The Cubs or the Yankees? The Sears (Willis) Tower or the Empire State Building? The “L” or the Subway? These are all questions that are sure to get residents of both the Windy City and the Big Apple into a heated argument. We’re not going to get into any of that since this is a food column, but we are going to dive into another fight-worthy comparison: Chicago-style pizza versus New York-style pizza. I’m a lover, not a fighter, so I can find room in my heart for both.
Full disclosure, I hold no prejudice towards any style of pizza. With that said, the king of the Chicago-style pizza is taking center stage in the spotlight this week as we pay a visit to the iconic Giordano’s. No, we don’t have to travel all the way to Chicago for this magnificent pizza; they have three locations right here in the Indy area.
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