After a slice of unevenly reheated cheese-board at Gigio's in Evanston late last night, the quest for tolerable NY style pizza to rival Santullo's continued past the dormant Eastern Style Pizza on Touhy west of Western to Noli's NY Style Pizza in a strip mall on Kedzie in Albany Park. While we waited for our small pie, the lady and I took note of the garlic powder on every table, the garlic knots and Italian subs and pasta on the menu, and the advertisement of fresh baked breads, and concluded that the stars were aligned.
When the pizza arrived our hopes were immediately dashed. The crust did not bulge out at the ends; instead it puffed up the toppings to a dangerously high level. While transferring a slice to my plate, the weightlessness of it further dismayed. But the bread turned out to be the highlight of the ensemble, though it did not resemble any pizza crust I had encountered. The cheese was not particularly noticeable during normal bites, but alone it tasted similar to but worse than Velveeta. The sauce was as usual not even worth mentioning.
Frugal gourmet that I am, upon return to the homestead I rescued the bread (and pepperoni) from the offending dairy product with aid of a spatula. Today's lunch featured pepperoni, parmesan and garlic on the recovered bread and outclassed most frozen pizza options.
Perhaps I'll be back to try the byrek (a giant empanada, very roughly). Apparently the proprietors are Bosnians; I had thought they were Albanians (Albanian-Bosnians?) and, thinking of the Albanians infiltrating the Bronx's Belmont section, figured they could pull off a pizza. Guess they pulled one over on me.
Anybody been to Eastern Style Pizza or East Coast Pizza in Skokie? The former got a mention on the long pizza thread of several months ago but I don't recall any talk of the latter. Still itching to try Follia's.
Noli's New York Style Pizza
4839 N Kedzie Ave
Chicago, IL 60625
773-588-0400