Very Best Pizza In New Jersey

Usually, when you ask people their favorite pizza, they are pretty open to every kind of pizza, except for the "anchovi"; no one seems to like the anchovies. Pizza is one of the most popular foods not only in New Jersey, but in the world. Although the best pizza is right here in the Garden State.

 

A survey by Black+Decker found that pepperoni is the favorite pie. I agree that pepperoni is probably the one pizza you can't go wrong with. Mushroom is another very popular one. I really like olive (black) and onion. I also enjoy a "white" pie with broccoli and mushrooms.

 

In a recent article published by Lovefood, they discuss the best pizza in the United States. Including here in New Jersey. "Pizza is universally adored across the USA, with approximately three billion pies sold in the country every year. What’s more, there are endless regional styles and flavors to explore. From old-school pizzerias crafting perfect pies from time-honored recipes to trendy takeout joints slinging experimental slices, we’ve found every state’s most sensational pizza place – including the joint voted the best in the entire world."

 

 

 

 

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As for the best pick for pizza here in New Jersey, you have to go to Mercer County and visit the town of Princeton. The Pizza Den (242 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ 08542) was chosen.

 

 

 

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Lovefood says "At low-key spot Pizza Den, you can choose from four signature pies – the Classic Pie (with a choice of toppings including baby kale, chicken, sausage, and ricotta), the Brooklyn Pie (fresh mozzarella, tomato sauce, olive oil, and basil), the Sauceless Pie (mozzarella cheese, ricotta, goats' cheese, olive oil, basil, and garlic), and the Tomato Pie (tomato sauce, garlic, olive oil, and fresh basil)."

 

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