After hurricane Katrina, my employer relocated to Bayonne, New Jersey which is about 35 minutes train ride to the Big Apple. I stayed up there for about two months and the people in that area were very helpful and kind when they found out that I was from New Orleans. My employer allows each employee to spend up to $25 each night for dinner of our choice. Since I was a single guy and had a lot of free time, I went all over the place to eat for dinner. One of thing that New York is known for is pizza.
After I did some research for the best pizzerias in New York area, I took a 45 minutes train ride to Brooklyn in the middle of the week. I got there about 7:00 PM and I was shocked to see nobody other than Dominic and his daughter in Di Fara Pizza. I was nervous when I ordered my pizza because how often do you get to order your food from the owner who was also preparing the food as well. The only guy I can think of is the “Soup Nazi” (Seinfeld) which made me nervous. I just ordered whatever he had on the counter at the moment and it was the square pizza. The crust on the square looked burnt but I was not going to complain. I was more than happy to pay for two squares and accepted burnt crust square pizza.
I never taste anything so good in my mouth. Even though it is a little bit too greasy for my taste but I love it. You can tell right away that he used good ingredient on his pie. When I was done with my two squares, I was hoping to get some more pizza to go but the line was too long at this point. So, I just watch Dominic did his magic for the next 30 minutes and be amazed. I just love the way Dominic finished off his pizza by cutting fresh imported basil over the hot pizza with his scissor and his customers just stared at his work in awe. Dominic is truly a master at his craft. It is crazy to say this but because of Hurricane Katrina, I get to eat that prefect pizza. And ever since then, I have been dreaming of eating that square pizza again. Well, it is time to replicate that pizza.
After I did some research for the best pizzerias in New York area, I took a 45 minutes train ride to Brooklyn in the middle of the week. I got there about 7:00 PM and I was shocked to see nobody other than Dominic and his daughter in Di Fara Pizza. I was nervous when I ordered my pizza because how often do you get to order your food from the owner who was also preparing the food as well. The only guy I can think of is the “Soup Nazi” (Seinfeld) which made me nervous. I just ordered whatever he had on the counter at the moment and it was the square pizza. The crust on the square looked burnt but I was not going to complain. I was more than happy to pay for two squares and accepted burnt crust square pizza.
I never taste anything so good in my mouth. Even though it is a little bit too greasy for my taste but I love it. You can tell right away that he used good ingredient on his pie. When I was done with my two squares, I was hoping to get some more pizza to go but the line was too long at this point. So, I just watch Dominic did his magic for the next 30 minutes and be amazed. I just love the way Dominic finished off his pizza by cutting fresh imported basil over the hot pizza with his scissor and his customers just stared at his work in awe. Dominic is truly a master at his craft. It is crazy to say this but because of Hurricane Katrina, I get to eat that prefect pizza. And ever since then, I have been dreaming of eating that square pizza again. Well, it is time to replicate that pizza.
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