Looks like Giordanos, which is fine, but I generally don’t recommend since it’s very saucy and the crust is bleh. Try Lou Malnati’s next time — it’s far superior
Anyone know a good spot in NYC to get one? We got one of the chains in times sq but I'd reckon Chicago people wouldn't recommend them just like we'd not recommend Sbarro's.
Every time I see a Chicago Deep Dish, I'm like yo I'd try that as an unique experience.
Clearly defined semantics serve the purpose of precise communication. When someone says "pizza", I want to know what they mean, a pizza or a weird American pie. What is so bad about that?
But alas, you fool, should you thoroughly inspect the manuscripts (specifically Appendix C), you would see that salad theory firmly debunks cuberule for the farce that it is!
Yes it’s normal, but it’s not that much sauce. The sauce is on top, and the cheese and meat are below. What you’re seeing is only the top layer of sauce, hiding the deliciously gooey and savoury layers below.
I'm not seeing a lot of "RAAAAAAAGE" here, I'm seeing a lot of people questioning whether it meets the definition but everyone is being civil about it (at the time of this comment).
No, it's cheese on the bottom then meat then more cheese then sauce. It held up pretty good but not nearly as well as a normal slice of pizza. Think more like a sturdy pie crust in how strong it is.
No idea. I was told it was the "world's best pizza". They had it shipped frozen to where I live and we cooked them and they were gross. My stomach and a few other people's did not like them.
For those who are unfamiliar with Chicago deep dish, the crust is thick, and the cheese and topping ingredients are underneath the sauce. That layer of sauce on the top is very thin.
Hey there. I'm getting reports about you being uncivil. Please refrain from such behavior in the future and remain respectful to others in this community. The next report gets you banned.