I've been back and forth between Boston and New York three times over the past couple of months, trying some of the best-known pizza places in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Between these trips and a couple I took last spring, I have been able to come up with a list of some of the pizza places I have been to. Here they are in order of greatness, starting with my favorite:
1) Lombardi's, Little Italy
2) John's, Times Square
3) Arturo's, Greenwich Village
4) Di Fara, Midwood (Brooklyn)
5) Joe's, Greenwich Village
6) Grimaldi's, Dumbo (Brooklyn)
7) Da Nico, Little Italy
Lombardi's was nearly a perfect pie, in my opinion. Mild yet tasty mozzarella, zesty sauce, perfectly charred thin crust, and enough fresh basil to add some oomph to the pie. Di Fara probably would have been my #1 choice if not for the fact that the owner poured an inordinate amount of olive oil on the top of the pizza, using what looked like a watering can. Grimaldi's used to be perhaps my favorite pizza in the Northeast, but on our trip there two weeks ago, it seems a lot less flavorful than the previous time I was there. Arturo's and Da Nico had some really underrated pizzas, and both had that old-New York atmosphere that I love so much.
I still have not gotten to Spumoni, Lucali, and Totonno's (all in Brooklyn), nor have I tried Patsy's or Una Pizza Napoletana in Manhattan, so I have a ways to go before I can decide what my absolute favorite pizza is in New York City. Perhaps I'll get to at least of couple of these later in the spring.