It's funny to look back on this, because now Delizia is by far our favorite spot having lived here longer. The test is a little flawed because when you're testing with just one slice, it all depends on how fresh the slice is. The best test is to get a fresh pie at each spot, but there's no way we could have downed 6 pizzas ourselves. I guess Famous Famiglia was having a good day...
I'm not familiar with the Upper East Side pizza scene, so thanks for the tour. To me the best slice in Manhattan is Joe's on Carmine Street. They also have a location near Times Square. The best pie in Manhattan is John's on Bleecker Street. I also love Lombardi's on Spring Street and Patsy's on the Upper West Side. For a unique pizza, try the Old Fashioned pie at Adrienne's on Stone Street. It's a Grandma style pizza that I really like. I love that your pizza tour focused on plain slices. I'm a minimalist when it comes to pizza. Now on to Brooklyn.....
I will have to add Joe's, John's, Patsy's and Adrienne's to our list of places to try! We have been to Lombardi's and it lives up to the hype. Plain slices is the best way to judge pizza - we are minimalist as well. Yes, if we venture into Brooklyn Roberta's will definitely be on the list... one of our favorite spots.
@@travelingatlas I haven't been to Roberta's in Brooklyn, but I did try their pizza at a Manhattan location, and LOVED it. My favorite Brooklyn pizza is Totonno's (Coney Island), Julianna's (which kept the original Grimaldi's oven when Grimaldi's moved next door), Grimaldi's and DiFara. I think Totonno's and Di Fara are my favorite NYC pizza places. Next time I'm in Brooklyn I want to try Lucali and L&B Spumoni Gardens.
They were all about the same price except for PQR which was way more expensive, so I think so. We also were thinking that if we switched the order we went to them, would we like one better when we were hungrier rather than more full? Definitely not a perfect system, we are workshopping it 🤣
So.. I had to pause the video to go make myself some pizza. I don't think it was as good as yours, but I live in a farming area, not close to a pizzeria. Please don't do a cheese cake tour, or I'll need to be baking!
Roma is another gem in UES.
Great specialty slices - and stays open late which you can't say for a lot of the pizza places on the upper east!
Pizza in Manhattan is mostly MID. If you want great pizza you have to go to the suburbs.
really, famous famiglia, an airport chain was your favorite on the ues?? hard to fathom with all the great pizza in nyc but whatever floats your boat…
It's funny to look back on this, because now Delizia is by far our favorite spot having lived here longer. The test is a little flawed because when you're testing with just one slice, it all depends on how fresh the slice is. The best test is to get a fresh pie at each spot, but there's no way we could have downed 6 pizzas ourselves. I guess Famous Famiglia was having a good day...
@@travelingatlas I like Delizia too! And yes, testing re-heats vs fresh is challenging. fun video, you guys are engaging, keep at it! best,
Have you tried Pizza Park or Oath Pizza? Also Williamsburg pizza.
Nice pizza tour, I love Pizza, greetings
Thanks Axel! We love pizza...
Next Idea: Upper East Side Best Chinese Food w/b fun
That would be fun, it would be hard to make it to multiple stops we would be so full hahah they don't necessarily have slices 😅
You should have ordered a pie from Nick’s pizza. Best on the UES!
We are now right around the corner from Nick's! Definitely on our list, our go to has been Delizia of late...
I'm not familiar with the Upper East Side pizza scene, so thanks for the tour. To me the best slice in Manhattan is Joe's on Carmine Street. They also have a location near Times Square. The best pie in Manhattan is John's on Bleecker Street. I also love Lombardi's on Spring Street and Patsy's on the Upper West Side. For a unique pizza, try the Old Fashioned pie at Adrienne's on Stone Street. It's a Grandma style pizza that I really like. I love that your pizza tour focused on plain slices. I'm a minimalist when it comes to pizza. Now on to Brooklyn.....
I will have to add Joe's, John's, Patsy's and Adrienne's to our list of places to try! We have been to Lombardi's and it lives up to the hype. Plain slices is the best way to judge pizza - we are minimalist as well. Yes, if we venture into Brooklyn Roberta's will definitely be on the list... one of our favorite spots.
@@travelingatlas I haven't been to Roberta's in Brooklyn, but I did try their pizza at a Manhattan location, and LOVED it. My favorite Brooklyn pizza is Totonno's (Coney Island), Julianna's (which kept the original Grimaldi's oven when Grimaldi's moved next door), Grimaldi's and DiFara. I think Totonno's and Di Fara are my favorite NYC pizza places. Next time I'm in Brooklyn I want to try Lucali and L&B Spumoni Gardens.
Setting aside the cost would the pizzas still finished in the same order?
They were all about the same price except for PQR which was way more expensive, so I think so. We also were thinking that if we switched the order we went to them, would we like one better when we were hungrier rather than more full? Definitely not a perfect system, we are workshopping it 🤣
More pizza!!!!! 🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
Red hook pizza tour?
Little Italy pizza by farrrrr on 1 and 68
We were just doing our immediate area but always down to try somewhere new!
Midtown pizza . Bagels. Burgers.
Our thoughts exactly! We will see...
Re: Your favorite pizza spot back home, which one is it? Don't leave us hanging.
It's Gino's in Lynbrook! Hard to beat.
So.. I had to pause the video to go make myself some pizza. I don't think it was as good as yours, but I live in a farming area, not close to a pizzeria. Please don't do a cheese cake tour, or I'll need to be baking!
Everytime we have watched it ourselves we get so hungry! Cheese cake tour... That sounds amazing and also a great way to gain 10 lbs!