Whenever I start to feel down or depressed I just remind myself that Yenkels out there somewhere blocking traffic to deliver wood and not giving a shit about anything.
You can tell that Lucali is truly a passion project. This man barely spoke about his business, as he wanted to highlight WHY he started it. Mark showed all of the businesses that he loves in his area, and the people of Carroll Gardens. I love stuff like this
My biggest regret as a pizza fan/junkie is living in NYC all my life (20+ years) and only going earlier this year to Di Fara for the first time AFTER Dom's passing... It was still a great slice, but I'll always wonder what it would've been like to have Dom make the pie himself. RIP the King of NYC Pizza!
I love how at 20:26 Mark asks Dom to come by his shop one night with like the most earnest plea he can utter without sounding too needy. It shows the great deal of respect he has for Dom.
Video Features: 2:03 - *Roberta's* (Bushwick, Brooklyn) for Millennium Falco slice 4:24 - Yenkel the Wood Delivery Guy (yes, he deserved a timestamp) 7:03 - Mark Iacono 😍 (the one & only) aka The Unofficial Mayor of Carroll Gardens 7:21 - *Lucali* (Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn) for Classic Margherita Pie and Meatballs 12:31 - *G. Esposito's & Sons Jersey Pork Store* (Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn) for Sandwiches (looks like he ordered a "Frank The Tank"?), Sopressata, Aged Sharp Provologne Sacks, and select pounds of meat varieties (pork, veal, and "chop" which is the NY term for ground beef) 15:12 - *Di Fara Pizza* (Midwood, Brooklyn) for Regular and Square slices
I used to work for Italian people, they are great, now I am in my country, Guatemala, I see that Ny pizza and I cry some day I will back and try all those places I see in this channel, you guys are great God bless Italian people
I ate at Di Fara Pizza 7.5 years ago and I still talk about it with my friends. It took me around 20-25 minutes from ordering a slice to actually getting it, but holy shit was it worth the wait. Definitely the best pizza I've had!
As someone who doesn’t have a family (only child and parents passed away when I was young) watching Dom and his family run their shop warms my heart. Family is such a beautiful thing and I hope everyone who reads this remembers to always put family and pizza first. ❤️
Supporting local food business (if they source locally) helps out your region. If your local store buys supplies from a nationwide dealer, there isn’t much difference.
Holy shit. I am moving to New York from Boston in two weeks and I just went on Google Maps and realized I'm going to be a 6 minute walk from Lucali. Fuck me senseless I am going to be a happy dude.
Still one of the best foodie/food youtube shows ever made. Frank has such a fantastic energy and enthusiasm about him and the crew seems to be just as involved.
I stopped watching it. Not because it sucked but because I am nowhere near good quality pizza at the moment. This shit made me want to go to brooklyn just to eat pizza.
ProfessorFatMan I'm literally contemplating weather or not I want to move to Brooklyn just to have this pizza for the rest of my life. I'm getting hungry just watching this video.
6 years later and I’m watching this for 1000th time. I’m not Italian myself, but have been enthralled by the culture since I was a child. This video is an all time great.
NJ Italian here....my dad used to say..."there are 2 kinds of people in the world; Italians, and people who wanna be Italian".......he kinda said it with a twinkle in his eye, in a kidding nature, but with some truth to it.
@@ronyeahright9536 No it's really true, As a kid my Mother made two really great Italian meals, Spaghetti with a meat sauce which was usually made with leftover meatloaf and a Mother's style of square Neapolitan Pizza and she substituted thick cut kielbasa meat for the pepperoni. And as a child, I loved this food so much, I always prayed to God "why couldn't I have been born Italian" In more modern times, Greek comes in a close 2nd place :)
Mark has so much positive energy, Everytime I watch him I feel so positive. One day I will visit your place from Baltimore. I wish you open a place in Maryland.
So dope and humble how Mark is widely considered the best yet he goes and treats this old man as though he is Rockstar. Mad respect for not forgetting the teacher.
I miss Brooklyn . Something about the food that can’t be matched anywhere else. I believe it’s the traditional family style recipes passed on from generations..the love and good old fashioned effort and care. Truly a pleasure to watch. Makes me hungry every time I think about it.
I’m five years late to this, but man watching this, it made me feel like I was hanging out with good friends and having great food. What a fantastic episode, sad this stopped!
I don’t know why I love watching Frank just hangout with people and make pizza. It’s just a regular dude doing regular stuff. One of my favorites on Munchies.
All the people disrespecting my boi YANKEL. It's YANKEL not Yenkel. Cmon guys he's been in the business for 20 years you should know how to spell Yankel.
Spot on with Roberta's creating the neighborhood. I moved to Bushwick in 2010 when very few people lived there and not a lot was happening. Even back then, people were traveling to the neighborhood just for Roberta's. I left Bushwick 3 years ago when it got a bit too crowded but I still go back for Roberta's all the time.
And when I talk about "the neighborhood", I'm talking specifically about the Bogart/Morgan Ave area on the border that was just all industrial--not the whole of Bushwick
@@bingevintage8124 mate, I even don't live in NYC and i can't judge any of these pizzas. But it is just his opinion (mystic travel). Taste is always a subjective preference. No reason to be rude and insult people...cheers
@@donchuaydee5673 where I come from we just tell it how we see it it’s not a coincidence it’s one of the highest rated places in New York for Pizza just people who have no good taste or are just trolling would be the ones that say it’s not good
Mark Iacono. What more can I say? The man is a legend. His story, his passion, his restaurant, his success, his work ethic - I have nothing but respect for this guy. I hope he stays around making pizza for a long, long, time.
It's just a natural thing. Carried throughout families. Mark is very Italian. Hairy arms, leans over when he sits, wears blue jeans a white shirt. Classic man
@@nickrenzo6285 My god, the first time I heard an actual Italian New Yorker say that I was trying to keep myself from laughing my ass off thinking, "Oh my god, I can't believe they actually say that!"
I was born in Brooklyn but just 9 months later my parents and I moved down south (Louisiana). When I watch this episode I wish they’d stayed. I’d love to be able to legitimately call Brooklyn my old neighborhood. Everything about this show--the narration, the editing, the camerawork--is filled with love in the best sense of the word. Frank is so kind to the people he meets and he really brings them out. This series elevated TH-cam. Sure would like to see another season!
1. I'd go to Brooklyn JUST for the history alone. 2. I'd go to Lucali's JUST for the owner. 3. I'd visit New York JUST for these 2 reasons alone. In fact, lemme go to Brooklyn in April and I'll report back and letchu know how it went. Dis coming from a South Sider Chicagoan.
Near my home is Pizza Di Napoli. The oven was brought from Italy, all ingredients are sourced from Italy too. Not cheap but a wonderful rare pizza experience. The Italian family wanted pizza in America exactly as it is Napoli.
I love this story and I love these guys for showing respect to an icon. And, just respect to their neighborhood and community. The whole thing brings a tear to my eye. Respect.
I can’t imagine anything more New York than a Jewish old guy called Yenkel delivering wood to a pizza place
Something I'd say as a joke.
never seen a workin class jew
Only in new york lol
@@ImmUUUU hahaha
@@ImmUUUU have you been to ISRAEL lol
I still say, Munchies was so wrong to cancel this show !! One of the best ever on You Tube !
It really was. I miss it
Agree
@JC1985 f you man you are everywhere
Why’d they cancel it
@@viraj3695 i dont know
Whenever I start to feel down or depressed I just remind myself that Yenkels out there somewhere blocking traffic to deliver wood and not giving a shit about anything.
ya, gotta luv it. I should be a Yenkel
We could all benefit from being a little more like Yenkel.
And the she blocking an ambulance
Yenkel is that dude
lol at depressed
remember the native americans and how they were devastated. Remember the Transatlantic slave trade.
Rest in peace Dom, it was a pleasure watching you making pizza. A true legend
WAIT HE DIED?
@@rachabonespittz that’s what I said
@@rachabonespittz March 17, 2022
Rest in peace
Oh no. Rest in peace, Dom
I love how humble Mark is. I have nothing but the up most respect for that man. What a great guy
When you almost get stabbed to death fighting a mobster you become more humble.
It's 'utmost'.
@@biggawinnacrapsa3870 I came looking for that comment
@@zouzou1692 - I'm fighting a losing battle trying to keep the whole country from becoming a nation of grunting Delta-minus machine minders.
@c b OK then.
See how "youtube-yes-sayer" my comment is?
Everybody gangsta till yenkel shows up with wood
LMAO
Adam RJ heh
Adam RJ I actually know the guy he is a hardworking guy
(Yenkel is a jew.)
Qwerty II Nothing. Do you have a problem with Yenkel being a jew?
You can tell that Lucali is truly a passion project. This man barely spoke about his business, as he wanted to highlight WHY he started it. Mark showed all of the businesses that he loves in his area, and the people of Carroll Gardens. I love stuff like this
Dominick De Marco passed away March 17, 2022. Long live the Brooklyn pizza king. 👑
Munchies we would love to see a video dedicating his work amongst the people that worked/were inspired by him
My biggest regret as a pizza fan/junkie is living in NYC all my life (20+ years) and only going earlier this year to Di Fara for the first time AFTER Dom's passing... It was still a great slice, but I'll always wonder what it would've been like to have Dom make the pie himself. RIP the King of NYC Pizza!
I love how at 20:26 Mark asks Dom to come by his shop one night with like the most earnest plea he can utter without sounding too needy. It shows the great deal of respect he has for Dom.
A beautiful moment. Everyone there is truly in if for the craft at that point.
God I hope it happened before Dom passed
I was thinking the same thing, its like a kid asking his uncle to come watch him play baseball
Mark needs to be the secondary host. What an fantastic guy.
Andrew Kos *a
paul oneil
0:57 "Pizza is the world's favorite food."
Huh? The world? Clearly, the narrator has never stepped outside of the USA.
@@iu2 Clearly you've never had Pizza
@@justjammiedodger2608
Clearly, you're fat from eating too much pizza.
"How long have you been delivering wood?"
Yenkel: "20 years...."
"So you know everything about the business right?"
Yenkel: ✔️✔️
Barbara Meza that part was funny lol
Guy all about business no small talk
he is probably the owner if he jewish
what a stupid question
Maybe he’s the owner of the truck not the wood provider?
Im From Israel 🇮🇱😊❤
This show, after seeing the first 2 minutes it’s better than 95% of food shows.
First timer here
✌🤘
its crazy it has been 6 years already
munchies is the wrong program to watch at 2 am when you're hungry
+HoboJIm117 4 am*
rastabwoy420 *any time late at night
True
+HoboJIm117 *any time you're hungry.
Fokus007 well if you're hungry in the morning you can go out and get food. at 2 AM nowhere is open for dank pizza :C
Yenkel is a mans man. I hope he is still out there on his wood hustle.
@JC1985 Pitiful
Yenkel probably doesn't even know what they do with the wood. He doesn't care - he just wants to get to the next delivery.
@JC1985 Ew, an anti-semitic It's 2020 grow up this isn't ww2. Shut your nazi-sympathizer mouth and go back to school.
Picked up a few pies last week, he was in the middle of a delivery
@JC1985 =💩💩💩💩
How is that dude Mark like the coolest man ever?
Guess he took notes from you lol
@@TheCarsfan4ever now kiss
@@montylemon9445 no u
*pizza time*
TheCarFanForever cute
that guy randomly saying "forget about it" is the best thing ever
Read this comment as the guy was saying it lol.
It is the most Brooklyn thing ever.
Mickey Blue Eyes
@@thekub32 same 🤣🤣
haha yeah. It's like he's a Grand Theft Auto NPC, just spouting out phrases out of nowhere
it's like watching Mafia 2's DLC Story
You sir have made me chuckle. Thank you. Wish we got a real sequel to that game.
not funny.
@@nouryy About how a pizza place is dying and need to destroy another chain
Haha bruh
bro made me snart man, guffaw good person guffaw.
Yenkle is my spirit animal. Doesn't give a fuck about shit, just delivers his wood and gets the fuck outta there.
I like that!
Imagine if everyone was like Mark. Productive, social, kind, well dressed and cool as hell. Just your ideal buddy ;)
Thats almost every Italian
@@lifeofmike556 lol no
28 STAB WOUNDS
Sounds like you're looking for some man sausage
I like Frank better lol.
Video Features:
2:03 - *Roberta's* (Bushwick, Brooklyn) for Millennium Falco slice
4:24 - Yenkel the Wood Delivery Guy (yes, he deserved a timestamp)
7:03 - Mark Iacono 😍 (the one & only) aka The Unofficial Mayor of Carroll Gardens
7:21 - *Lucali* (Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn) for Classic Margherita Pie and Meatballs
12:31 - *G. Esposito's & Sons Jersey Pork Store* (Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn) for Sandwiches (looks like he ordered a "Frank The Tank"?), Sopressata, Aged Sharp Provologne Sacks, and select pounds of meat varieties (pork, veal, and "chop" which is the NY term for ground beef)
15:12 - *Di Fara Pizza* (Midwood, Brooklyn) for Regular and Square slices
Hi, if you like cooking, feel free to check out my recipes ;-)
Dude the wood delivery truck driver was the best part 🤣🤣🤣
I love how they show so much respect to Dom.
It's like I'm watching Goodfellas, but it's about pizza.
iLuvDiamond
Wrong movie, he said GoodFellas, not Casino
What the hell are you doing Karen
U cant beat whitebeard nor Roger
Brooklyn hands down got best pizza difara pizza east 15th and ave j bomb ass pizza
LMFAO
“You gotta like what you do, not what you don’t do” -real talk. Words to live by. God bless this man
Mark and Frank could literally make a show of them to walking around and chopping it up all day and I'd watch.
Man such wholesome neighborhoods and stories, warms my heart
That's what i love about NY, you don't see that anywhere else in the US
This is literally the most New York video I've ever seen God Bless Brooklyn.
I used to work for Italian people, they are great, now I am in my country, Guatemala, I see that Ny pizza and I cry some day I will back and try all those places I see in this channel, you guys are great God bless Italian people
No stay in your own Country.
@@drzoidberg844 ahole
@@drzoidberg844 Go back to germany fuckhead
@@drzoidberg844 bitch, stfu lmao you're probably some ugly as white buffoon who is unhappy with their sheltered life.
im not German@@harlem6365
I ate at Di Fara Pizza 7.5 years ago and I still talk about it with my friends. It took me around 20-25 minutes from ordering a slice to actually getting it, but holy shit was it worth the wait. Definitely the best pizza I've had!
Dom passed away a few weeks ago though.. RIP
@@mohdaffandiariffinmohdazma3283 rip
As someone who doesn’t have a family (only child and parents passed away when I was young) watching Dom and his family run their shop warms my heart. Family is such a beautiful thing and I hope everyone who reads this remembers to always put family and pizza first. ❤️
Hey Big Smoke, things must have been tough.
My family are all a bunch of miserable scumbags, you want them?
Big Smoke yeah
@@MrKinghuman C'mon they can't be that bad. It's your family, man.
Uzair Khan124 chill
Thats why i never go to the large food chains. The huge super rich companies destroy small amazing restaurants like these
Yeah, excuse the big companies for franchising their shit and bringing the costs down.
fuck pizza hut
Laffs in capitalism
yes so true and they offer nothing in quality, history or style.
Supporting local food business (if they source locally) helps out your region. If your local store buys supplies from a nationwide dealer, there isn’t much difference.
Holy shit. I am moving to New York from Boston in two weeks and I just went on Google Maps and realized I'm going to be a 6 minute walk from Lucali. Fuck me senseless I am going to be a happy dude.
I'll cya there
So, you fat yet? :D
Jere Pehkonen
Put on about 8 pounds or so.
Expect MORE.
This Is Google how bout you come down to Long Island so I can slap you up
Still one of the best foodie/food youtube shows ever made. Frank has such a fantastic energy and enthusiasm about him and the crew seems to be just as involved.
I stopped watching it. Not because it sucked but because I am nowhere near good quality pizza at the moment. This shit made me want to go to brooklyn just to eat pizza.
ProfessorFatMan I'm literally contemplating weather or not I want to move to Brooklyn just to have this pizza for the rest of my life. I'm getting hungry just watching this video.
ProfessorFatMan call up dominos for the Brooklyn pizza.....its actually really really good
Yep every people who watch it
agree, I was like what the hell I've been eating all these yrs.. Gotta go to Brooklyn right fucking now....
Yep. Im planning on going there soon, specifically for the pizza.
Pizza...greatest thing mankind ever created.....
W
+Haise Leonhardt p much
+Haise Leonhardt That and penicillin.
+Haise Leonhardt + drinkable coffee!
culd not agree more pure everything
God I loved this so much. The pizza, the stories, the people, the accent.
gotta love the accent
I love Frank so much. He always shows so much respect. Frank and Mark getting their t-shirts signed by Dom at the end almost made me tear-up.
this is the most new York thing I have ever seen
The most New York City thing is a rat smoking weed with timbs on while running from the cops.
even had people talking about the sopranos and a signed picture of gandolfini at the meat store lol
@@intell2644 lmao that's the Dominican or black New York
@gabe Johnson true shit my boi
“You gonna shake my hand?”
Marc is just in a daze with the pizza.. starring at it, thinking about how delicious it’s going to be..
A true craftsman
Dude this show is no joke. Munchies makes great content.
6 years later and I’m watching this for 1000th time. I’m not Italian myself, but have been enthralled by the culture since I was a child. This video is an all time great.
NJ Italian here....my dad used to say..."there are 2 kinds of people in the world; Italians, and people who wanna be Italian".......he kinda said it with a twinkle in his eye, in a kidding nature, but with some truth to it.
I hope you made it up to Brooklyn to eat at these pizzerias and walk these great neighborhoods. You only live once!
🍕🍺 Boston Italian here!
@@ronyeahright9536 No it's really true, As a kid my Mother made two really great Italian meals, Spaghetti with a meat sauce which was usually made with leftover meatloaf and a Mother's style of square Neapolitan Pizza and she substituted thick cut kielbasa meat for the pepperoni. And as a child, I loved this food so much, I always prayed to God "why couldn't I have been born Italian"
In more modern times, Greek comes in a close 2nd place :)
@@Sugarmountaincondo I believe it, over the years I've had more than one friend express that same thought. Your Mom sounds like a great Italian cook!
this video is one of the most pleasant things i have seen in a very long time, thank you for this, it made me smile through out
Mark has so much positive energy, Everytime I watch him I feel so positive. One day I will visit your place from Baltimore. I wish you open a place in Maryland.
Guy going sentimental: For me makes me sick, this is what Brooklyn is all about.
Italian Guy: Alright, What do you want?
Just another guy waxing lyrical. Everyday bull in any service industry you just ignore/deal with. History is history and it ain't coming back.
Lmaooo. So good.
@@cattysplat What do you mean by this?
@@jasonbourne3703 He's saying the host is bullshit.
So dope and humble how Mark is widely considered the best yet he goes and treats this old man as though he is Rockstar. Mad respect for not forgetting the teacher.
I don't think I've ever enjoyed watching a TH-cam video as much as I enjoyed watching this!
Long live The Pizza Show!
10:07 was the most wholesome moment I love how in love Mark is with the pizza. Can this man get any smoother?
Yankle was not fucking with him at all lol
SeatStreet who's Yankle??
you mean the Jewe. hes 150 yers olld still worrking. wher the fuck gone take hes money . jewes thing .
Yankel’s like “it’s fucking wood guys”.
Randomly came back too watch this video today after reading about Dom Demarco passing away. Amazing too see him work. RIP
To all the Italians/Italian-Americans, you guys have a beautiful culture!
Cheers, from a 🇲🇽 🇺🇸
Thank you, from all of us!
✌
I miss Brooklyn . Something about the food that can’t be matched anywhere else. I believe it’s the traditional family style recipes passed on from generations..the love and good old fashioned effort and care. Truly a pleasure to watch. Makes me hungry every time I think about it.
Man, what a great show. No nonsense, just a love letter to Brooklyn... loved it :)
I’m five years late to this, but man watching this, it made me feel like I was hanging out with good friends and having great food. What a fantastic episode, sad this stopped!
Yankel savage af
Yankel doesn't fuck around
The Quintessential Jew
Superjew
He gotta get home and have his ham for supper or he gets angry
iRifle87 dude yo stupid. Why would ham be illegal... I’m from Israel, but Jews don’t eat ham, because it said so in the Torah 😫 but it’s not illegal
That old man called Dom, must be the Godfather of Brooklyn's Pizza~
Winston Kim Smh
Mimí
The man, The Myth, The Legend... *Yankle.*
I don’t know why I love watching Frank just hangout with people and make pizza. It’s just a regular dude doing regular stuff. One of my favorites on Munchies.
did anyone else feel like crying towards the end
...starts crying all over again cuz joshua is mean
Hello I cryed at the end touching
I cried when he made the old guy sign his ralph lauren t shirt
i love Dom!!!
LOL I was thinking the same thing brah
All the people disrespecting my boi YANKEL. It's YANKEL not Yenkel. Cmon guys he's been in the business for 20 years you should know how to spell Yankel.
F wankel and f you
@@gorillachilla not cool bro
My utmost respect to my man yankel, the hardest hustler in the wood business of nyc
Relax, wtf lol. Maybe in your head he's someone important, but he's just delivering wood in Brooklyn lol.
I've seen this video several times already but every time it comes up in my recommended I still watch it again.
This is one of those videos on TH-cam wich you can watch more then once and still enjoy it .
Frank Pinello at his finest, Best Pizza was one of my favourite Munchies videos.
Spot on with Roberta's creating the neighborhood. I moved to Bushwick in 2010 when very few people lived there and not a lot was happening. Even back then, people were traveling to the neighborhood just for Roberta's. I left Bushwick 3 years ago when it got a bit too crowded but I still go back for Roberta's all the time.
And when I talk about "the neighborhood", I'm talking specifically about the Bogart/Morgan Ave area on the border that was just all industrial--not the whole of Bushwick
“How hard can it be to make a pizza?” 😂😂😂 Love it
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@@msmysticstorytime oh look we have a pizza expert 🚨. U sound stupid my guy
@@msmysticstorytime you’re dumb af it’s easily one of the best pizza places in Brooklyn
@@bingevintage8124 mate, I even don't live in NYC and i can't judge any of these pizzas. But it is just his opinion (mystic travel). Taste is always a subjective preference. No reason to be rude and insult people...cheers
@@donchuaydee5673 where I come from we just tell it how we see it it’s not a coincidence it’s one of the highest rated places in New York for Pizza just people who have no good taste or are just trolling would be the ones that say it’s not good
I come back to this show at least once every few months
Mark Iacono. What more can I say? The man is a legend. His story, his passion, his restaurant, his success, his work ethic - I have nothing but respect for this guy. I hope he stays around making pizza for a long, long, time.
frank and mark need to sign up for a netflix series.
Retention rate 100%.
So Italian Americans really do say “ forget about it” lol, thought that was only in films 😂
They say it now because they've seen it in films
Fuhgeddaboutit
It's just a natural thing. Carried throughout families. Mark is very Italian. Hairy arms, leans over when he sits, wears blue jeans a white shirt. Classic man
@@nickrenzo6285 My god, the first time I heard an actual Italian New Yorker say that I was trying to keep myself from laughing my ass off thinking, "Oh my god, I can't believe they actually say that!"
Not only Italians that say it. Most NYers do
I still miss this show, I live in a place where I can't enjoy any of it, I used to and still watch all these while eating cornflakes.
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Daily Logic 😩🤣😂😄😂😆😄😃!!!! LMFAO!
The best pizza is papa
@@stevenhillshow Lol
Yeah but Papa John is rich AF and could care less about anyone's comment lmfao.
@RobotStuff People like you who only value things in terms of profit margins are the reason everything fucking sucks now.
That’s some 420 logic 😅 fire is the light of the sun released from the wood through chemical reaction.
its actually true
@@cawfeedawg is it fuck
Combustion is a chemical reaction. Thats how the energy is released from the wood.
@@rolandli0 issa JustA cHemOcL rEacTy bAbY
You know he just got done blazin one just before that.
Those group of old italians playing bocce look like the types you don't wanna owe money for.
They'll introduce you real fast to their scupetta
Leave them alone during club meetings downstairs
I was born in Brooklyn but just 9 months later my parents and I moved down south (Louisiana). When I watch this episode I wish they’d stayed. I’d love to be able to legitimately call Brooklyn my old neighborhood.
Everything about this show--the narration, the editing, the camerawork--is filled with love in the best sense of the word. Frank is so kind to the people he meets and he really brings them out. This series elevated TH-cam. Sure would like to see another season!
I feel bad for the people who aren't from NY and watch this. I sympathize.
Why?
+RDoubt96 Thanks, I feel pretty bad right now. The Pizza you can get over here are boring wannabe's.
I'm from LA there's no amazing pizza like this
+RDoubt96 I'm from Italy soooo.. haha
+RDoubt96 Chicago was voted #1 for pizza this year, so fuck off.
This needs to be a movie, the video plays just like one.
I was like ... It's 21 mins... I not gonna watch this, but it was so good ,I didn't realize when 21 mins passed
RIP to this OG . We need more people like this!
Wonderful filming. Makes me wanna fly to Brooklyn and eat pizza for a week.
1. I'd go to Brooklyn JUST for the history alone.
2. I'd go to Lucali's JUST for the owner.
3. I'd visit New York JUST for these 2 reasons alone.
In fact, lemme go to Brooklyn in April and I'll report back and letchu know how it went. Dis coming from a South Sider Chicagoan.
petey I’ll be waiting
I’d go just for Yenkel’s wood
Shoutout to englewood
@@christianalexanderthegreat8941 hahah
Ehh, maybe not the best time...
I'm Italian, I just want to leave this here: except for Napoli, this guys make the best pizza I've ever seen in my life. And I've seen quite a bit.
I'm not even Italian and saw people making better pizza it's not even hate just the passion Iatlians got when they cook.
What is great pizza?
Napoli has fire pizza, better than Rome in my opinion! But even in Liguria I found an incredible place called la picea!
Near my home is Pizza Di Napoli. The oven was brought from Italy, all ingredients are sourced from Italy too. Not cheap but a wonderful rare pizza experience. The Italian family wanted pizza in America exactly as it is Napoli.
@Luis Ahumada I have the same opinion with hispanic descendants.
Mark Iacono seems like a great person
"Like I says..."
12:26 "fugetabowdit"
The most italian american i've ever heard in a while
Fuck cops
@@Ppppppooopooo How is that relevant here?
fuck cops
@@Ppppppooopooo OK buddy
“Don’t forget the cheese”
“Nononono”
“Alright enjoy, I’ll talk to you . Please come by one night??”
“I will I will”
Wholesome
I love this story and I love these guys for showing respect to an icon. And, just respect to their neighborhood and community. The whole thing brings a tear to my eye. Respect.
This video made me unbelievably happy. Fantastic work you guys.
“Ever since I was young.....I wanted to be a gangster”. Lol
I find myself rewatching this show on a regular basis. Best food show hands down
I've watched this video more than any video I've watched on any website/platform, EVER.
Glad to see Frank's got his own show on Munchies. He's definitely got a passion for his family heritage and the food that's a big part of it.
I’m naming my first child Yankel, son or daughter.
Salute to Frank Pinello for getting his own show. This episode seriously was not a good idea on an empty stomach.
I live in the other side of the world and even here, Dom is legendary. Rest in peace Dom. We will always love you 😥❤
who else is liking every comment that has the word "Yankel" in it
Liked the comment because of yenkel 😂
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Miss Bill the delivery guy. R.I.P.
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+Wendy Cheng Yeah, Bill was rad. RIP.
+Wendy Cheng Just be happy a random delivery driver in the U.S. is immortalized thanks to technology!
+Wendy Cheng He was actually Jesus
Does anyone know how he passed?
I like this host, friendly and charming guy.
I remember when this episode dropped years ago. Its still fucking awesome!
I come back to this video like every 3 months
Mark from Lucali is a funny fckn guy
What do you mean he's funny? Like, the way he talks or what? Funny how?
I'm surprised he didn't talk about the knife fight with a competitor pizzeria.
Jvar and you're a generic weeboo who hates people for being positive.
This whole video just warms my heart, and my stomach I'm getting pretty hungry.
Please bring this show back. This is how and where I grew up.. I am retiring now and want to revisit all these places on this show.
This just makes me so happy