Thursday, January 28, 2010

My Favorite Slice: Two Boots

Though I have yet to even skim the surface of my borderline neurotic obsession with pizza, I feel that my blog cannot advance much further without at least a nod to my favorite New York slice.  Truth be told, I typically avoid the individual slice.  The possibility my slice may have sat poised begging in a display window for untold hours before my adopting it quite honestly terrifies me.  And even if the slice hasn't been fondled and sneeze-sprayed, it's never as good reheated as when first birthed from the oven.

That having been said, sometimes you simply need a slice... and the New York slice is, beyond debate, revered as the slice.  In my weaker moments of impatience for the whole pie, or desperate to cushion my tummy before (or after) an eve of drinking, I have admittedly tried more than my fair share of Manhattan's vast offerings.  My verdict?  Nothing compares to the psychedelic combinations that top the crispy semolina crust at Two Boots. The name is derived from the shapes of Louisiana and Italy, and the menu blends both Creole and Italian flavors. 


My craving last night was The Bird (spicy buffalo wings, bleu cheese dressing, scallions, and jalapenos on a white pie.)  Frequent personal favorites include The Dude (cajun bacon cheeseburger pie with tasso, ground beef, mozzarella, and cheddar) and Bayou Beast (BBQ shrimp, crawfish, andouille, jalapenos, and mozzarella).

Though my favorite Two Boots is the actual restaurant in Brooklyn, I have found consistent deliciousness from their walk-in locations in Hell's Kitchen, the West Village, and Grand Central.




(Two Boots Hell's Kitchen on 9th Ave. between 44th and 45th)

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