Monday, January 1, 2018

In New York City's Garment Center...Lazzara's...formerly known as The Heroine*...serves pizza unica e straordinaria

Happy 2018 everyone! A quick aside and for the record.
The temperatures in New York City are setting records. Tonight it's supposed to be 5 degrees. We haven't seen a two week stretch of cold like this since I lived in Forest Hills in 1961. Wind chill factors are 10-15 degrees below zero!
Now...onto nice a warm pizza destination...
Speaking of 1961 in Forest Hills...One of my oldest pizza memories at that time was at the Pizza Den when pizza  was .15 cents (and then up to .25 cents) a slice. $.50 cents got me two slices and a Coke with .10 cents change. Can you imagine?
The Pizza Den from pizza to laundry 1
What struck me about Lazzara's was that their thin crust rectangular 'Sicilian style' pizza pie was the same as The Pizza Den. It wasn't only the same shape, but it brought back memories of a flavor and thickness (or I should say thinness) that was remarkably similar.
It's still called Sicilian Pizza, however it is the much thinner crust in the rectangular shaped pie that is the norm for  Lazzara's and was the norm for The Pizza Den. 
My take on pizza is that it must be...in this order...a perfectly prepared recipe of properly baked bread (preferably made with Italian flour, sauce on the sweeter side and a blend of mozzarella cheeses made from fresh cow's milk and/or buffalo mozzarella. Whatever the recipe is at Lazzara's, it is their own and it succeeds famously!



     Bert & Chef/owner Tony


Outside view on the north side of West 38th St. just off 7th Avenue

Packed at lunch time!






Short and sweet...to the point...pizza worth seeking out in New York City's 
Garment Center!

                                                                     Mangia Baby!

*Heroine
A woman who, in the opinion of others, has special achievements, abilities, or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or ideal


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2 comments:

Masha said...


It's Carrie's friend Masha, we met at tree trimming party. I can't thank you enough for the jar of sauce you gave me, it was out of control delicious. I tried it one night with just penne and then the next day i made some chicken parm with it and it was incredible. I wish i could say i shared it with friends but it was just too good. Had a blast meeting you, blog looks amazing these photos make me want to leave work and go food adventuring. Let me know if you are offering up sauce making classes!

Licia at the beach said...

Hello Bert,

I saw photos of you with Nonna Artemisia's products which are to die for by the way! Do you know any online or store resources for this brand anywhere? The distributor seems to be gone or changed? Appreciate any information you have. If they are no longer who have you switched to for your canned tomatoes? Thank you in advance