

Don't ask me how, but my mother brought Lombardi's from NY to CA today š
My parents had business in NY and asked me spur-of-the-moment what Pizzaria to eat at. In my list of like 20 NY pizzerias I want to visit someday, Lombardi's was closest to where they were staying. When they flew back to CA they brought a surprise!
This is half Large Margherita and half Large White pie. Heated in an air fryer, it's like I'm there š
Edit: Thank you for the positive responses. The negative responses have me scratching my head, but I guess that's how Reddit goes.
Because accuracy is important for such a simple Reddit post about something so unimportant, there are 3 Slices of Margarita and 5 slices of white.
I hope you all have a good Thanksgiving š¦
by Hot_Arrival_7222

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The food from NYC I miss the most is a BEC on a roll, and I am very loud about it, lol. A couple of years ago, my sister-in-law, who lives there now, flew home for a wedding. She stopped at the deli on her way to the airport, bought me a BEC, and kept it in her carry-on all the way down to Texas. It was 12 hours old, but it was perfect. One of the best surprises I’ve ever gotten.
Thatās certainly dedication. lol But I will add that thereās also very good pizza in CA. I canāt say all of CA, but Iāve been to a few excellent spots in SF.
They didnāt wrap it in plastic before transporting it?
Lombardis is mediocre
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Read the title only and in my Brooklyn accent said “Who does this guy think he is, Bobby Axlerod???”
I have colleagues and family in Phoenix and the Midwest. They always complain about how they canāt get a good pizza, bagel, BEC, whatever. I donāt understand why someone there doesnāt just open a B-grade (by NYC standards) spot and own the market. I donāt buy into the āitās the NY waterā bullshit.
Lol utter nonsense.
Clam pie?
This is like the reverse of New Yorkers getting In N Out flown out to the east coast lmao but I like this direction better
Good for you! Lombardi’s was elite for a long time, almost 2 decades. But they’ve fallen hard. Last pizza I had from them was… quite terrible. I don’t think I even finished it, which if you know me, you’d deem that unthinkable.
You never know. I thought L’Industrie was overrated crap, but that sample was the Brooklyn branch. I had a slice from Manhattan after a jazz show and was stunned. It was spectacular, and the service was top-shelf.
Julianna’s in Brooklyn now reigns as the best I’ve ever encountered *anywhere*.
Lived in NYC my whole life, worked and went to school downtown. Been to Spring Street many times, but Iāve never heard of or had Lombardiās Pizza š³ Iāve had Spumoni, Grimaldiās (Julianaās), and Patsyās. I hope it was great