Anonymous wrote:Ny pizza sucks as does everything else from ny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that it must be the water.
I’ve lived in New Haven, NYC, Baltimore and DC.
with regard to pizza, NYC>New Haven >>>>Baltimore>DC.
The taste of the water follows roughly the same pattern.
The tap water in Baltimore and DC is just awful. Strange chemically taste and an unpleasant mouthfeel. Someone could make good money by just bottling NYC water, though.
I’ve lived in the same four cities— and would have the same overall pizza rankings that you do.
For drinking tap water, though, I prefer NYC water by far. I would seriously pay to get NYC water. Seriously. I wonder if Seth Goldman or someone like that could hook a sister up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even think people even know what the mean when asking for good NY Pizza. If Andy’s or Wiseguys were in NY people would be raving about and complaining they can’t get the same in DC.
I’d love to see all these NY Pizza experts do a blind taste test.
My standard for a slice is the Rays at 6th Ave near 8th. My standard for a pie is John’s on Bleeker. I haven’t been to either in a few years, but haven’t had pizza that’s close to that here. My pizza standards were also set in New Haven, so I liked Pete’s when I had it a few years ago, and haven’t yet tried Pepe’s. I don’t eat pizza much, but I’m open to trying it if it’s good, and I’m not picky about the style. Yay: Timber.
PP, I’d be happy to do a blind taste test. Lol. This thread actually reminded me that I did one with coworkers using Coke from different regional bottling plants. We nailed it.
Anonymous wrote:Agree that it must be the water.
I’ve lived in New Haven, NYC, Baltimore and DC.
with regard to pizza, NYC>New Haven >>>>Baltimore>DC.
The taste of the water follows roughly the same pattern.
The tap water in Baltimore and DC is just awful. Strange chemically taste and an unpleasant mouthfeel. Someone could make good money by just bottling NYC water, though.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even think people even know what the mean when asking for good NY Pizza. If Andy’s or Wiseguys were in NY people would be raving about and complaining they can’t get the same in DC.
I’d love to see all these NY Pizza experts do a blind taste test.
Anonymous wrote:There's something about the NY water that makes pizza dough and bagels better. Unless you're importing the water, it's just not the same!
Anonymous wrote:Because it isn’t that great in New York, it’s the idea of it being in New York that makes people think it tastes great and this is especially true if it’s cheap pizza bc people are thrilled with the bargain price and convince themselves it’s awesome. The price is awesome, the pizza not so much.
NY pizza is amazing! So is PA pizza. And NJ pizza. Lot’s of first generation Neapolitans there. Not as many here. Hence the gross pizza. Anonymous wrote:you can’t even find it in NY anymore, so it’s not surprising it’s not in the DMV food hellscape.