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Anonymous
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Vito's Pizza has the best tasting New York Sytle pizza in
the bay area. The crust is thin; crispy and easy to enjoy. I would
recommend Vito's to any who desire the great taste of real
pizza.
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Anonymous
56944
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I have been coming to Vito's Famous Pizza for nearly 19 years
and this absolutley the best pizza in the Bay Area. I eat here at
least once a week, every week. This is trully authentic New York
style pizza and since I grew up in New York... I should know. Simple
food, great taste and low prices... all make a great for a great
combination.
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Anonymous
56944
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Great thin-crust pizza! Very authentic New York style. Also
have all the other staples of Italian cusine. The veal is great,
and the tiramisu wonderful.
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Anonymous
56944
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Vito's is by far our favorite lunch stop during the working
day. Their Pizza is by far the best pizza east of New york. Sandwiches,
salad and staff are all excellent. If you want variety from the
standard thick crust California Pizza, give 'em a try. You
won't be disappointed.
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Marco D.
Caltanissetta , Alberta
1
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I was there on business and someone told me about their pizza,
I didn't believe it but I tell you it was just li New York
Best wishes.
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Durgesh T.
23
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They have the best pizza in the world,
I eat there at least 3 times a week. Great food
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Cheryl P.
4
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This place is great. There's no specific style in the pizza
it just tastes well made. Of course, its reassuring that
italians actually make it. The decor is the funkiest I've
ever seen. Talk about the 70's. It has a small town feel as
soon as you walk in the door. Ham, mushroom and olive is a
great combo. The price is right too. I can get an extra
large with 3 topping for $18. 3 topping medium for $12. Try
this place.
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Frederick S.
3
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Excellent thin crust pizza.
Don't bother with the thick crust. It's not Vito's forte
and it shows.
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Anonymous
56944
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For a transplanted New Yorker Vito's brings back childhood memories.
Thin crust pizza with a layer of grease that rolls down your
wrists as you eat it.
Plus a guy behind the counter who isn't afraid to
give you a hard time.
(ie. Bring up a slice from an unfinished pie and you'll
get a comment like "Whazza matta, two grown adults can't
even finish a medium pie!? Whazza the world coming to."
Vito's wins on food and atmosphere.
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Alex T.
1
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They have the best pizza in the world,
and oooooooh, that lasagna! I eat there
at least 3 times a week. Great food,
and they Vito's guys are awesome.
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