>>>There are great pizza places in NYC and Philly, but MM was the best I've ever had.
>>I had a client in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn who introduced me to seriously great Italian food, including pizza. Bay Ridge will stand forever as the gold standard for Italian food.
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>I admit, I'm a Manhattan snob. I know Manhattan very well but don't know Brooklyn as well.
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>Only time I spent in Brooklyn was when VS Live had a conference there at the NY Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge. Great area, but I was in-and-out so fast that I didn't get a chance to check it out. My family and I made our first day trip to NYC last month since COVID, so hopefully we'll get to see more of Brooklyn.
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Brooklyn is actually an amalgam of neighborhoods. Many are quite different from others. Bay Ridge, for example, might as well be in a different country than Park Slope. And to add even more spice, they are constantly changing.
>Another city I wish I could have spent more time in - San Francisco. I was at Fisherman's Wharf, but for barely less than 2 days, so didn't get the chance to see much of it.
Yes, it's one of my favorite cities, too.
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