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New York–style pepperoni pizza, displaying its characteristic thin foldable crust. New York–style pizza is traditionally hand-tossed, [7] consisting in its basic form of a light layer of tomato sauce [4] sprinkled with dry, grated, full-fat mozzarella cheese; additional toppings, if desired, are placed over the cheese. [7]
Yelp's website, Yelp.com, is a crowd-sourced local business review and social networking site. [8] The site has pages devoted to individual locations, such as restaurants or schools, where Yelp users can submit a review of their products or services [93] using a one to five stars rating scale. [16]
There were 21 restaurants in the franchise system. in 2006, FDC Brands, a company belonging to Canadian entrepreneur Yuri Fulmer, acquired the entire Mr. Mikes Steakhouse and Bar chain, and rebranded it. [2] In 2011, RAMMP Hospitality Brands purchased the Mr Mikes franchise system. [3] [4] In 2017, their expansion into Eastern Canada began.
Mike Rice and Ian Jacobson opened the first pizzeria in downtown Salem in 1986. [2] Two additional locations opened in Salem within a decade. [3] There were three locations in Portland by 2018: [4]
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The first Mountain Mike's was opened in 1978 by Thomas Van Buskirk in Palo Alto, California.The company was acquired by Chris Britt and Ed St. Geme in 2017. [2] The franchise started with one pizza place, and over 45 years, it grew into a brand with nearly 300 locations in the western United States, like California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Texas, Colorado, Washington, and Wisconsin.
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. [4]
Michael Dominic Chiarello was born on January 26, 1962, in Red Bluff, California, to an Italian-American family. [1] He began cooking with his family at a young age. [1]After graduating in 1982 from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, [3] he studied hospitality management at Florida International University, and received his bachelor's degree in 1984.