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A Saturday Pizza Tour

From left: A Di Fara half-plain, half-artichoke pie; pizza-makers at Franny's; an Isabella's Oven Margherita D.O.C.; Una Pizza Napoletana's marinara pie. Last year around this time Slice/Serious Eats contributed to Pim Techamuanvivit's Menu for Hope charity raffle. Our giveaway was a guided pizza tour for four. Well, the winners—Anthony Kinik and Michelle Marek of Montreal food blog An Endless Banquet—finally made us make good on our prize. (It took them almost a year because they live in Montreal and I secretly think they were waiting for the loonie to beat the dollar before making a trip to the U.S.)...

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A Hero of Pizza

Heroes: They each have some crazy-ass power. If I had this chick's ability, I'd head on out to Midwood and watch the master at work. (For all you folks not hip to Heroes, she's got the ability to learn something just by watching it.) Or I'd just watch this collection of videos, all shot at Di Fara. After the jump....

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Di Fara Video

Browsing the Vimeo video sharing site, I just came across this great Di Fara video: Difara's Pizzeria from Chris on Vimeo....

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A 24-Hour Search for the Best Pizza in America

Bon Appétit magazine, in conjunction with the Food Network, went across the country looking for the best pizza, hamburgers, ribs, fried chicken, and tacos. Three finalists in each category are written up in the September issue of the magazine (the blurbs are rather generic-sounding), and the winner is going to be announced on a Food Network special hosted by Alton Brown August 18. What isn't clear to me after reading about their search is the methodology they used. What criteria did they use in each category? How did they go about finding and then eating at the best places in...

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'Time Out New York' Q&A with Dom DeMarco

The weekly events magazine puts three questions to the legendary pizza maker: 1. How do you feel about some of the changes? I have to wear a hat. I don’t like it. I guess I have to get used to it, but it’s going to bother me. The worst thing is the window. I don’t like to close the window. I have been opening the window for 42 years. Now they say I can’t open it anymore....

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Di Fara Is Back in Business

I can has pitza? Just called the joint and got word that it's open again after its health department–enforced hiatus....

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Di Fara Reopening: 6/23?

Di Fara Watch is to Pizza as iPhone is to Gadgets. I know. You're getting sick of it. But many Slicesters want to know. The latest update, as of 20 minutes ago, thanks to Slice reader "Ropa Vieja," is that Dom & Co. are set for tomorrow....

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Di Fara Reopening: Tomorrow?

In what has become a daily ritual this week, here's the latest on Di Fara. This time from a tipster in Midwood. tipster: Adam, It's [NAME REDACTED]. Di Fara's a no go today. tipster: Dom was outside and spoke to him. He said that Health Dep guys came today and OK'd him. tipster: His son was ripping down the DOH notice off the front window as I spoke to him. Wanted to take the shot but batteries were dead. tipster: I'll be by there again tomorrow afternoon. nycslice: Yo! Wassup, homeslice? nycslice: so he's approved, but can only open as...

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Di Fara Reopening: 'Should Be Tomorrow'

In what has become an almost daily ritual, my call to Di Fara this morning yielded the response that the joint should be open tomorrow (Thursday, June 21). See you tomorrow. Signed, Your Daily Di Fara Correspondent Photograph from Gothamist.com...

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Di Fara Reopening: Wednesday?

A Slice tipster reports: Just got back from Di Fara, where I had a conversation with Dom through the back door. He was griping a bit and said that he had to go to the DOH tomorrow (Tuesday) and should be open by Wednesday. I've got my fingers crossed (and stomach growling)....

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