Monday, April 30, 2018

A Spoonful of Sofrito: The Bronx Is Where You’ll Find NYC’s Best Pizza!

A Spoonful of Sofrito: A pinch of advice that will add a lot of flavor to your life.

The Bronx Is Where You’ll Find NYC’s Best Pizza!


 Sofrito Lovers,

Only the best comes out of the Boogie Down Bronx!  We've got the Yankees, Pelham Bay Park, and the dopest Little Italy of all.  We're the cradle of Hip Hop, Salsa, and Boogaloo!  We also have the best Pizza in NYC!  Yes, you read that right: The Best Pizza in NYC!

I know that last statement is as controversial as Trump and the Russian involvement in the election, but it's nonetheless true!  Check out the article below, from Chowhound.com, and go get yourself a little slice of heaven from one of the amazing places he writes about.  I love the pizza at Mangia's and Crosby's, it's spectacular!

After a few slices at these places, you'll unequivocally agree that the best pizza in NYC is in the Bronx-take that Brooklyn!

Go taste for yourself! ¡Buen provecho!



The Bronx Is Where You’ll Find NYC’s Best Pizza
by Ian Levenstein
Published 3 months ago

New York City is huge. The five boroughs of Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, and The Bronx could easily be tentpole cities of their own if you were to place them in the middle of another state. Here in New York, they form a massive 302.6 square mile behemoth of a city. To navigate this beast, the MTA has buses and subways that go pretty much everywhere if you try hard enough (even Staten Island, with its ferry service). In my 34 years living in New York City, I know for a fact there are places that I have yet to see or experience properly. Up until a little more than a year ago, outside of trips to Yankee Stadium, The Bronx was one of my blind spots. Then I started dating a girl who lives there. To be specific, she resides in the Pelham Bay area, which is really only accessible via one subway line: the 6 train. From where I live, about a half hour’s walk from Coney Island, one of the southernmost areas of Brooklyn, my trip can take at least an hour and 45 minutes via public transportation. To say the least, I’ve gotten through some good books, comics, podcasts, and long Candy Crush sessions over these last few months. But you know what made these long trips so worth it, outside of the promise of seeing my girlfriend, who if she’s reading this, I absolutely appreciate so very much? The pizza.


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