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Originally Posted by gutt22
Dude, we were expressly clear that going to the original Uno is the way to go. Avoid the franchises like the plague. Uno and Due are totally great. I've never seen the big fuss about Lou Malnati. But Giordano's, my friend, that's what I'm talking about. Great stuff coming out of there.
Now I'm starved and it's only 10:00 am here in NY. I need a quick weekend getaway to the Windy City! |
When I lived in assorted suburbs around Chicago, I also thought Lou Malnatis was the shizzle (that sahzeetch covering the entire top with those tomato chunks....ahhhhh); a trip downtown to Uno, Due or Giordano also produced Pavlovian effects. For everyday stuff, I liked Rosati's, and there was a great little joint near where I lived in Carol Stream (lol, we called it sterile cream) by the name of Addante's...now in Seattle, I have to wait until I get back into Chi-town to get a fix, cause the 'za out here generally sucks. There's always 1-800-4MALNAT, but it just ain't the same...
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Must agree on Pizzeria Uno...have not actually ate at Due's. Also, Edwardo's has locations other than Chi-town. My first Edwardo's was in MSP. A good pie, too. Boy do I miss my biz trips to Chicago. BTW...GO CUBBIES!!!
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Originally Posted by AtomicLush
You guys are all NUTS. Those pizza places are where people who's never eaten Chicago pizza go...BJ's??? Uno's???
1) Giordano's - multiple locations in Chicago and 'burbs http://www.giordanos.com *Hands down, the best Chicago stuffed deep dish pizza with a very flakey and buttery crust* 2) Edwardos - multiple locations in Chicago and 'burbs 3) Lou Malnati's - multiple locations in Chicago and 'burbs P.S. I was raised in a Chicago 'burb and went to college in Chicago...I *know* my pizzas! ;) Just had Giordano's for lunch and Lou Malnati's tonight. I have never really been a fan of Giordano's but decided that I needed to give it a try to make sure my bearings were correct. Here is why IMO Giordano's is NOT a great deep dish pizza. Sauce taste like Ragu, crust is weak (think wonder bread toasted), sausage was non-existent tasteless, too much bland cheese. Malnati's on the other hand had very tasty sausage, tart chunky tomato sauce, CRUSTY CRUST, and a good amount of cheese that was not overwhelming. A really good pie tonight for sure. ^ |
Pizza talk...I feel a rumbly in my tummy. Will try some of these suggestions when in Chicago. Any recommendations on places that use brick ovens?
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Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
. . . too much bland cheese.
Pizza's not worth ordering if you don't order extra cheese. :D |
Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
So using this logic, if I was raised in a Chicago 'burb and ate these pizzas througout my time in college and still live here, I should know the pizzas better?! :confused:
Just had Giordano's for lunch and Lou Malnati's tonight. I have never really been a fan of Giordano's but decided that I needed to give it a try to make sure my bearings were correct. Here is why IMO Giordano's is NOT a great deep dish pizza. Sauce taste like Ragu, crust is weak (think wonder bread toasted), sausage was non-existent tasteless, too much bland cheese. Malnati's on the other hand had very tasty sausage, tart chunky tomato sauce, CRUSTY CRUST, and a good amount of cheese that was not overwhelming. A really good pie tonight for sure. ^ |
im in agreement with most of the posters, giordanos, ginos and uno's. my favorite is gino's. my mouth is watering. mmmmmm pizza
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Giodano's is "ok", I agree with Willie on them 100%, Malnatis's is pretty decent, good sausage and a great crust. Surprisingly my best local thin crust is at Barnelli's, awesome crust, and topping on of those with their meatballs makes for one awesome pizza!
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Originally Posted by ScottC
Giodano's is "ok", I agree with Willie on them 100%, Malnatis's is pretty decent, good sausage and a great crust. Surprisingly my best local thin crust is at Barnelli's, awesome crust, and topping on of those with their meatballs makes for one awesome pizza!
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Originally Posted by cawhite60156
Is that the same Barnelli's I can see from the train (Metra)?
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Originally Posted by ScottC
Could be, they are all over the place.
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Lou Malnati's has my vote. Crust is crunchy not bready and it is a true deep dish pizza. I HATE when someone mentions Giordono's or Nancy's and talks as if they were deep dish. They are not. They are STUFFED pizza, a totally different animal. Stuffed pizza, while good is not a Chicago style deep dish. Give me a single crust, deep dish, well done pizza any day. When I moved to my current home I knew we came to the right neighborhood when I found out I could get Lou's delivered to my door. Now that's nirvana. (Too bad they are not in United's restaurant program. The whole family could have flown around the world in F by now. :p )
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Pizza suggestions
1. For classic thin crust- Pete's on Sheffield, or Martino's on Petersen.
2. For double decker - any Ranalli's 3. For truly super thin crust - Pizza D.O.C. or Ranalli's Up North. 4. For Pan Pizza- Pizzeria Uno. 5. For Stuffed pizza - Home Run Inn. There you have it- but a few of Chicago's best. NOT suburban - NOT chain. |
Went to the Silo tonight, that is indeed damn good pizza!
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