Tinker Gnome
Adventurer
Pizza is Pizza to me, I dont care whats in it, as long as it tastes good to me it could have cat brains for a toppping.
Nope, TV told me all about it, and TV never lies to me!Mark said:There's nothing precise about your statement whatsoever. There is no such thing as "Chicago style" or "New York style" pizza. There are literally hundreds of variations and styles of pizza served both here and in New York. The only places that advertise as having "Chicago style" pizza are either elsewhere in in the country, and a very, very few places in the city of Chicago who want to attact tourists. It's a myth. You've beened duped.
Mark said:There's nothing precise about your statement whatsoever. There is no such thing as "Chicago style" or "New York style" pizza. There are literally hundreds of variations and styles of pizza served both here and in New York. The only places that advertise as having "Chicago style" pizza are either elsewhere in in the country, and a very, very few places in the city of Chicago who want to attact tourists. It's a myth. You've beened duped.
Mark said:We could discuss it but I think only one of the two of us is qualified to make the determination and, in that, I do have a bies.![]()
Stone Angel said:We used to order pizza all the time online in college. Not that big of deal really, good marketing.
Xath said:I have to disagree with the claim that all Pizza-Huts are the same.
Mark said:My point is that when it comes to pizza, chain stores and frozen pizza just won't compare to the majority of independent pizzarias. When you've had the chance to eat at a few dozen places like this (independent pizzarias), you're bound to find one or two that you just don't like but most are better than any chain and a good number are simply outstanding, never to be compared with mass-produced food of any kind.
Mark said:*shrug*
Then there's a small chain known as California Pizza Kitchen...![]()