
 
Has anybody tried Chrissy's Pizza in Brooklyn? I somehow found it on Instagram and the pizzas look amazing but I have not been to the city.
 
A family friend who was born and raised in Bari, (he's in his mid '70's now for context) came to the US in his early 20's and owned restaurants at different times in the Bronx, Westchester & Fairfield Counties. Every July he would go with his family to Italy for basically the entire month, and for years would return with items that were difficult to get here.

In 2002 (the first trip post 9/11) while returning, he had a full thigh of prosciutto in a carry-on bag (prior to that trip, he had often brought vack a wheel of cheese, a leg of prosciutto, something large). When the bag went through the x-ray scanner, they thought it was a human body part, the guards at the airport grabbed him, pinned him against a wall and held him at gunpoint as they opened the bag. They confiscated his prosciutto (it had to have been worth ~$1,000 at that time) and sent him on his way.

He wasn't very pleased when I cracked up listening to the story.
 
Has anybody tried Chrissy's Pizza in Brooklyn? I somehow found it on Instagram and the pizzas look amazing but I have not been to the city.
Chrissy's or Krispy's? The videos for Krispy are derivative at this point, but they are still oddly captivating.

"Even distribeush on the foundaish."
"Little bit of flour on the peel. Just enough. Not like Chris..."
"C'mon, Chris. It's only right."
"Listen to the crunch on this spesh. You can hear it from three blocks away. No flop jalopps. That pie's a Blue Chew Special."
"100%"
"Just for good measures..."

Portnoy gave it a 7.8.
 
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Heh, reminds me of one summer my family I went to Italy to spend a month travelling up and down the Western coast visiting relatives. We brought lobsters (can't do that now) and HFS, my cousin in Roma sucked all the meat out of every nook and cranny out of that lobster like a man possessed. But yeah, the seafood we had in Calabria was just heaven.
My neighborhood is 20%+ Italian ... solid pizza and Italian restaurants everywhere
This spot, and a bunch of others are all within walking/stumbling distance

 
Good to see Grigg Street on that list. Letizia’s is surprising. Been a few years since I’ve had one of those dreamy Atticus pies.
I looked at that list 3x and while I saw all the Sally's locations, I did not see Pepe's.

It's been 25 years, but I used to live within walking distance of Letizia's, and while it was a fine pie for Norwalk in 1998, I wouldn't mention it in the same breath as Pepe's.
 
This spot, and a bunch of others are all within walking/stumbling distance


Thanks for posting that!!! We were in Fort Lauderdale last December for a cruise and just took in local seafood. Being fully calabrese, I gotta put this spot on our itinerary for later this year when we go back to Fort Lauderdale for another cruise.
 
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Thanks for posting that!!! We were in Fort Lauderdale last December for a cruise and just took in local seafood. Being fully calabrese, I gotta put this spot on our itinerary for later this year when we go back to Fort Lauderdale for another cruise.
my pleasure, and if ever near, ping me ... I am not a foodie, but endorse this list Google Search

... and after you dine, 2 days/week (Friday & Sunday) we have a street party!



 
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