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Fellini's Pizza
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I don't know what these so called NY Pizza experts are thinking, but I was born and raised in Queens, NY and was practically brought up on slices from 2 local italian run pizza shops that I walked to from home. Since coming here from NYC the two hardest things to find are a decent bagel and decent pizza and Fellini's has the closest resemblance to NY pizza that I have come across here in the city. I won't say the pizza was perfect, as it could have used a little more sauce, but the crust, size, cheese were all like straight from Avellino's Pizzeria on Queens Blvd. Id say Fellinis has an added bonus, at most NY pizza shops, getting a slice is a coin toss depending on how long the pie has been out, but Fellinis has a high enough turn over, that the slices are always fresh, and priced very reasonably, making them more attractive than getting a whole slice. The service and atmosphere were really good too, diverse crowd, all different kinds of people, as opposed to the masses of emory snobs. I won't be gettin my pizza from anywhere else
Pros: food, service, ambience
Cons: pizza a little dry
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