
Pizza: New York is known for it. No where else can beat it. Except maybe Italy, but I haven't been there so for now New York is the only pizza worth dreaming about. I wouldn't say I'm a "Pizza Snob," because, well, I'm satisfied with a cheap, frozen one from the supermarket.
It's hard to tell what makes NY pizza top all the rest. Maybe it's the water, maybe the local tomatoes used in the sauce, maybe just because NY is awesome and there's no way around not having great pizza.
I will say this: It's everywhere. I really didn't meet a slice that wasn't exceptional. Actually, wait. There was this place near Union Square that tasted like nothing, but I've tried to forget about it. Grimaldi's, Lombardi's, Patsy's. Even non-New Yorkers have at least heard of these. They are definitely good, but I'd like to share my Top 3 favorite slices in the city.

1. The Margherita slice from Artichoke
Artichoke is known for what they are titled after: the Artichoke slice. It is absolutely amazing. It's like someone dumped a spinach/artichoke dip on top of a crust and declared it a gourmet creation. They also offer a Crab, Sicilian and Margherita slice. I am here to talk about the Margherita. It is almost too unique tasting to describe. So many flavors swirling in your mouth. Parmesan, mozzarella, basil, tomato. You'll just have to taste for yourself.
Artichoke
14th between 2nd and 1st aves
Cash Only/Standing room only
2. Mezza Luna
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Mezza Luna
8th avenue b/t 14th and 15th street
3. Rocky's Number 2

I'll own up: I usually judge a pizza place on their plain slice. Pure and simple. It's the staple of all pizza. If you can't master the plain slice then why would I try anything else. A friend recommended this place to me when I first moved to the city. He's lived in the city all his life and said it was his absolute favorite so of course I got over there as soon as I figured out how the subway could get me there. It became my favorite plain slice. There is something different about it. I don't know if it's extra thin, but the crust, there's something different about the crust. I think it's more soft. Less stiff and crunchy. Nothing beats a good, inexpensive slice of pizza.
Rocky's Number 2
2nd avenue between 33rd and 34th
Honorable Mention: Two Boots (at various locations).
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