Have you been to DiFara's?
Not yet. It's definitely high up on my list though. What would you recommend getting there?
Have you been to DiFara's?
Not yet. It's definitely high up on my list though. What would you recommend getting there?
Friend of a friend coming into NYC for a week and was asking if I knew of any place for under $100 a night that was decent. Anyone have ideas?
They were hoping for Manhattan. I've lived in Manhattan or commuted now, so other than the random hotel treat - never really researched budget lodging.
Gloria's is good. I used to love Al Dente's years ago but that place declined faster than Girardi and now it's closed. Never recovered from the pizza connection I guess. Primadonna also used to be good but not so much anymore. Avellinos in Rego Park imo gives Gloria's a run for its money. There's this place on cross bay near rockaway blvd that I remember but I haven't been there in a while (ozone pizza?).I grew up in Queens & three places that stand out & are still around with the same amazing slices are Amore in Whitestone, New Park in Howard Beach & Gloria's in Forest Hills. Gloria's used to be on Main Street in Flushing, but they re-opened years later on Queens Blvd.
Joe's Pizza is still the best slice on the planet. I have dreams about that pizza when I plan a trip home. Can't wait til September.I make sure I'm very hungry when it's time to eat there. One day I plan to order a large pie & eat it all in one sitting. I've actually done that at Grimaldi's here in Vegas.
No I'm not obese, I just really like pizza, & nothing is better than Joe's.
I grew up in Queens & three places that stand out & are still around with the same amazing slices are Amore in Whitestone, New Park in Howard Beach & Gloria's in Forest Hills. Gloria's used to be on Main Street in Flushing, but they re-opened years later on Queens Blvd.
Yes I've had DiFara, multiple times. It's very good, but not life changing, not worth a trip to Brooklyn, not worth the wait, & not worth the price. We actually have two DiFara locations here in Vegas. They buy all the same ingredients from the same suppliers as the one in Brooklyn, even have a water filtration system to mimic NYC's water, but they have no idea how to cook the crust.It's still way better than 98% of the pizza out here, but nothing like the one on Ave J.
New Haven is an awesome spot for pizza. Very, very under-rated.A hidden gem if you've never been there.
Not yet. It's definitely high up on my list though. What would you recommend getting there?
The difara's on the strip is in the food court at Caesars. Plenty of turnover there so that's not the issue.I've heard the same reports about the Vegas location but didn't know they had two out there. I've heard it was good for Vegas but not comparable to the original. It'd be hard to mimic what they have going in Brooklyn. Having the constant turnover they have means you're always eating a pie fresh out of the oven. NYC has spoiled me for pizza in that sense since I'm automatically turned off now whenever I get a slice that's been cooked, placed in the display and than reheated. You don't get that at the top places like Joe's, Di Fara, Louie's and Ernie's etc. or the Neapolitan style places like Lucali or Roberta's.
Friend of a friend coming into NYC for a week and was asking if I knew of any place for under $100 a night that was decent. Anyone have ideas?
They were hoping for Manhattan. I've lived in Manhattan or commuted now, so other than the random hotel treat - never really researched budget lodging.
Not possible in 2017. Sorry.
Not possible in 2017. Sorry.
The difara's on the strip is in the food court at Caesars. Plenty of turnover there so that's not the issue.
Nick's of Forest Hills is phenomenal as well. I had Amore once a few years back and don't really think I was that impressed. New Park is a great spot. Gotta check out Gloria's.
Again, with DiFara you really need to just accept beforehand that it's out of the way, not worth the wait and not worth the price. All that being said, it's still the best slice I have ever had. Remove the price factor and the wait and the dinginess of the location and just go slice vs. slice and DiFara is the best.
I've heard the same reports about the Vegas location but didn't know they had two out there. I've heard it was good for Vegas but not comparable to the original. It'd be hard to mimic what they have going in Brooklyn. Having the constant turnover they have means you're always eating a pie fresh out of the oven. NYC has spoiled me for pizza in that sense since I'm automatically turned off now whenever I get a slice that's been cooked, placed in the display and than reheated. You don't get that at the top places like Joe's, Di Fara, Louie's and Ernie's etc. or the Neapolitan style places like Lucali or Roberta's.
Agreed on Joe's. Top 5 spot for me.
Friend of a friend coming into NYC for a week and was asking if I knew of any place for under $100 a night that was decent. Anyone have ideas?
They were hoping for Manhattan. I've lived in Manhattan or commuted now, so other than the random hotel treat - never really researched budget lodging.
There are just way better pizza options out here including Grimaldis, IMHO. Grimaldi's out here is a much better representation of the original than DiFara. A large pie at Grimaldi's is $18, which is very reasonable. They stuck to the basics just like Brooklyn; pizza, salads, & calzones.
Friend of a friend coming into NYC for a week and was asking if I knew of any place for under $100 a night that was decent. Anyone have ideas?
They were hoping for Manhattan. I've lived in Manhattan or commuted now, so other than the random hotel treat - never really researched budget lodging.
I've never had good pizza in vegas so I just avoid it now. I haven't been to Grimaldi's but will give it a try next time I'm out there.
Thanks, there's several good places in Cosmo - it's a shame they don't partner with anyone back east. I like Holsteins and Momofuku (though I haven't tried the one there yet). I think I might have passed that place you're referring to but never went in.
Problem with Grimaldi's is it's starting to look like Papa Johns with all their locations. I'll still try it out.![]()
Again, with DiFara you really need to just accept beforehand that it's out of the way, not worth the wait and not worth the price. All that being said, it's still the best slice I have ever had. Remove the price factor and the wait and the dinginess of the location and just go slice vs. slice and DiFara is the best.
Yeah that was my initial response to the question. But I figured I would throw it out there.
Many moons ago, long before any of this crap started, I would get in my car, park near DiFara's, get a square pie with fresh garlic to go, and get home while it was still hot.
No insane long wait, no hipsters coming from Alameda by way of the city so they could run and tell their friends back in yo-yo land. The old man wasn't old back then and he did what he did. And back then his family wasn't pushing to create a watered down dynasty.