Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Top Ten Best Pizza In The World

Some people travel the world in searching for the meaning of life, some seek to find a deep spiritual connection and others, well they just want to find great pizza. David Boesch and his family spent one year traveling the world on a quest that took them to all four corners of the world – a quest for the greatest pizza in the world.

October is National Pizza month, and in honor of what some would say is the greatest food of all time, author and world-traveler David Boesch – who tasted pizza in over 17 countries and 6 continents – presents the list of top 10 best pizza places in the world (and which pizza to order when you go there).

#10 – Pizzedelic Cartier (Quebec City, Canada) – The LeGarnier Pizza with cappicola, mushrooms and green peppers.

#9 – Hell Pizza (Christchurch, New Zealand) – Mushroom Pizza

#8 – Pizzaria Del Mundo (Bariloche, Argentina) – Ham and cheese pizza – delicious cured ham and tart sauce makes this a winner.

#7 – Waterfront Pizza (Port Townsend, Washington) – Coppa and sun-dried tomatoes with a unique sourdough crust, tangy sauce and large helping of ingredients.

# 6 – Pizzeria: Pan Pan (Dormelletto, Italy) – Salami and extra cheese, extra sauce. Wood-fired, thin-crust pizza.

#5 - Basbeaux’s Pizza (Broadripple, Indiana) – Quatto formaggio with bacon and mushrooms . Eclectic and delicious.

#4 – Imo’s Pizza (St. Louis, Missouri) – Pepperoni and bacon. Thin, crisp crust with thick slices of bacon cooked right on top.

#3 – Turoni’s Pizza (Evansville, Indiana) – Best thin crust ever.

#2 – Squan Tavern (Manasquan, New Jersey) – Meatball and mushroom pizza. Tastiest meatballs on earth sliced and backed onto the pie.

And the winner is……

#1 – Gino’s Pizza (Chicago, IL) – Pepperoni and mushroom – Cornbread-type crust that is unique and incredible.

David and Jill Boesch and this family decided to drop out of life for one year to travel the world to make some amazing memories for their family and give their children a priceless education. David has just written a memoir, Pins On A Map: A Family’s Yearlong Journey Around the Globe, which chronicles the families travels from their adventures in Tanzania to accidents in Australia and of course, to memorable, funny and scary moments on their journey, and of course their quest for the best pizza in the world.

For more info visit: www.pinsonamap.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very Cool!