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Stuffed Pizza in NYC

I would appreciate if someone could suggest where I could get a Giordano style stuffed pizza in Manhattan. Where was the best stuffed pizza you found in NYC?

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Why do you want Chicago style "pizza" in New York?

As far as I know, you can't. I get this question (and "where do I find deep dish—and not Uno's—in NYC?" all the time in my capacity as editor of Slice, "America's Favorite Pizza Weblog."

I've never run across a Chicago-style stuffed pie or non-Uno's deep dish. And whenever I've put this question up to the greater Slice readership, there's been no suggestions. Sorry!

To Seyo
I was born and raised in Chicago. I grew up with Uno and Due pizza, followed by Giordano stuffed. My taste buds think it is the best. Sorry.

Giordano's ships frozen pies if you're desperate...

Seyo: It's a common request from Slice readers. You'd be surprised how many folks ask me about it. At least a couple a month. I've always said that some enterprising deep-dish or stuffed-pizza maker could clean up with a decent non-Uno's Chicago-style pizzeria in NYC.

Bobbob: Thanks for pointing that out to Libertarian1. Although it ends up costing an arm and a leg once you factor in next-day air with packaging and dry ice requirements.

I guess the tone of my question was a bit obnoxious. What I meant by asking it was, why would you want to eat it here, as what ever you might find, if anything, would be most likely a poor and inferior imitation? The quotation marks however were intentional, because those pies are more like casseroles in crust than they are pizzas. I've had one in Chicago, and it was quite tasty. But I don't think you will find anyone here that would call that a pizza. Out of curiosity, I just checked to see how much it would cost to have a cheese stuffed pizza shipped here. Get ready for it... A whopping $67!!!! $50 of which is the shipping. So, I guess you will have to wait till you go home, bite the buller and splurge, or be satisfied with Uno's. Sorry dude.

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