I mean nothing wrong with being proud of where your grand parents came from. Europeans will act dense when Americans say their from America. And then they follow up with the "Noo but where are you *Really* from?
Some americans are so entilted is crazy. The overwhelming majority of europeans will never ask you something like that simply because we don't care about your origins mate like you probably don't give a shit about ours either@@EasilyCringed
@@Kevin-fj3ff fr if anything that's what Asians have to go through here. I've seen Asians asked where they're from and they'll mention some American city and they'll be like "where are you really from tho" 💀
As a Michigander, I love both styles but if I had to chose one, it’s New York style. There’s just something about it that I can’t explain. Chicago style is great but a little too thick.
There used to be a Sears "tower" in Minneapolis -- part of a Sears department store on the corner of (wait for it) Chicago Avenue and East Lake Street. A much more modest tower than the more famous and imposing one in Chicago, I don't think that it was any more than twenty stories tall. The tower still stands there, but Sears abandoned that retail location ages ago. In fact, if memory serves me, it was vacant when I lived there back in the mid '90s. Now, that entire building has been resurrected as, I believe, a satellite location for the local Mayo Clinic, but I might be wrong about that
As someone who is actually 25% Italian I do concur Lmao that was great, but Chicago deep dish ain't Pizza, it's based on a Italian Easter Pie. At least Detroit style pizza has it's origins in Sicilian style pizza. Might be my Detroit bias tho.
@@anonimo6603 food cant be offended what are you on about. italians, on the other hand, are easily offended. they act like they created the concept of food when their food is mid at best.
That's also how i felt when i first got deep dish. You look at it strange when you first get it, but then you realize that there's something magical about it.
@@coltonmaccune You gentlemen can't appreciate a good thing. Then again, I've had good deep dish and not so good deep dish and it just feels bad getting full on not so good deep dish. Pizza is pizza and pizza tastes good even if not made the best, but when it tastes like fast food pizza like pizza hut, then you kinda become aware of just how much meat and cheese you're eating and you just feel fat as opposed to some real good deep dish where you know, but you just don't care because it's so good.
@@fruitymario3742 Pizza, you keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means. You mention pizza but then call a tomato casserole a pizza, should probably get your eyes checked.
I’ve only ever aten deep dish with my hands, like a normal god sent slice. I’ve never seen anyone eat it with a fork and idk if I want to. Y’all already put squares in the circle. I can’t handle a fork in it too 😅
@@beautifulmusic4225 In Chicago during the wintertime, people "save" parking spaces by first shoveling a spot, then putting something there, usually a chair or two. I know, it doesn't save anything and sometimes people move the chairs to park and then it's a fight. Lovely Chitown
@@shannontb then there was that one year around 1980 when it was in the 70s in December. Funny no media outlet ran climate change fear mongering articles then
Met a girl from Minnesota a while back. Her first winter in Chicago she was like "wtf is with all the chairs on the street?" It was the first time I realized it wasn't a common thing to put chairs down so nobody else took the parking spot you put in hard work shoveling out.
😂😂 This is the 3rd short today that has mentioned the chair thing. Before today, I'd never heard of this either. But I'm from the U.P., so may be why 😂😂😂
Born and raised in Chicago. The chair and saying Jewels, I love this. Also most Chicagoans eat thin crust tavern style pizza cut into small squares. The deep dish is a rare thing, usually when dinning with someone not from here.
Hate to break it to ya man. Deep dish is your thing. Accept it. Literally every native chicagoan I know has gotten me mid ass pub pizza and claimed its real chicago pizza. Just embrace your deep dish man.
@@samuelrodriguez6493 no the chair is not for pizza. It's a winter thing. After you shoved snow from your parking spot,in front of your house. Chairs or other objects are placed in the street to save the spot for yourself.
@@Stuck-n-da-90s like in the city, on the roads? Or like just lots. Cause if it's the city I'm dying laughing at the thought of a Texan being like " why tf are there chairs down this entire street"
Nah we’re definetely known more for our deep dish, but thin crust is just a more traditional pizza. Everyone thinks everytime we go get a oizza, were eating a whole deep dish. I have it only like 3 times a year
@OfficialMastercape Since when has a movie ever featured Wisconsin as it's main focal point... Illinois isn't much better but he sounds more like someone from minnesota
No one talks about the chicago names, but they are spot on. “I gotta go meet Larry Buldega, Larry Pierzga, and Pat Dano at Scatchells for a couple beefs before we fly from midway to Vegas”-my south side Irish dad
@@Diviance Anime pfp who clearly has never had deep dish. Casserole doesn't have stiff crust at the bottom and ingredients that don't move. You just type shit and are probably in high school at best.
@@t.twashington4001 the annoying part is that tomato sauce is extremely hot out of the oven ,,so you’d have to wait for it to cool or burn your lips off…. Cheese always on top…..
@@zacharyrollick6169 The consensus is 50/50 deep dish is heavy (meal wise), flavorful, filling, and over hyped, while thin crust is flavorful, available in a myriad of forms and toppings, convenient, and doesn't leave 90 Lbs of left overs. Edit: Both are viable chicago pizzas. Also, thin crust is cheaper.
As someone from Chicago deep dish pizza is tourist pizza mouse Chicagoans get thin crust square cut pizza when they order out if they do get the dish is a few times a year max it’s not a regular thing
As a Chicagoan, I'm dying.
As another chicagoan, im cackling in my kitchen. That jacket is dope btw
@@jt13jt13as another chicagoan the "you never know with Chicago" was too true lol
You want me to do CPR?
A city with enough diversity that I agree with some, but not all, of this wholeheartedly.
Which part was the most accurate
That Italian line had me rolling. People are like 5th generation Americans with like 10% Italian and they make it their whole personality.
I mean nothing wrong with being proud of where your grand parents came from. Europeans will act dense when Americans say their from America. And then they follow up with the "Noo but where are you *Really* from?
Some americans are so entilted is crazy. The overwhelming majority of europeans will never ask you something like that simply because we don't care about your origins mate like you probably don't give a shit about ours either@@EasilyCringed
@@EasilyCringedNo european says that lol
@@Kevin-fj3ff fr if anything that's what Asians have to go through here. I've seen Asians asked where they're from and they'll mention some American city and they'll be like "where are you really from tho" 💀
"I am 10% Italian" is a 100% american sentence
"Its under the sauce." Gave me a fucking flashback lmao.
Here for the same reason brother
Wheres the cheese?
Especially because he said “I’m Italian”
THERES NOT ENOUGH
Fr. I was about to comment this lmao
“You’re only 25% Italian SO IM LIKE 25% OFFENDED!” Got me down laughing 😂
This got me too. 😂
"where's the cheese?"
"It's under the sauce"
hey he said the thing
It’s under the sauce
Its under the sauce
It's under the sauce
It’s under the sauce
I broke the chain
“Ya never know it’s Chicago”
Honestly the most real shit I heard all year
wisconsin be different
Same thing with Missouri lmao
It'll snow in fall and rain in winter sometimes
Kansas weather be like
@@tristensifychicago is really different man. been and lived in both states. chicago is completely wild
“Fuck Da Packers” had me dying💀
They ironic since my step-dad's favorite team is the packers..
@@IRealtofu if your mom is a Bears fan then they must be having the kinkiest sex ever
"Fuck da packers" while drinking a miller lite lmao
@@IRealtofuso was my dad's but then arron Rodgers went to the Jets now my dad's favourite team of 28 years is now the Jets
Bears having a rough year huh
As an Illinoisian, this is completely accurate.
As a Hoosier, sorry for your loss
@@mafia5355 as an Illinoisian, i am sorry for your loss. Illinois may be hot garbage, but indiana is the smoke.
@@TK--ch9jl Then why do I see more and more Illinois immigrants coming here?
@@mafia5355 ithat's why i said Illinois is the fire lol. The frying pan is still better than the fire.
@@TK--ch9jl Fair enough lol
“So I’m like 25% offended right now.”
As a 25% Italian, I feel immense pain.
What's 1/4 of immense pain?
@@TheSteam02 slightly above mild discomfort
it's from chicago
then you're 25% missing out.
@@freakdeath1020
75% worth it (fearing for my life)
Well done, Johnny. Fuckin gold. 🐻⬇️
This aged well
@AZ-zn9lg yeah I have money, I don’t live in them neighborhoods.
@AZ-zn9lgchill, its not that serious.
I went to Italy, I went to a pizzeria, EVERY ONE ATE THE PIZZA WITH A FORK AND KNIFE.
Fuck the bears as a chicago native
"Today, I feel Polish"
- An Italian in Chicago after trying Deep Dish pizza.
Yeah we had more polish people than Poland at some point
@@TheGriefinator28026That's a good one.
An american in Chicago*
Italian isn't a race it's a nationality, An Italian is what a citizen born in Italy is called
That guy is American
@@Bronxtale7645Italian is an ethnicity, and nationality. You can be a German-Italian. Or a Italian-german. Or yes an Italian American
@@Bronxtale7645Italian is also a ethnicity
"wheres the cheese"
"the cheese is under the sauce"
"theres not enough cheese"
"the cheese is under the sauce"
“It’s not enough!”
“ITS UNDER THE SAAAUUUUCE”
bro went from 25% italian to 75% chicagoan 💀
Or polish
@@typetalk3726 Polish Chicagoan. There's a fuck ton of Polish folks in the city.
I'm also a Chicagoian. Those polish hotdogs are so GOOD
@@typetalk3726 Chicago has the larget Polish population outside of Poland.
@@lilywong9672 next is this place called new york I think
honorable mentions include florida, california, canada, germany and UK
Get this man a collab with Charlie Berens 😂
yeah that should def happen
Yes
Bears fans vs Packers fans
I read that as "Charlie Beans"
Based
As a new Yorker, I'm low key offended he switched that fast 😂
It’s only a matter of time before you’ll float tooo 🤡🤡
As a Michigander, I love both styles but if I had to chose one, it’s New York style. There’s just something about it that I can’t explain. Chicago style is great but a little too thick.
as an atlantan, L. not for being offended, for being a new yorker
@@TsarofScars Desmond Ridder
As another new yorker it fits 😂. We barely have a real personality beyond im walkin ere
“Da Bears, f*ck the packers” had me dying 💀
Best part is that he called it the Sears tower, so accurate 😂
Nobody in Chicago calls it the Willis tower that’s for tourists
But it's no longer that sear's tower right??
Sears themselves are bankrupt😂
@@jensenjorshina9945 in our hearts it is still the sears tower
There used to be a Sears "tower" in Minneapolis -- part of a Sears department store on the corner of (wait for it) Chicago Avenue and East Lake Street. A much more modest tower than the more famous and imposing one in Chicago, I don't think that it was any more than twenty stories tall. The tower still stands there, but Sears abandoned that retail location ages ago. In fact, if memory serves me, it was vacant when I lived there back in the mid '90s. Now, that entire building has been resurrected as, I believe, a satellite location for the local Mayo Clinic, but I might be wrong about that
Saying "I'm 25% offended right now." Is one of the most Italian things you could say in that moment
As someone who is actually 25% Italian I do concur Lmao that was great, but Chicago deep dish ain't Pizza, it's based on a Italian Easter Pie. At least Detroit style pizza has it's origins in Sicilian style pizza. Might be my Detroit bias tho.
@@JD-qt2yime too
I'm 100% Italian and no this isn't a sentence we say at all
Italians are not offended, rather they feel that you have offended the food you are eating.
Feeling offended is more of an American thing.
@@anonimo6603 food cant be offended what are you on about. italians, on the other hand, are easily offended. they act like they created the concept of food when their food is mid at best.
"Da Bears! F**k da Packers!" 🤣🤣💀💀 I gotta quote that now
Even if u do we still own u 😮💨
@@Visions2003 that is the truest thing I’ve ever heard
@@Visions2003 go pack go and f#ck the bears
@@Visions2003fuck the pack, Da Bears, Broncos Country lets ride
The last names are really polishing touches. I had a teacher named Grabowski. Only thing wrong is he’s talking like an Italian with a polish last name
As an Illinoisian, hearing “Gotta stop at Jewels” is the most accurate and familiar line I’ve heard in a while.
I just finished my stop at Jewel
@@michaelclark9840It’s freakin Jewels ya pansy…
Worked as a cashier for 31 years at Jewel. Loved it
yeah
My mom almost every day lmao
THE JEWEL OSCO LINE HAS ME ROLLING ON THE FLOOR
Were ya?
same ☠️
That's also how i felt when i first got deep dish. You look at it strange when you first get it, but then you realize that there's something magical about it.
I tried it and never wanted it again to be fair I wasn't in Chicago though
@@josejh-eb8stsame, except I was in Chicago
@@coltonmaccune You gentlemen can't appreciate a good thing. Then again, I've had good deep dish and not so good deep dish and it just feels bad getting full on not so good deep dish.
Pizza is pizza and pizza tastes good even if not made the best, but when it tastes like fast food pizza like pizza hut, then you kinda become aware of just how much meat and cheese you're eating and you just feel fat as opposed to some real good deep dish where you know, but you just don't care because it's so good.
@@fruitymario3742 Pizza, you keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means. You mention pizza but then call a tomato casserole a pizza, should probably get your eyes checked.
Just saying Chicago's pizza is actually thin crust pizza you won't find a lot of us eating deep dish.
As a Chicago citizen, this just hits hard. The Jewels part was so fucking accurate man like what 😭
I’ve only ever aten deep dish with my hands, like a normal god sent slice. I’ve never seen anyone eat it with a fork and idk if I want to. Y’all already put squares in the circle. I can’t handle a fork in it too 😅
Same, but I don’t live in Chicago but I live near Chicago
Ok cutie
@@atan6193 tf??
@@Beanbean113square cut is the way to go for thin crust. Anything else is a travesty
"Look, I'm Italian."
"It's from Chicago."
He became Luigi of Chicago 😂
Mofongo
@@bubot17this was so unexpected i love it😂
@@bubot17Chicago invented the Jibarito too
@@hyemuhyemu8221 that's nice to know
“So I’m like 25% offended right now” sent me💀
i’m glad you laughed at the video and informed us
@@e7193i'm glad you had to point that Out that he enjoyed that one sentance as Nobody really Cares :p
@@tomatojones3170 thank you💀 I really didn’t.
He had me dying when he put the chair on the table to "save" the last slice of pizza 😅😂
And then didn't eat it anyway.
For what though?
Whats the logic behind it?
@@beautifulmusic4225 In Chicago during the wintertime, people "save" parking spaces by first shoveling a spot, then putting something there, usually a chair or two. I know, it doesn't save anything and sometimes people move the chairs to park and then it's a fight. Lovely Chitown
@@TheDoc1978 Chicago has issues
Lol
Sounds like it's populated by entitled people, giving a lot of conflicts as result
As a person who lives in Chicago, I can confirm that it snowed on Halloween
It also snowed in May that one year
Yes, You right it Definitely did.
The Funny part was it didn't STOP 🛑 The Kids in O Block from Trick or Treating.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m In Wisconsin it does that a lot here . I feel you
@@shannontb then there was that one year around 1980 when it was in the 70s in December. Funny no media outlet ran climate change fear mongering articles then
Also we had 60 degrees on Christmas. That's Chicago
As a Chicagoian, I can confirm all that he said and did is true. Also, I’m dying rn
r u ok? or are u dead
I hope you get better soon
Rip you will be remembered 😢 🙏
I love how he went from Italian to Polish
Also, fuck the Packers 🔥🔥🔥
Met a girl from Minnesota a while back. Her first winter in Chicago she was like "wtf is with all the chairs on the street?" It was the first time I realized it wasn't a common thing to put chairs down so nobody else took the parking spot you put in hard work shoveling out.
😂😂
This is the 3rd short today that has mentioned the chair thing.
Before today, I'd never heard of this either. But I'm from the U.P., so may be why 😂😂😂
You had to be raised in Chicago to know the snow parking rules...😂😂😂😂
@@wendysullivan1909 Nah, super common in Philadelphia.
I've seen whole beds 😂
@@HuginMuninPhily is like Chicago's little brother from another mother. The two citys share alot in common but yet do it differently
25% offended 😂 while this short is 💯% hilarious 😏 just gets better and better
And youre 100% a npc
@@user-yf5duand you are 100% a minor
As a Chicagoan I can confirm we are like this
Born and raised in Chicago. The chair and saying Jewels, I love this. Also most Chicagoans eat thin crust tavern style pizza cut into small squares. The deep dish is a rare thing, usually when dinning with someone not from here.
Hate to break it to ya man. Deep dish is your thing. Accept it. Literally every native chicagoan I know has gotten me mid ass pub pizza and claimed its real chicago pizza. Just embrace your deep dish man.
Question is the chair thing real? Do y’all actually do that to call last slice I would love that
@@samuelrodriguez6493 no the chair is not for pizza. It's a winter thing. After you shoved snow from your parking spot,in front of your house. Chairs or other objects are placed in the street to save the spot for yourself.
Might wanna just accept that chicago style deep dish is y’all’s pizza. Pub style is good but it’s nothing really special
@@Stuck-n-da-90s like in the city, on the roads? Or like just lots. Cause if it's the city I'm dying laughing at the thought of a Texan being like " why tf are there chairs down this entire street"
The chair on table 🤣🤣🤣 ... Thats how you call dibs on the streets when you shovel snow for your car.
Authentic Chicago style will change the way you think of pizza. It’s so dam good.
I'm a bit mixed. That cheesy layer is good, but I think I still prefer deep dish in the traditional pizza style. Delicious, buttery, crispy crust.
Not at all a fan of Chicago deep dish pizza, traditional “deep dish” is ok but id rather just a regular pizza. If i wanted deep dish id eat a calzone
@fieryphoenix586 You should try Lou Malnati's butter crust.
@@_Hollie_ i always ask for light sauce and that shit is 🥵
Normal thin pizza is much better
"Where's the cheese?"
"It's under the sauce."
im italian and this is hurting me
@@B0unce_67agree
It's from Chicago.
"Da Bears, Fuck Da Packers" Realest eastside shit I've ever heard had me cracking up.
Fun fact Chicago is actually known for its thin crust. Deep dishes for tourists the more u kno
True. I live in D.Tx, and I know that real Chicago style pizza is thin crust ,not pizza that looks like tomato soup.
I've lived in Chicago for 6 years and that's half true
Yeah but not the best at it stick to deep dish people don’t want to come to Chicago for thin crust
Nah we’re definetely known more for our deep dish, but thin crust is just a more traditional pizza. Everyone thinks everytime we go get a oizza, were eating a whole deep dish. I have it only like 3 times a year
Deep dish is delicious, I don't care if it's for the tourists. It's better than thin crust.
The Jewel reference had me dying 😂
Holy crap that was funny as all heck!!! I did not expect that! Well done!!!
I love it all. NYC, Chicago deep dish, frozen cheap, whatever. It's all pizza, and I love it.
Pizza or not, its tasty.
Pizza is one of the greatest things about being alive.
this next question will determine your future...
pineapple?
@@CatmunistCom pineapple is a perfectly legitimate topping
@@johncrowley3322 you have chosen incorrectly, there will be a pipebomb in your mailbox within 3-5 business days
Bro as a Chicagoan, this is 100% accurate 😂
Ngl chicago deep dish goes hard.
A lot of people hate it I don't understand why it's amazing
you are, in fact, lying
@@jaysor it is not, it's booboo
Never had it before but that pizza looks so fire
I’ve always wanted to try it but kinda hard to find one near me in NYC
Dude really dropped the HARDEST transition & no one noticed
Dude went straight to Wisconsin... that bite sent him to the wrong state
Nah he's just a FIB
@@tzimiscelord8483lmao
@OfficialMastercape Since when has a movie ever featured Wisconsin as it's main focal point... Illinois isn't much better but he sounds more like someone from minnesota
Bro the dibs had me fucking dying 💀 Bridgeport mid winter be like:
As a Wisconsinite who live in Chicagoland right now THIS IS ALL TRUE.
Love to see a short about deep dish pizza that shows the ingredients staying on the actual pizza.
No one talks about the chicago names, but they are spot on. “I gotta go meet Larry Buldega, Larry Pierzga, and Pat Dano at Scatchells for a couple beefs before we fly from midway to Vegas”-my south side Irish dad
The jacket thing is like opposite in Texas middle of winter, "Why do you have shorts on?" "In case it gets hot"
As a New Yorker who lived in Chicago one year for work I appreciate this video lol!
I have to admit, that the best pizza I ever had was a deep dish in a Chicago restaurant. It was amazing.
Sausage, mushroom and spinach is God tier.
bro became 75% chicago
"This is a casserrole"
As a Wisconsinite, I better not catch anyone disrespecting chicago deep dish like that. Lights out
It is a casserole.
And a bad one, at that.
@@Diviance
Anime pfp who clearly has never had deep dish.
Casserole doesn't have stiff crust at the bottom and ingredients that don't move.
You just type shit and are probably in high school at best.
Shit as an Iowan I agree with that
@@Diviancefuck you buddy probably haven't even tried it
@@Diviance Imagine being wrong twice in one comment. I would log out.
"Where's the cheese?"
*AGRESSIVE FLASHBACK*
You made all of Chicago laugh insanely hard…
😂 amazing job😂
Not everyone in chicago is white
as a chicagoan this is so accurate im dying 🤣 😂
This is truly amazing. When he said “da bears f the packers” I lost it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ahhhh, Chicago style is the best style!
bro summoned a whole culture💀
I fucking love this dude. I moved out of Chicago a few years ago and only go back once a year and to see this content makes me smile and miss home
Only a Sith becomes a Bears fan... I will do what I must (ignites lightsaber)
As a Chicagoan Mexican, I see this as an absolute win
Next he should visit a Mexican bakery and start shouting angrily in Spanish after taking a bite of a concha.
As a Canadian im questioning my entire life
Midwesterners sound more Canadian than actual Canadians
@@TsarFrancisDrake yeah lmao
😂 with you
As a true Chicagoan born and raised on S Side, can confirm yall dont understand just how 🔥🔥 this pizza is. Daaaaaaa Bears 🐻🐻
Bro just turned into Ted Lasso 💀
As Aiden Pearce, this is definitly chicago
“Where’s the cheese?” “Its under the sauce.” Will never not get me
as an italian chicagoan, I love this pizza.
I’m a Chicagoan and can confirm this
The transition kilt me 😂👍
" Da Bears, fuck the Packers " 😂
Is one of the most illogical sentences ever spoken.
This is how I felt trying my first deep dish pizza from chicago being from texas
As a German, my uderstanding of Texan cuisine is eating a whole cow drenched in BBQ sauce with a side of meat and .50cal bullets
@@GaladorLPthat's Kansas city BBQ style, not Texan. Wrong region.
Yeah i was talking stereotypes from the outside. An European wouldn't know that lol All we know about Kansas is "Carry on myy wayward son"@@byofg3514
As a Chicago native, this is the deep dish pizza experience.
That chair on the table had me 😂😂
I love how I exactly know where the “I’m italian and I’m offended” reference
I’ve never had a real deep dish (to my great regret) so that looks so freaking good 🤤
"Thin crust pizza? No thanks, I'm from Chicago"
Deep dish is VERY underrated. The sauce thickens and is a denser flavor.
No, it looks and tastes like it was made by a 2 year old
Very underrated indeed
@@MrMikey-io1nztwo year olds are very good at making food than
@@MrMikey-io1nzDamn we need to stop sending kids to sweatshops and start putting them in the kitchen
even though im a new yorker, ive actually always wanted to try deep dish bc it looks pretty good
I lived in Chicagoland most of my life, the chair joke was so spot-on. 😂😂😂
Damn this pizza looks way too good.
Then where’s the cheese?
“It’s under the sauce”
This reminds me of something 😂
As a person living in Chicago this is dreadfully accurate
I'm setting down a chair next time I call dibs on the last slice.
Bruh I might now too lol
Real Chicago pizza is Tavern Style. That will change the way you see all pizzas. So good
Real pizza is whatever's made there. "tavern style" is everybody else's pizza, but cut into squares. Being goofy with a knife doesn't make it yours.
Im from chicago and hate tavern style. Deep dish is way better
Who are you fooling. Chicago restaurants don't call their thin crust pizzas tavern style.
They call it thin crust.
The thin crust is good, but it's basically just california style thin crust.
Fuck new York and their goddamn slimy pizzas.
Aurelio's will make anyone rethink pizza
If you’re Italian, you KNOW Chicago deep dish pizza is the best!
Loved it. Chicago approved
Can confirm that Chicago deep dish pizza is delicious.
I'm glad you can admit you have the taste of a raccoon: eating any trash you can get.
@@Serrol_ I’m cool with that
Italian from Chicago, shits better than any slice of paper from New York.
Have you been to a good pizza place in New York. The stuff is actually god tier
As a southerner, Chicago deep dish is the best
Chicago style is literally the best type of pizza
ehhhhhhhhh
@@paddington1670 lol, the Canadian PFP is saying "eh"
Hell no, not even close.
New Haven all day, one bite you know the rules
Too greasy in my opinion. Still good tho
Chicagoans are a different species
Nah,, I’d prefer my pizza with cheese on top ….
Me to, deep dish is really really thick. I don’t hate it but I wouldn’t buy it..
@@t.twashington4001 the annoying part is that tomato sauce is extremely hot out of the oven ,,so you’d have to wait for it to cool or burn your lips off…. Cheese always on top…..
You can always sprinkle some parmesan on top.
I agree. But Chicago Deep dish is still fire af
I love that half of the people here have seen the “it’s under the sauce” video.
Fun fact: apparently true Chicago style pizza is NOT deep dish, but thin crust.
Source: Jordan Howlett
I thought Chicago style and Chicago deep dish were both legitimate
@@zacharyrollick6169 The consensus is 50/50 deep dish is heavy (meal wise), flavorful, filling, and over hyped, while thin crust is flavorful, available in a myriad of forms and toppings, convenient, and doesn't leave 90 Lbs of left overs.
Edit: Both are viable chicago pizzas. Also, thin crust is cheaper.
As someone from Chicago deep dish pizza is tourist pizza mouse Chicagoans get thin crust square cut pizza when they order out if they do get the dish is a few times a year max it’s not a regular thing
tavern style
Midwestern Tavern style is the best pizza you can get in Chicago.
As a Chicagoan, I’m dying
Okay but as someone who hasn't eaten in three days that pizza looks godly good
How come? 0_o
@@communitychest9737 Oh
as a fellow Illinoisan when bro said “You never know with Chicago” me and the other dude agreed at the same time. 😭
Being 28% Italian, I completely forgot where I was going with this joke