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  • Features

    Time Out Chicago / Issue 141 : Nov 8–14, 2007
    The Pizza Issue

    Big Apple pie

    In the land of deep dish, a New Yorker searches for Gotham-style slices.

    By Judy Sutton Taylor Photographs by Brendan Lekan

    New York Slices

    True story: The first time I had thin-crust pizza delivered after I moved to Chicago from Brooklyn, I opened the box, gasped and called the pizza place. “There was a mistake,” I told them. “I didn’t want my pizza cut into child-size squares.”

    To my horror, I learned that those teeny pieces were standard if I wanted anything but the two-inch thick, deep-dish messes that pass for pizza in these parts. Things got worse when I realized my slice-and-a-Coke staple wasn’t available on every street corner. I longed for the crisp, foldable triangles of bubbly dough topped with the perfect ratio of sauce to cheese, so I set out on a mission to find my slice of home.

    After I heard about Renaldi’s Pizza Pub (2827 N Broadway, 773-248-2445), I decided there might be a reason to stick it out in Chicago after all. Traditional Neapolitan slices as well as doughy Sicilian squares have a crust that’s charred just right. But there’s way too much cheese, making it almost impossible to fold and eat the Neapolitan slices with your hands. It’s good, but I knew there had to be better out there.

    I also heard raves about Santullo’s Eatery (1943 W North Ave, 773-227-7960). It works in a pinch, but the slices are ginormous and a little too floppy for my taste.

    Then, I found Café Luigi (2548 N Clark St, 773-404-0200), a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it joint originally run by a guy who hailed from Brooklyn by way of Italy. The counters are cluttered with big, blistered slices, plus calzones and broccoli rolls. It feels like home, right down to the tables of East Coast types blotting the oil off their slices, but there’s still a little too much of that Midwestern “the more cheese, the better” thing going on.

    New York Slices

    I had found some solace with Luigi’s, but I kept my ears open, hoping to find the perfect taste of home. I was at a party in Uptown when I heard whispers about ducking out for slices at Gigio’s Pizzeria (4643 N Broadway, 773-271-2273). If you ignore the seedy storefront and interior, you’ll be rewarded with a delicately sweet sauce and perfect balance of cheese, though sometimes the slices are a bit overcooked.

    An even better discovery came earlier this year at New York Slices (1843 Second St, Highland Park, 847-432-6979), a place that could hold its own alongside any Brooklyn pizzeria. The Big Apple–born owner has the cheese-to-sauce ratio down, but he’s secretive about what makes his hand-tossed crust so bubbly, crunchy and foldable. It’s so good it’s almost enough to make me move to the ’burbs. Hey, at least it’s not 700 miles away.




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    • 4317 Eric Sat, Mar 15, at 05:33pm
      NY Slices is no Sal's of NY. From your article, I can only guess that Brooklyn is lacking in the pizza department as well as Chicago. Although I agree on the crust from NY Slices, the NY Slices pizza sauce is way too pasty. After eight long years in Chicago, I have still yet to find a slice of pizza close to any one you can get off the streets of Manhattan. The best pizza in the world is in Mamaroneck, NY on Post Road. The place is Sal's Pizza. The local hangout for the Dillon brothers.

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    • 3483 Brian Fri, Feb 08, at 10:41pm
      Your article mentions Gotham-style slices, yet your asking for NY Pizza, wouldnt that be Metropolis? since Gotham city is Chicago...?

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    • 1847 Jasmine Fri, Nov 09, 07, at 8:43pm
      Essential reading for this New Yorker (who has been living in Chicago for 13 years and counting). Thanks!

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    • 1814 Sandra Thu, Nov 08, 07, at 5:28pm
      I'm from NYC area too. I'm not in love with Chicago pizza and nothing beats the pizza from back home though I found pizza at Playa Del Carmen to be fantastic. It's good to know it's out there. BTW, I heard it's the NYC water that makes the crust. Maybe he gets water imported or reproduces the mineral in the water?

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    • 1811 Robyn Thu, Nov 08, 07, at 3:26pm
      I've been there(New York Slices) and the food is amazing!

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    • 1808 Yackie and Nina Thu, Nov 08, 07, at 2:46pm
      It's good to know that a place like this is in Chicago We're going to invite all our friends to go there with us and enjoy! Congratulations!

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    • 1806 David Thu, Nov 08, 07, at 1:57pm
      I'm a New York resident who was taken to NY Slices a few months ago. It was awesome! I'd love to have a NY Slices on my corner here in NYC!

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