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Rehoboth
Registered: Mar 2007
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10-01-12 02:45 AM
I lived in Chicago for 10 years. I have also live in multiple east coasts places, Cali, and Colorado. Nothing could ever come close to a true deep dish. Why? Its bread, sauce and cheese, There was a place in san diego(wtf) that was very close, but the restaurant which I cant remember was run by some old chicago people. The only thing I can think of is people in chicago realize its going to take 45-60 min to make a pizza, outside of chicago no one is willing to wait that long nor is a restaurant willing to have customers idle that long.
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dcvtss
Registered: Mar 2006
Posts: 426 |
10-01-12 04:39 AM
Quote from Rehoboth:
I lived in Chicago for 10 years. I have also live in multiple east coasts places, Cali, and Colorado. Nothing could ever come close to a true deep dish. Why? Its bread, sauce and cheese, There was a place in san diego(wtf) that was very close, but the restaurant which I cant remember was run by some old chicago people. The only thing I can think of is people in chicago realize its going to take 45-60 min to make a pizza, outside of chicago no one is willing to wait that long nor is a restaurant willing to have customers idle that long.
That's funny, the best place I've had it outside of Chicago is also San Diego, maybe a lot of Chicagoans moved there to escape the winters?
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nazzdack
Registered: Jul 2004
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10-01-12 07:19 AM
Quote from Rehoboth:
----lived in Chicago....
----I have also lived in....
----Nothing could ever come close to a true deep dish.
----bread, sauce and cheese....
----45-60 min to make a pizza....
----no one is willing to wait that long....
----restaurants unwilling to have customers idle....
1) Blame "that" on smartphones and rising property taxes.
2) You could order a frozen one if you live out of the area. 
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Tsing Tao
Registered: Mar 2009
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10-01-12 01:51 PM
Quote from ChkitOut:
deep dish pizza isnt really pizza, its more like a bad lasagna.
ill take east coast pizza made on a flat pan thank you.
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r-in
Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 1227 |
10-01-12 03:55 PM
Been to Chicago, and had "Chicago" pizza, and just didn't work for me. I, by an infinite amount, prefer pizza as opposed to the supposed "chicago" pizza.
Everyone has a taste and opinion, so not looking to denigrate your likes, just saying, for me more a marketing and local market appeal, than good pizza.
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