
by Laine Doss
Although pizza was invented in Italy, its American capital is New York City (sorry, Chicago). Until recently, transplanted New Yorkers in Miami have either had to fly home for a couple of slices or deal with the Miami versions that lacked the tang and oregano of a good sauce or the bite of a proper crust.
Recently, however, there's been a movement of NYC pizzerias opening outposts in Miami. In 2013, Brooklyn's Lucali took its $24 pies to Sunset Harbour, and Paulie Gee's is set to open on Miami's Upper Eastside. Now, a third New York pizzeria has made its way south.
Source: http://www.miaminewtimes.com/
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