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Sal and Carmine's: Worth the Hertz Surcharge

not only would i incur a surcharge or a parking fine, i have been known to pack a hot slice to take on a plane to europe -- or come DIRECTLY to sal & carmine's for a "welcome home" slice when flying in.

deelicious and addictive.

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Sal and Carmine's: Worth the Hertz Surcharge

not only would i incur a surcharge or a parking fine, i have been known to pack a hot slice to take on a plane to europe -- or come DIRECTLY to sal & carmine's for a "welcome home" slice when flying in.

deelicious and addictive.

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Sal and Carmine's: Worth the Hertz Surcharge

Sal & Carmine's Sausage Slice is competitive with certain acts of intimacy. They are the best in the city.

Been eating their pizza since 1976, and they remain competitive with all comers. Their crust is crunchy on the outside, yeasty, chewey, buttery and textured on the inside--just wonderful bread. I love how the crust boils up into bubbles from the yeast. I always eat my slice in reverse--crust first.

The harmony between the bread and the cheese is glorious--they are very generous with the cheese, and the crust holds up to multiple toppings. The sauce is fine, though not as glorious as DiFala or Lombardi.

Years ago, a friend's birthday fell on a Super Bowl, and I brought by some ingredients for them to add to a large sausage: some jars of broccoli, fresh garlic and fresh romano. They were gracious enough to add my ingredients, though Sal laughed at me and asked if I was a rabbit. Shortly thereafter, they began to include broccoli, spinach, and garlic among their pie options.

They don't deliver because delivery boys get stiffed and robbed in their experience, and they do not need the hassle.

Yes, their pizza is great, but a double-aparking ticket is $110, and that's a little steep even for Sal & Carmone's. My daughter when she came to visit from San Diego, used to carefully pack three plain pies in her luggage to bring back west, having solemly sworn to me that she would re-heat it.

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Sal and Carmine's: Worth the Hertz Surcharge

Agreed all around. Love Sal & Carmine's. I would emphasize that while all of their slices are a cut above, the plains are often fresher due to high turnover, and end up tasting just flat better than the topped slices, irrespective of topping. They use a nice quality saw-seeg, and the canned mushrooms are frankly not that terrible (they're big at least). Bottom line, for any inagural voyages there, go plain and you won't have any complaints - they're excellent.

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