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I've had pizza everywhere from Florence (that'd be Italy), Rome (also the Italian one), NYC, Kobe, Capri (Italy), Tokyo, well, a great pizza can be found in a heap o' places. So can a bad pizza, even in Italy. Everybody's mama canno' cook.
BTW, that list looks pretty good! And, one of my favorite pizzas is an oyster pizza. Hard to get though. Old boy on Isle o' Capri off Italy made one for me though, also I had him put some squid (that'd be calamari to y'all snobs who think it's not squid) and octopus on it. Mmmmmm...
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One of the best pizzas I've ever had was purchased at a literal hole in the wall outside Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic. Who knew?
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Tomato sauce gives me heartburn, so I don't eat much pizza anymore.
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Surprised that Regina Pizzeria in Boston didn't make the list:
http://www.pizzeriaregina.com/
Casabianca's in Eagle Rock, CA, too:
http://casabiancapizza.com/
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Pizzaria Bianco is has just opened a restaurant here in Tucson. Right now wait time for a table is about three hours. I'll let it calm down a bit before I try it. In the meantime, there are plenty of other fine pizzas here in town.
http://www.tucsonweekly.com/TheRange/arc...own-tucson
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First slide is the garbage from Old Forge, PA. Awful pizza.
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Varasano's (#25) and Antico (can't remember the number, but on the list) in Atlanta are both excellent. Haven't been to the other local places on the list, though.