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Pizza in Manhattan NY

New York City is famous for many delicious treats, but you wouldn't want to miss out on a chance to sample some of New York City's amazing pizza. Even though there are pizzerias on nearly every New York City street, treat yourself to the very best pizza New York City has to offer at one of these places.

Many say that pizza in New York, or Manhattan is not as good as true authentic Italian pizza, nonetheless New York Pizza has its awesome flavor that many native New Yorkers would not trade for anyting. Pizza in Manhattan is a special kind that can be distinguished from any other pizza or pizzeria. You can't express it with words, you gotta taste it. Crisp, chewy, cheesy, saucy, thick or thin. A true New York pizza will have a blanket of blistered cheese covering a thin crust and a layer of sweet tomato sauce. Too many toppings are sacrilegious to a die-hard New York pizza-lover - nothing should ruin the pure genius of a plain slice. And it tastes better if you fold it in half. So, take our advise and visit these places for unforgettable experience with pizza from the Big Apple. New York style pizza.

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1. Caesers Palace Pizza

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side
493 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY, 10024


212-724-7886 more info »

2. Cafe Daniello Pizzeria

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Spanish Harlem
1873 2nd Ave.
New York, NY, 10029


212-369-4445 more info »

3. Cafe Daniellos Pizzeria Restaurant

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Sutton Place
1072 2nd Ave.
New York, NY, 10022


212-752-5710 more info »

4. California Lovers Corporation

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Flatiron
38 Union Sq W.
New York, NY, 10003


212-533-1665 more info »

5. California Pizza Kitchen

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Gramercy
440 Park Ave S.
New York, NY, 10016


212-685-6700 more info »

6. California Pizza Oven

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Greenwich Village
122 University Pl.
New York, NY, 10003


212-989-4225 more info »
532 Main St.
New York, NY, 10044


212-688-4702 more info »

8. Cartoon Pizza Incorporated

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side
1 Lincoln Plz.
New York, NY, 10023


212-875-7300 more info »

9. Caruso's Pizza

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Financial District
140 Fulton St.
New York, NY, 10038


212-227-7667 more info »

10. Casanova Pizzeria Restaurant

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Hell's Kitchen
664 9th Ave.
New York, NY, 10036


212-333-2007 more info »

11. Ceasars Pizza

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Flatiron
861 Broadway.
New York, NY, 10003


212-929-1022 more info »

12. Charlies Pizza

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Washington Heights
1501 Saint Nicholas Ave.
New York, NY, 10033


212-781-9089 more info »

13. Che Bella Pizza

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Morningside Heights
1215 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY, 10027


212-864-7300 more info »

14. Cheesesteak Factory

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Greenwich Village
539 Avenue Of The Americas.
New York, NY, 10011


212-989-0500 more info »

15. Cheesy Pizza Incorporated

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side
2640 Broadway.
New York, NY, 10025


212-662-5223 more info »

16. Chris Pizza

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Midtown
807 8th Ave.
New York, NY, 10019


212-974-9090 more info »

17. Chuck E Cheese

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Harlem
2309 Frederick Douglass Blvd.
New York, NY, 10027


212-222-9522 more info »

18. Classic Pizza

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Murray Hill
709 2nd Ave.
New York, NY, 10016


212-972-9147 more info »

19. Claudio Pizzeria

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Hell's Kitchen
598 10th Ave.
New York, NY, 10036


212-586-3145 more info »

20. Clinton Pizza

Neighborhood: Manhattan/Lower East Side
105 Clinton St.
New York, NY, 10002


212-477-2708 more info »
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Here is a taste of New York style Pizza you can sample:

New York style pizza can be traced back to the 17th century when Spanish soldiers were occupying the area around Naples, Italy. One of their favorite snacks was a soft, crispy dough with toppings that the Neapolitans called sfiziosa. Like local New Yorkers who fold their slices in half and eat while walking, these Spanish soldiers folded the flat bread into a libretto (little book) and ate it with their hands. One of the main characteristics of New York style pizza is its thin, chewy crust, but that isn't everything that defines New York style pizza. Many might say that it's not New York style unless it leaves those yellow trails of oil running down your elbow when you eat it. This comes from the high butter fat cheese they use. Big Dave Ostrander says most New York pizzerias use Grande mozzarella cheese to get this trait. For New York style, fresh mozzarella isn't an option...it's a rule. Many are hearth or deck oven baked and the sauce is usually thinner than most sauces with fewer ingredients added. The dough is made with high protein, high gluten flour (usually 13.5 to 14.5 percent protein) and is slightly chewy. There is an old urban legend that you can only produce New York pizza in New York due to the hard water they have. While it is true that New York has hard water, it is debatable as to whether this is the secret ingredient.