Inside a TIMES SQUARE PIZZA SHOP New York City
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Is Times Square pizza actually GOOD… or is it just tourist food?
In this video, I try my very first Times Square slice at Little Italy Pizza on 7th Ave & 48th Street in NYC. I go in for a classic cheese slice and end up meeting Alex, a kind woman waiting in line who tells me this place is a true hidden gem in Times Square. She even agrees to a quick interview and shares why she’s such a big fan of the pizza here.
From there, the official review begins. I break the slice down across four categories: temperature, walkability (how easy it is to carry and eat while navigating the chaos of NYC streets), overall taste, and value. I also reveal the price and talk through whether it actually feels like a proper New York slice or something more geared toward tourists, and I ultimately decide if I would come back again.
While exploring, we take in the energy of Times Square itself—street dancers performing, a guy getting his hair cut right in the middle of the action, tourists being pranked, and the constant motion of the city. We also pass iconic landmarks like the red steps and the M&M Store, along with the overwhelming presence of fast food chains including McDonald’s, Popeyes, Taco Bell, Raising Cane’s, Hard Rock Cafe, and Bubba Gump Shrimp Company.
So the real question becomes: should you grab a pizza slice in Times Square, or stick with the fast food options?
Thanks for watching Ambient New York. My name is Matt—let me know what NYC spot you want me to check out next.
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2 Comments
I think showing more newyorker food and lifestyle would be more interesting. Not saying avoid touristy stuff, just show more places, shops, bookstores, cafes etc. that are not mainstream but newyorkers frequent a lot.
Try La Familia Pizza on 8th Ave., maybe 3 blocks or so from Port Authority. I think it's great, be interested to hear your opinion.