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  2. Patsy's Pizzeria - Wikipedia

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    Patsy's Pizzeria was founded in what used to be the predominantly Italian neighborhood of East Harlem, or Italian Harlem, in 1933 by Pasquale "Patsy" Lanceri. [ 1] When it opened it was one of New York's earliest pizzerias along with Lombardi's, Totonno's and John's. [ 3] Patsy's claims to have originated the idea of selling pizza by the slice ...

  3. The Magic Pan - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Pan logo, ca 1970s Guest Receipt from 1975. The Magic Pan is a small American chain of fast-food and take-away creperies using the recipes of a now-closed chain of full-service restaurants that specialized in crêpes, popular in the early 1970s through early 1990s, which peaked at 110 Magic Pan locations [when?] throughout the United States and Canada.

  4. Lady M (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Wada helped found Lady M as a wholesale business delivering cakes to hotels and restaurants in New York City. By 2004, the Lady M cakes had become so popular that the company decided to open a store in Manhattan's Upper East Side. [3] Wada later relinquished ownership in Lady M so she could concentrate on business back home in Japan. [1]

  5. New York–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    New York–style pizza is a pizza made with a characteristically large hand-tossed thin crust, often sold in wide slices to go. The crust is thick and crisp only along its edge, yet soft, thin, and pliable enough beneath its toppings to be folded to eat. [ 1] Traditional toppings are simply tomato sauce and shredded mozzarella cheese.

  6. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Italian-American bakeries, especially in the New York City area, created a cousin pastry to the sfogliatelle in the 1900s called a "lobster tail" or "egg plant" version. The pastry has the same outside as sfogliatelle, but instead of the ricotta filling, there is a French cream, similar to whipped cream inside. Shortcrust pastry: Europe

  7. Panzerotti - Wikipedia

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    Since the mid-1960s, panzerotti have been a popular fast food item in Canada. Commercialized frozen versions are called "Pizza Pockets" or "Pizza Pops". Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a Canadian hub for panzerotti production in Canada and worldwide, where Naleway Foods has been dubbed the second-largest processor of pierogies and panzerotti in Canada. [13]

  8. Scarr's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Scarr's Pizza. /  40.715722°N 73.991612°W  / 40.715722; -73.991612. Scarr's Pizza is a pizzeria at 35 Orchard Street in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The restaurant was founded in 2016 by Scarr Pimentel, a New York native who learned to make pizza at Lombardi's. [ 1]

  9. Costco's 'Amazing' New Mini Cakes Have Shoppers Drooling

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    Shoppers have spotted 42-count packages of this sweet treat for $8.99. Also new to the bakery is the Orange Dreamsicle Cheesecake, which has an orange vanilla cheesecake batter, a sweet graham ...