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ive lived in new York city and now Chicago so im accustomed to THE BEST pizza on earth. Where is the best pizza on SXM ? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
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No idea but I feel the need to tell you where if you ever go to Alaska:
Mile High Pizza in Talkeetna, a short walk from the local airport and train stop.
We usually never find a place for pizza that we like when travelling so we'd stopped trying. Then hubby had a craving so we went in. Too far to go but it was the best!
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My favorite on the island is La Belle Epoque in Marigot marina. Followed closely by Le Piment and Orange Fever (both in Orient).
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You might check out this threadand this one
Last edited by Carol_Hill; 03/05/2015 01:16 PM.
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Driftwood plain (add the infused spicy oil) and Buccaneer Beach bar's Pirate Pizza gets this New Yorker's vote.
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fabila said:Driftwood plain (add the infused spicy oil) and Buccaneer Beach bar's Pirate Pizza gets this New Yorker's vote. We used to love BBB's pizza, but the past two trips, it was not up to par.
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This is going to be a thread like car rentals!! Several threads on this topic, on one thread I tabulated the votes for each location .. However for the record we like Orange Fever, but Olivier at Orange Fever suggested we try Chez Enzo at the roundabout near Hope Estate - we never did, it opens apparently around 5pm Also could mention Dreams and Kakao If in Oyster Pond - Mama's Pizza Maho - Suprano's is OK
Apart from the pizza itself, when on holidays love leftover pizza for breakfast with an egg on top, yum J&B
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irish1223 said:fabila said:Driftwood plain (add the infused spicy oil) and Buccaneer Beach bar's Pirate Pizza gets this New Yorker's vote. We used to love BBB's pizza, but the past two trips, it was not up to par. Same here. We used to love their pizzas but since they changed their crust to a premade tasteless one we order something else there now.
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Pizza Galley . Across the street from Royal Palm. Ask for the naked. One person can eat their own pie. Thin crust and made with good sauce and fresh mozzarella. One pie Is the equivalent of two New York City slices. They also offer any toppings you like.
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+1. Maybe they're not up to the standards of real pizza connaisseurs from NYC or CHI but we also like Pizza Galley. Their veggie pie with fresh roasted garlic is delicious.
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Hi pito3, so since I am born and raised in New York I am very spoiled when it comes to pizza..I have to say I really enjoy Mama's in Oyster Pond. I also Like pizza galley.
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plequerre said: +1. Maybe they're not up to the standards of real pizza connaisseurs from NYC or CHI but we also like Pizza Galley. Their veggie pie with fresh roasted garlic is delicious. There make pizza in Chicago? That is a casserole. 
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This one has been beat to death. What is "best" to one will not be "best" to another.
Honestly, I have enjoyed about any pizza on the island with the exception of BBB. Pizza Galley is good, Orange Fever used to make a good pizza as does The Driftwood Boat Bar. This is based on my personal taste and my opinion and is no way an endorsement as to what is "best".
We attempted to order pizza at Driftwood last week and were told the oven was "broke" and had been down for at least a week prior. This happened a couple of years ago with regards to Driftwood and their oven.
Try several for yourself and share what you consider to be the "best".
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Is Driftwood serving any food now then? I thought pizza was the only food they had..
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They have always has Shwarmas and now I think have burgers and hot dogs.
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What Wendell said. Beach-type food and also wraps and shawarmas. I had a shrimp shawarma, another had a grilled chicken wrap, a burger and also a cold hot dog. They must pre-grill the hotdogs and them warm them as needed and I think the warming process was missed in this case.
They also add a 10% service charge on food only.
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Ok, doesn't sound so good. I had their pizza once and thought it was very good. Second time, I wasn't so impressed, but it was a good first night meal on the beach, watching the sunset.
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