Pizza at Grimaldi’s
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, NEW YORK/ Updated : Apr 29, 2016, 15:52 IST
Synopsis
Before heading back to Manhattan, don’t forget to try the coal-fired pizzas at Grimaldi’s Pizzeria.
Before heading back to Manhattan, don’t forget to try the coal-fired pizzas at Grimaldi’s Pizzeria. Read less

New York City’s distinctive pizza has wide slices, a thin crust and a light layer of sauce. It was introduced by Italian immigrants in the early 20th-century, and today, it’s easy to find a pizza parlour in every block. Among the countless pizzerias dotting New York City, this old-style Brooklyn eatery offers some of the best coal-fired pizzas. Its crisp and smoky thin-crust pies are made with freshly-made dough, mozzarella and high-quality San Marzano tomatoes. Like all iconic diners, it sets its own rules: no reservations, no slices, no delivery and no credit cards.
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