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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

Steve's Pizza on Biscayn and 125'th (ish) in North Miami. At least it was lasttime I was there.

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

If you want NY style pizza, try Michaelangelo's in Sunrise. I find that most of the "brick oven" or "coal fired" places produce a good pie, but it's not that traditional "New York" slice that you seem to be looking for. Michaelangelo's is as close as I've found...

Dominic
the zen kitchen

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

I love Tutto Pizza in Brickell, I have to get a panini or a pizza anytime I go visit my parents.

1753 SW 3rd Ave
Miami, FL 33129

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

Have you ever tried Pizza Kitchen around 124th and US1 in Miami? It's right by a baseball park and in the same strip mall as some Thai restaurant/video game store/office building!

Fantastic pizza and really great garlic bread. It is a pick up take out spot with maybe two plastic tables if you can't wait to eat a slice...which I never could when I lived there!

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

Hey Redfish, I'm dying to try Sam and Eddie's but it's not listed with directory assistance. Where is it exactly? Can you give me the address/phone?

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

Marina's Pizza in Tampa.

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

I like Sam & Eddie's in downtown Tampa, they get their water shipped in from NYC. It's the kind of pizza you used to love as a kid. I never order anything except cheese because it's so good it ought to be illegal.

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

I can't remember the name of the place, but it's located in the at 705 (ish)Linton Blvd. in Del Ray Beach...the guys there are from NYC and I think they have their water sent in from NY, which is what makes the dough so good...it was the only decent slice I could find

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

Casola's is by far and away the best pizza in the world after a night out :)

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

Living in Miami currently and I really dig Macaluso's lunch spot. It's in a hidden little strip center on the corner of 17th and Alton on Miami Beach. There's a lunch deli and dinner spot, and the deli has amazing thin Italian pizza, wood-fired and made only with spring water. It's not on the menu, but ask for a salad pizza and they'll bring you a cheese pizza topped with the famous delicious Vito salad. The ingredients are quality with Italian sausage, fabulous cheese and delicious fresh mushrooms.

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The Long Search for Pizza in South Florida

I grew up in Miami and we always ate pizza at Mario the Baker in North Miami. I think this location is much better than their other locations in the South Florida area. http://www.mariothebakerpizza.com/