Anonymous wrote:Corner slice in Bethesda is the closest we’ve found and we’ve been looking for 10 years.
Anonymous wrote:
I read about this place on here, and I was randomly at the Nike outlet the other day and it showed up on my list of nearby restaurants. Is it really good?
I think that Flippin Pizza is pretty close to NY pizza.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Flippin and definitely not Mama Lucia's. Agree, miss my hometown pizza!
Shut your mouth. Mamma Lucia’s is awesome. Mamma Rosa the owner is from Italy. Her pizza is the closest to NY pizza that I’ve found down here. Her food is fantastic.
No way. Mamma L’s is okay but the crust is flavorless (at a minimum they need to add salt), I don’t love the sauce, and it is rarely baked enough to melt the cheese properly.
#JerseyPride
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Flippin and definitely not Mama Lucia's. Agree, miss my hometown pizza!
Shut your mouth. Mamma Lucia’s is awesome. Mamma Rosa the owner is from Italy. Her pizza is the closest to NY pizza that I’ve found down here. Her food is fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:
I read about this place on here, and I was randomly at the Nike outlet the other day and it showed up on my list of nearby restaurants. Is it really good?
I think that Flippin Pizza is pretty close to NY pizza.
Anonymous wrote:Not Flippin and definitely not Mama Lucia's. Agree, miss my hometown pizza!
Anonymous wrote:Grew up in NJ, been in MD for a while now. You just need to accept the fact that you won’t find anything close to NY/NJ pizza here and you’re good.
Another “pretty good” one is CSNY pizza on rockville pike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in NoVa. CRAVING NY/NJ pizza - nothing special, just what you get in any neighborhood pizza shop there. Looking for something that isn't Wiseguys or the Italian Store. Where would you go? I'm willing to drive as I have time this weekend, even if it's northern Md or even Delaware, though not going so far as to you to NJ lol. Obviously open to local options too. Need not be anything special, just someplace clean and good pizza. Where would you go?
You're willing to drive to DE, but not to NJ? It's like 12 extra miles.
Lol true but not being from the NJ/DE line, I don't offhand know where to go there either. After crossing the DE line, I'd be driving another hour north - and I was hoping for a rec in southern Del, just over the MD border.
I am a firm believer that if you are from NY or NJ, the best pizza you'll ever have is from your hometown pizza place (for me, Pizza Como in Clinton, NJ). But, out of curiosity, I have found the Italian Store to be an acceptable substitute (certainly better than a 2 hour drive). You don't agree?
New p here, I will add to this that I think everyone wants their hometown pizza. I’m from the Midwest and miss pizza from my hometown. I don’t expect DC to reproduce it though. My family who lives here in DC thinks it’s horrible. I get it when I go visit.
Anonymous wrote:NY pizza sucks.
New Haven style is the best. Pepe's at Montgomery Mall is the best but still not as good as the original in New Haven, CT.