A certain type of New Yorker will tell you that the city’s only Real Pizza can be found south of Prospect Park and across Staten Island — with just a few quality places sprinkled around Manhattan. The time has come to correct this narrative. The best pizza neighborhood in New York is actually Williamsburg, where excellent pizzerias are as concentrated as a heavily reduced tomato sauce. The Williamsburg Pizza Corridor provides Sicilian-ish pieces topped with barbecue chicken, nuevo New York slices and classic New York slices, grandma pies of the Long Island school, Detroit style with frico crust, and, as if that weren’t enough, Roman squares. It’s not just that there’s so much good pizza so close together but that it spans so many pizza genres.
Start atMo’s General(620 Lorimer St.),at the BQE-adjacent end of the strip, where you can get puffy squares by the slice, as well as a thin, reasonably sized bar pie with the killer one-two of pepperoni and banana peppers.Fini(305 Bedford Ave.),威廉斯堡桥几个街区,服务a luxe version of the New York slice. The rich white pie — with a trio of mozzarella, Parmesan, and fontina plus the essential addition of lemon zest — makes as strong a case as any for going tomato free.
Between them, you haveL’industrie(254 S. 2nd St.),which manages to achieve the unthinkable: an actually worthwhile, not soggy-wet burrata slice. There are thin, crispy squares atLeo(123 Havemeyer St.) topped with potato, a starch-on-starch duet; Detroit-style pizza atEmmy Squared(364 Grand St.) that tastes like gourmet Pizza Hut and makes you feel accordingly; and traditional New York slices atJoe’s(216 Bedford Ave.) with its sweet sauce. Then there’s the aptly namedBest Pizza(33 Havemeyer St.),a forerunner to New York’s slice-shop renaissance that ushered in the Williamsburg pizza era. And if you stray south of the district proper, there’s more —Williamsburg Pizza(265 Union Ave.),a cornucopia of grandma slices. Fittingly, it was opened by a pizza chef who migrated from Gravesend in the greater region of Real Pizza.
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