Ultimate CHICAGO PIZZA TOUR!! 🍕 From Thin Crust to Deep Dish – Best Pizza Chicago!!

Ultimate CHICAGO PIZZA TOUR!! 🍕 From Thin Crust to Deep Dish - Best Pizza Chicago!!
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CHICAGO, USA – Welcome to Chicago, one of the greatest food cities in the United States and home to the famous deep dish pizza… but did you know thin crust has been around for much longer than deep dish. In this Chicago pizza tour we’re learning about the history of deep dish pizza in chicago and we’ll try one of the best thin crust pizzas in the city as well! Chicago is a city that loves pizza!

Pizzeria Uno (https://goo.gl/maps/pXBvzUtjVohkeoTBA) – Number Uno – Price – $37.99 for Large – We’re starting this pizza tour a Pizzeria Uno where Chicago deep dish pizza was invented in 1943.

Vito & Nick’s Pizzeria, Chicago, Illinois (https://goo.gl/maps/SbbN2mgcycvoForXA)
Ordered (we can just title the first pizza): Sausage + Hot Giardiniera – Price – $22.25 for Large – Then we head out to South Chicago for one of the most legendary thin crust pizzas, and for sure one of the best pizzas I’ve had – I loved the crust and the peppers.

Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria – Lincolnwood, Lincolnwood, Illinois (https://goo.gl/maps/cBuw84KXyooe9xCA8), The Malnati – Price – $31.99 for Large, The Lou – Price – $34.89 – Next up on this tour we’re going to the original location of Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, one of the most loved and iconic pizzas in all of Chicago. It didn’t disappoint!

Pequod’s Pizza, Morton Grove, Illinois (https://goo.gl/maps/pXGi8dPNTgVscKui7) – Pan Pizza w/ Sausage and Pepperoni – Price – $29.35 for Medium – Finally, we’re going to Pequod’s Pizza, rated as one of the top five pizzas in the USA and known for invented the caramelized burnt crust.

Thank you for joining me on this ultimate Chicago pizza food tour!

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28 Comments

  1. “New York doesn’t count as pizza” That’s right, pizza is Italian and the Italians in Chicago did it how it was always supposed to be in America. New York pizza is just greasy thin junk. Gtfo New York.

  2. I saw a very big and delicious pizza, I was very hungry to eat. I look forward to watching your videos. You always make new videos about food from different countries. I really like it.

  3. I live in Chicago proper. Imo hands down best pizza is Lou’s. It’s consistent no matter which location I go to it’s the same. Chicago has pretty amazing food….

  4. you can tell he is asian by all the very loud lip smacking,why can these people not eat any meal with out sounding like hogs slopping up their food

  5. when you went to pequod, did you go to classic bowl? its also in morton grove, bowling there so fun in subarbs, and I live near the city 🙂

  6. Next time you're in the Chicagoland area, you MUST try BARNABY'S Pizza. I'd reccoment the Northbrook location. BEST PIZZA ever. I miss all of the great food in the Chicagoland area, but I miss BARNABY'S PIZZA THE MOST. Love your shows, Mark! Love seeing your family in these shows too! Be Blessed!

  7. Deep dish pizza is a great creation in Chicago.. Having polished off 14 and 16" pizzas in the rest of the world, only a slice is enough in Chicago!

    Do visit India again and I will take you to great seafood places.. The best Indian food is available in Mumbai (will take you there as well). Unlike most other lands, Indian cuisine is diverse and unique in every state of the country. I hope you cover it all!

  8. Having made the point of needing a fork and knife to eat pizza (or it isn't pizza) could you have at the very least shown people using a knife and fork properly? It's very basic! (BTW, ate at uno and duo many times downtown as a kid. No pizza compares!)

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