jbw wrote:Kennyz wrote:jbw wrote: both Quartino and Madia have wood-burning ovens and put out respectable versions of the real thing.
I like Quartino, but I'm virtually certain there's no wood-burning oven in that kitchen. The place is, however, decorated with tons of NYC subway tile - in case that helps create an authentic experience for anyone.
I guess I went too far with "wood-burning."
scottsol wrote:Marshall K wrote: I'm with Bourdain on this, while I enjoy an occational Deep Dish I don't consider anything you eat with a knife and fork as Pizza.
Who said you had to eat Deep Dish with a knife and fork?
Ghazi wrote:I had one of the best thin crust pizzas of my life last night from Spizzico in Elmwood Park. Maybe the experience ws enhanced because i was working late and it was delivered to me like mana from heaven. Either way, i couldn't beleive it took me 5 years of working in River Grove to order their pie.
Apparently they are known for their thin crust. It was perfectly balanced between a good firm crispness, but also had a slight buttery flake to it. Usually a crust either flakes or cracks. This did both.
What also stood apart was the sauce. Perefectly balanced with a touch of sweetness to it, and the texture was not pureed into a runny sauce. Rather, it had lumps of tomoato in it that added to the experience.
I topped it with spinach and mushroom. The mushrooms were sparse and I almost forgot they were there. BUt the spinach was plentiful and seemed fresher than spinach i've had in most places. I think they may have sauteed it before placing it on the pizza.
Great stuff, that will certainly be earning recurring orders on any other late nights. . maybe even tonight.
Spizzico Pizza and Pasta
7446 W North Ave,
Elmwood Park, IL
(708) 524-8218
davecamaro1994 wrote:I really don't care what any New Yorker thinks about are pie here. Ours is better. I have been to NY and ate their pizza which I did not like. I tried several spots and founf none outstanding. I remember having grease run down my arm from there stuff. The sausage was bland. The only thing I did like was there mushrooms were marinated with garlic. Even though I am a fresh mushroom guy. Either way, could care less what he finds acceptable
Kennyz wrote:davecamaro1994 wrote: Chicago needs to toughen up.
davecamaro1994 wrote:lol. What I forgot I tell you was the grease was from the Italian guys hair who made the pie