To end the week I'm showing a picture of some of the guys working in New York's best pizza place, Grimaldi's on Old Fulton Street near the Brooklyn Bridge. I really wanted to show you a picture of the pizza, but none of my photos turned out, unfortunately. It is delicious though and Grimaldi's is worth a visit on your next trip to New York! Have a great weekend!
Friday, January 18, 2008
Grimaldi's Pizza
To end the week I'm showing a picture of some of the guys working in New York's best pizza place, Grimaldi's on Old Fulton Street near the Brooklyn Bridge. I really wanted to show you a picture of the pizza, but none of my photos turned out, unfortunately. It is delicious though and Grimaldi's is worth a visit on your next trip to New York! Have a great weekend!
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Do they whirl the pizza dough around as they are making the bases? I once saw guys doing this, very impressive. You too have a good weekend, are you still in training?
Mmmm! Pizza! Interesting photo ...
yesterday evening I have eaten a "capricciosa pizza" to the called restaurant “the uncle American „(… the case), and was truly good. Ciao!
Heard of the place but never had their pizza. I bet they were delicious!!
Looks great and sounds good!!
Je confirme, c'est une très bonne pizzeria, cela me donne envie d'y aller. Bon Weekend
I confirm, is a very good pizzeria, it makes me want to go there. Good Weekend
I just had pizza yesterday.
I'll take your recommendation and try it next time!
Hi everyone!
Dave, yes they were twirling the dough around. Didn't get any good shots of that though. And no, I've been lazy with my running. I'm going to start up again soon!
And there I was wondering what to have for my tea. Listen, do they do deliveries?
So the Museum of Contemporary Art moved (from Broadway, I believe) to Bowery; Pier 17 looks great; and Grimaldi's is always in! Have to get back to NYC!
Have a great weekend!
Blogtrotter
Nice Blog! And I love Grimaldi's pizza, and I want some right now. I particularly like the table IN the kitchen, often covered with take away boxes.
Do you know Martel, France?
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