Joe's is the best slice in Manhattan and perhaps in the world.
Lucali in Brooklyn is the best pizza I've ever had. Including Italy.
Joe's is the best slice in Manhattan and perhaps in the world.
Lucali in Brooklyn is the best pizza I've ever had. Including Italy.
Lucali in Brooklyn is the best pizza I've ever had. Including Italy.
I'm not such a fan of pizza in Italy either. New York is the pizza capital of the world.
The pizza in Italy is unbelievable with 100% fresh ingredients. There are some places in New York that compare, but overall pizza parlors in Italy can't be matched.
Italian ingredients are indisputably the best in the world. I just find the texture of toppings wrong there. Too watery/washed out. I'll choose pasta or risotto as a starch delivery method before pizza in Italy.![]()
Italian ingredients are indisputably the best in the world. I just find the texture of toppings wrong there. Too watery/washed out. I'll choose pasta or risotto as a starch delivery method before pizza in Italy.![]()
Joe's is the best slice in Manhattan and perhaps in the world.
Lucali in Brooklyn is the best pizza I've ever had. Including Italy.
Try DiFara. It will blow your mind.
So, coming into NYC around Dec to take a plane to Germany.
Party consists of wife, myself and 9 year old. Luggage will be 2 large suitcases plus carry-on (backpacks, laptop case, camera bag, purse [I know, very specific haha]).
My initial plan was to maneuver the sub from Manhattan (Hotel location) and airtran to get to JFK. Naturally did some research and reading and technically it's not that big of a deal to do this and it's also fairly cheap.
However, what makes me nervous is having a 9 year old, several items to haul around and Jamaica Central. Which means I'm leaning towards simply taking a cab which gives you sort of "door to door" service and aside from possibly sitting in Manhattan traffic for a bit makes it more hassle free and a bit safer I'd assume as well.
Which means as of right now I'm taking a cab.
Question I have though, do they still offer a flat rate from Manhattan to JFK (50 some bucks) or should I expect to pay more than $80?
If anyone has other suggestions, I'm open to hear them.
As a New York subway commuter, I urge you to please take a cab or car service. There is a flat taxi rate to JFK (does not include tolls and tip), and car services would be pretty close.
I would avoid the subway/trains too.
There are flat rate shuttle vans from Manhattan to JFK also. I've never personally taken it, but I have my cousins from Ireland take it into Manhattan to meet me at work whenever they fly into JFK and they never complain.
https://www.nycairporter.com/howitworks/
I personally would take an Uber/Taxi, but it all depends on how much you want to shell out. For 3 people, it'll probably be $45-50.
As a New York subway commuter, I urge you to please take a cab or car service. There is a flat taxi rate to JFK (does not include tolls and tip), and car services would be pretty close.
I would avoid the subway/trains too.
There are flat rate shuttle vans from Manhattan to JFK also. I've never personally taken it, but I have my cousins from Ireland take it into Manhattan to meet me at work whenever they fly into JFK and they never complain.
https://www.nycairporter.com/howitworks/
I personally would take an Uber/Taxi, but it all depends on how much you want to shell out. For 3 people, it'll probably be $45-50.
Unless you have a ton of luggage I don't know why people would suggest avoiding theairportsubway. I take the subway from manhattan to the airport all the time from downtown (A to Howard Beach then the air train). From midtown it's probably better to take E to Jamaica. For 3 people that's about $24. Taking a nonpeak LIRR instead adds another $1 or so per person.
A taxi is $52 flat rate plus some tolls/fees which can vary so maybe figure $65+ with tip. You can also get a private car service for around the same rate.
I've never taken an uber from manhattan to the airport but never saw a fare under $75 whenever I checked the rates. And now they want you to tip as well so I doubt I'd ever take an uber to the airport.
The flat rate taxi will be $70+ after tolls, tax, and tip. I don't mind taking the E ---> AirTrain ---> Terminal 1. It's $8 per person, straightforward, and adds only like 30 minutes to the trip. Then again, money is tight and I don't have kid.
I get what you guys are saying, but it is different if you are not familiar with the system or where you are going. A few times I have traveled and used the public transportation to get from the airport to my hotel or back. When I went to Chicago, I thought it was a nightmare. Atlanta a bit easier, but still would have preferred to just cab it. The anxiety of not knowing exactly when your stop is coming, then trying to get your bearings as you are leaving the different stations. Cab is just so much easier. Tell cabbie where you are going and relax in car. Most cities have pre-set pricing for cabs from their airports to the downtown area and it is not hard to find out ahead of time how much a cabride should cost.
Another vote for taxi/car service/Uber.
Even if it ends up being another $150 RT compared to the subway (high end estimate), just consider it a part of the overall trip cost. And an international trip into NYC I'm sure is nicely into the 4 digits so you're really not talking about a big added expense. Hell, skip one nice meal for a quick sandwich and you'll be getting way more value for your money.
It's just not worth the aggravation, especially with a ton of luggage and a kid. Last thing you want is to encounter any sort of logistical problem to start your trip, or when trying to get back to the airport for your flight back.
I feel that Lucali is overrated now. The space is gorgeous and they have a cool setup with the pizza and calzones only menu, BYOB, nice waitresses etc. but if you're judging solely pizza to pizza there are quite a few places I would put above it. Lucali has that hipster sparkle now that I think has resulted in the pizza getting rated above it's weight class. Roberta's pizza is far better, despite also having that hipster sparkle which I personally consider a negative.
I've had both Roberta's and Lucali and I thought Lucali was absolutely better, no questions asked![]()