tyr: *gasp!* what manner of atrocity is this?? Thou doth truly blaspheme against nature! have at you! smash!! hamhock: not a fan of "chuck e. cheese's" I take it? Tyr: I don't care what they call it, that stuff is not pizza...
Now you know why “Chain” restaurants are popular. You get the same flavor wherever you go. Beyond that everything is adapted to local taste. What’s good is when you can eat a dish “Where is was create,” then see the difference from what you recognize. Compare a New England clam boil to a Gulf Coast Boil. They use the same basic and customize it to local taste/ingredients.
I moved into this area as a kid some thirty years ago. It’s in New England so I don’t know what the Idaho Falls pizza was like back then. But there was this rather disgusting school of thought around here where pizza was concerned back then. The more napkins it took to sop up the grease, the better the pizza was. I could never get over the idea that folks believed a veritable lake of grease atop their pizza meant great pizza when every time I tried pizza like that it didn’t matter how many napkins it took to get rid of the grease. It still tasted overly greasy and bad. Course about eight years later than school of thought had changed and most folks around here were tired of having to sop up grease before they could eat their pizza.
knight1192a about 8 years ago
Yeah, he was a bigger fan of Show Biz Pizza.
TLH1310 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Now you know why “Chain” restaurants are popular. You get the same flavor wherever you go. Beyond that everything is adapted to local taste. What’s good is when you can eat a dish “Where is was create,” then see the difference from what you recognize. Compare a New England clam boil to a Gulf Coast Boil. They use the same basic and customize it to local taste/ingredients.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 8 years ago
It is actually made from the surface of one of Dante’s 9 levels of hell.
knight1192a about 8 years ago
I moved into this area as a kid some thirty years ago. It’s in New England so I don’t know what the Idaho Falls pizza was like back then. But there was this rather disgusting school of thought around here where pizza was concerned back then. The more napkins it took to sop up the grease, the better the pizza was. I could never get over the idea that folks believed a veritable lake of grease atop their pizza meant great pizza when every time I tried pizza like that it didn’t matter how many napkins it took to get rid of the grease. It still tasted overly greasy and bad. Course about eight years later than school of thought had changed and most folks around here were tired of having to sop up grease before they could eat their pizza.