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iBazinga!
http://www.chicagotribune.com/featu...za-ny-deep-20140313-20140314,0,2664805.column
They can't get enough of the good stuff either!
the pizza that many New Yorkers love to claim is not pizza has become one of the most sought-after dishes in lower Manhattan. Actually, only two blocks from Dominique is the heartbeat of the frenzy: a small, tin-roofed, tavernlike storefront named Emmett's, opened in late November by Lake Forest native Emmett Burke, who, at 31, decided to leave behind his stressful life of high finance and introduce New York to the pride of Chicago. Smart wager: Emmett's is so hot right now that, on a Sunday night I put my name in for a table at 5:30 p.m., sat down about 8:30 p.m. and received my handsome (if undistinguished) pizza at 9:30 p.m.
Emmett's is so popular that, even in the dead of this winter, an eager crowd can often be found milling around outside, curious to learn about this strange, magical species of pizza that takes 50 minutes to bake.
They can't get enough of the good stuff either!
NYers are so used to the pizza desert that is their life that they are demanding mediocre Chicago pizza over their greasy cheese bread!For the first couple of weeks he was open, Emmett said, the customers were neighbors, who sidled up to the marble bar. "But as we started bringing out pizza, people would ask if it was cake, and soon word spread, and then the foodies came."
Today, though Emmett's pizza would be generic in Chicago (the crust is stiff, the sauce just OK), the demand is high: Weekend waits have hit four hours; the night that I visited, Emmett was fielding calls every few minutes, patiently explaining they could take no more orders that night.
He began saying this at 7 p.m.
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