Okay, try this experiment – stand among a group of ten people and shout out loud, “who likes pizza”? We bet at least eight will raise their hands!
Pizza undeniably tops most people's list of favorite foods. Whether it's a birthday party or a family reunion, or a game night, pizza is a must-have on every occasion. It's such a compatible dish that it goes with everything, be it fresh salads or plain garlic bread.
But despite being so sought after, the perfect pizza can be quite tough to find. In fact, many die-hard pizza fans don’t mind traveling far and wide in search of that one slice that makes them forget all their worries. If you're among such foodies, here are some American states you must visit.
New Jersey: Razza Pizza Artigianale
Whether you're touring New Jersey for its national parks or historical sites, you have to visit the Razza if you want to try some delicious, cheesy, mouth-watering pizzas. Located on 275 Grove Street, Razza came into the business in 2007 when Dan Richer purchased a small pizzeria in Maplewood. Since then, the chain’s main aim has been providing customers with top-quality pizzas and pies made in the traditional Italian way. And we must say it's doing a helluva job out there!
Connecticut: Zuppardi's Apizza
This restaurant right here is living proof of what quality means. Since 1932, the Zuppardi's have been mesmerizing people with their delicacies. They've been serving the tastiest pizzas and pies in the whole of Connecticut. Just one bite, and you'll become a regular at this place. You'll stand in long queues, irrespective of how harsh or good the weather is, and wait for your turn to get your hands on a box of lovely pizza.
Michigan: PizzaPapalis
You name it; we've got it! That's the line on the lips of every individual working at PizzaPapalis. With a long list of ingredients brought from all over the globe, PizzaPapalis serves a mix of healthy and tasty pizzas and pies. It claims that none of the restaurants offer a base like theirs. Well, there's only one way to find out how true that statement is!
California: Pitfire Pizza
Indeed, there ain't no business like show business. The state of California is known for its extravagant entertainment business, but there's a lot more to what the Golden State can offer, and among them is yummy pizza. When in California, you need to go to Pitfire Pizza. Owned by Stanford graduate Paul Hibler, the restaurant became a huge hit soon after its launch in 1997. Today it serves in more than six locations around the world.
Massachusetts: Regina Pizzeria
For over three generations, Regina Pizzeria has been welcoming guests with a big smile and many topping options. It has been making pizzas in a traditional brick oven and winning the hearts of people. Along with pizzas, it has been providing many side options too.
Now with so many options, you just can’t come up with the excuse of not finding a tasty pizza shop! So visit these places with friends and family and thrill your taste-buds.