To: lodwick; andysandmikesmom
I am same as andysmom
back in nyc I never heard of chicken fried steak
but it is popular here in Tucson
it is delicious and looks just like the picture you posted
andysmom I am not havin' easy time findin' what I was used to in nyc here in tucson
I have not found pizza which tastes like pizza
the eggplant parmesan sandwich I ordered at ''ny deli''
(sposedly a nyc italian deli)
was not very good
however chicago cuisine is popular here
and I love it
plus I love mexican food
and texas food which is served here
so I figure I came out ahead
Love, Palo
also all places serve biscuits and gravy for breakfast
we never had that in nyc
it is yummy
To: palo verde
NY, CT and NJ have the best pizza and Italian food. It's a nice place to visit, but who wants to live there? :)
To: palo verde
I do miss Chicago pizza, miss it a lot...
When we lived in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, our local pizzeria was Luigis...even tho Chicago has all the big chains, like Dominos, and Godfathers, and Pizza Hut, still the best pizzas come from the little local pizzerias....
When we lived there, we ordered out for pizza at least once a week, sometimes even more...Luigis, was 1/2 block up the street, cross the street, take a left, and go up another 1/2 block....quick and easy...
And they had just the best pizza ever...what I also like about the little neighborhood pizzerias in Chicago, is that they are not limited to pizza....all good little local pizzerias, have spaghetti and ravioli plain, or with meatballs or sausage...also beef sandwiches, sausage sandwiches, meatball sandwiches, and combo beef and sausage sandwiches...also they all have ribs...full order or 1/2 order....and rotisserie chicken...
Good eats...yumyumyum.....
When I was growing up, our local neighborhood pizzeria was 'Father and Son', and they are still in operation today...
Chicago pizza, made in Chicago, at one of the little local pizzerias is food sent by God....
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