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NYC Lombardi's Pizza

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 A trip to New York City will not be complete without trying their authentic Italian pizza from Lombardi's Pizza. This is an institution in itself as this is the first ever pizzeria in the United States, founded since 1905 in Little Italy, Manhattan. The pizzeria is still located on this original location right on Spring St in Little Italy and still family owned. It still does not have any credit card or debit machines. They only accept cash. As you can see here, the Caesar Salad with garlic, anchovies and fresh Parmesan cheese together with the pizza made with the fresh San Marzano tomato sauce and fresh buffalo mozzarella were worth the wait and the visit. 
 
 
 
 

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  1. Mmm, mouthwatering! I just want it right now!:) xo

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  2. Great pizzeria! Love pizza.
    Kiss.

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  3. Pamela, this looks like a great place! I love the round tables and Gingham tablecloths, and the pizza and Caesar salad look delicious! :)

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  4. Shame I missed out on such a pizza when I was in NYC last month! Looks delicious!

    LUXESSED

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  5. Now that's a big pizza! I bet it was delicious. They say New York, Chicago and of course Italy have the best pizzas.
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