The Incessant Growth Of The Pizza Industry In New York City
A visit to the city of New York is bound to be captivating as you discover havens of some of the most delicious pizzas that can be prepared anywhere in the world.
New York owes this profile to Brooklyn and Manhattan, two main places out of the five boroughs that make up the city where the pizzas business have gained high level of fame over time.
This business niche is not at all a new one in New York. As a matter of fact, there are pizzerias that have existed for over 80 years now. More so, many more are still springing up and they are succeeding in really tapping from the experience of the older generation pizzerias in order to couple it with amazing new innovations in preparation of pizzas. This has left pizza lovers in a quest for more from the new generation pizza parlors.
In fact pizzas from the new pizzerias seem to be fast penetrating the taste buds of many and people have no choice than to appreciate such appetizing bites.
For quite some time now, the Neapolitan pizza pie has pervaded the air in New York City. In spite of the small size of this pizza which is subjected during cooking to average temperature, it has not ceased to be a delight of many people who have strong affinity for pizzas in the New York area.
However, clear as crystal, Lombardi is worthy of note among the pizza parlors that have continued to blaze the trail over time. It is known as the oldest pizza place in New York, situated at the Northern part of Little Italy. Lombardi is known for its coal oven.
However, the presence of some other captivating parlors in the city cannot be denied. There are the likes of Joe Pizza which is located in Greenwich Village and the new Artichoke Pizza in East Village.
In Brooklyn, pizzerias are quite easily found. There are the likes of Forth Greene, Williamsburg and quite a number of parlors where you can be treated to delicious pizzas. The Di Farra Pizzeria is worthy of mentioning also.
Aside from restaurants, this author also regularly contributes articles on soap dispensers and stainless steel carts.
