Athena wrote:This delicacy was born right here in San Francisco when an old neighborhood pizzeria was purchased by Indians, who started selling Indian food in the place while still offering pizzas.
I doubt it was born in SF. I ate Indian style pizza in Toronto (Mississauga actually) in a joint that catered to the local Indian community 15 years ago. And I was in Amritsar last month & ate this type of veggie pizza
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cousin ordered a version made with spicy chicken sausage (much more flavorful with chilis & cilantro in it & less greasy that the Italian sausage used here). Both were better than a lot of the pizza I've eaten in the US, & made with very good quality mozzarella. We saw similar offerings in Delhi & Chandigarh, its pretty widespread (as is, unfortunately, Domino's, pretty awful pan-style individual pizzas that had been delivered & we were offered one day). Indians have co-opted Italian food as they did Chinese years ago (gobi manchurian, anyone?).
I agree, definitely not created in SF - Indian pizza has been around in India for a long time, and toppings like "tandoori chicken" or "chicken tikka" have been around for ages (I remember having them a good 15-odd years ago as well).
OTOH, I'll disagree with you about how good it is.. thats a matter of taste I suppose

I dont care for too many veggies on my pizza at the best of times, so the Indian-veggie-pizzas (which are probably the most popular versions) have always left me cold.
Usually the quality of the crust and the cheese was also lacking, IMHO, though that is changing now - I havent been recently, but I'll readily believe your statement that the mozz quality is pretty good now (it was terrible 15 years ago, had improved significantly even 10 years ago). The basics of pizza have improved greatly now (as have the basics of Italian food in general) in India - its pretty decent now (but still, IMHO, not nearly comparable to Italian food in places like Chicago). The history of Indian-Chinese is much longer than Indian-Italian... and IMHO at least good Indian-Chinese is really very very good (though, unfortunately, I dont think there is any really good Indian-Chinese available in Chicago... Toronto, OTOH, has a few quite excellent ones).
I havent had the "chicken sausage" pizza you mention above - maybe that would work. I have however tried the chicken-tikka and tandoori-chicken pizzas many many times... I like chicken-tikka and tandoori-chicken a lot by themselves, but IMHO in an oven chicken just gets too dried out, Ive never really had a chicken pizza Ive liked even in the US (but, as I said, I havent tried chicken-sausage pizza). Italian sausage may be greasier, but IMHO it makes for a much better pizza simply because it doesnt dry out quite as easy (maybe this would be the case with goat too... I love goat, one of my favourite meats, but it signally fails to work on a grill in the form of goat-burgers, to me - its meant for things like kadai-gosh's and birria's IMHO).
BTW, Ive always heard that the *most popular* pizza in most Indian metros is actually Domino's! Far from the best, of course, but there it is.
As for finding Indian-pizza in Chicago... Ive never really looked

But I can suggest a few places that would be likely to carry it...Devon has an "Italian Express" that has halal-meat, on the Pakistani side of Devon, south-side of the street (somewhere between Tahoora and Usmaniya-Chinese IIRC). That would be halal-Italian, more Pakistani-Italian maybe, but Id guess you might find some tandoori-chicken-style toppings on a pizza there. I dont have an exact address, but it should be pretty easy to find if you walk down that section of the street (ie east of Western, going further east)... you'll pass Tahoora, the Halal-Fried-Chicken-from-Brown's, this Halal-Italian-Express, and if you hit the Halal-Usmaniya-Chinese youve gone too far

Another option might well be Chowpatty in Arlington Heights - a purely vegetarian primarily-Indian restaurant with a massive menu, including Indian chaat, varied snacks, and some Mexican and Italian offerings. I know they offer pizza, and are probably likely to offer Indian-vegetarian-toppings on pizzas. (Their chaat is decent to good, but significantly overpriced - what I like best on their menu is actually their kulfi).
Note, however, that while both these above spots will have Indian/Pakistani style pizza, I havent actually eaten it at either place and offer no guarantee (money-back or otherwise) as to the quality of their pizza (or lack thereof). As a true-blue-native-born-Indian and Indian-food-lover, my pizza of choice remains Lou Malnati's

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