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7 minutes ago, TroutandBucks said:

I would much rather eat the pizza here than in italy 
been there a bunch of times and the pizza is way better here than there 

two different types 

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My wife has been there as a child to visit her family. We had a trip planned February 2020 to visit both of our families but then the Chinese virus hit us we canceled.  I rather just go for the food,  but asTroutandBucks has Said i can see his side, so much to see and experience here in America. I do love going on a cruise ship so we are thinking that again to do, maybe before summer ends if not then next summer 

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3 hours ago, BowhunterNJ said:

I'm thoroughly confused as to what an authentic pizza in Italy is now after watching Italians argue over it.

What is the red stuff you mix with spaghetti called in Italy?  Sauce or Gravy?

:stirring:

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Someone mentioned Razza in Jersey City. I live a stones throw from this place and while I will say the pizza is excellent(They do some really unique artisan pizzas). At $25 for a personal pizza, id say its got to be the most expensive pizza place on the east coast. 

 

Bunnies in  south orange is really good and you wont need to refinance your home for a slice! 

 

 

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