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metro media complex: The one about the best pizza in the world

October 7, 2008 by  

There are several foods that I feel that I need to try in different parts of the world. From various incarnations of sandwiches to meatloaf and of course, pizza.

Personally, I would love to try the various “best” pizza’s and if I can stay a week in Chicago, Boston and New York, I would love to taste for myself of which is the best. Granted, here in California, there are a good number of Pizza places up and down the state but I know that I’m a bit spoiled with “gourmet” style of pizzas. But I love pizza and whenever there is a special on television about pizza, I have to watch. Especially the specials between Chicago and New York.

The farthest country I’ve tasted pizza is in Tokyo and the Yokohama area in Japan. The pizza was different in that a medium pizza is $40. And what I tried was a special which I had four parts of the pizza created differently. One quarter was seafood, another was curry, another was their vegetable and the other was various meats. It was actually pretty good. And then there were Pizza Hut and Pizza-La which is known for its pizza with corn and broccoli. Interesting huh?  But yet, I dream of going to Italy and trying different types of pizza.   But I’m always game to try different pizza, if you have any recommendations, please let me know.

Once I get to New York, I need to get myself into Lombardi’s Pizza.  The first pizza in the world.

But here a a few videos on restaurants that claim the “Best Pizza in the World”:

Source: First photo of a pizza from Rome, Italy.

Source: Second photo of a pizza from Pizza Pasquino in Rome, Italy

Source: Third pizza with palma ham and mushrooms




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