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    NYC Pizza Kitchen

    3.6 (48 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    Ray E.

    I had my doubts before coming here and I am so happy they proved me wrong. First off, I was craving some crispy pizza and the slices I got did not disappoint. The crisp and no flop slices were what I was craving. The staff were top notch and the food was great. The seating area was roomy and comfy. No complaints about anything. Will definitely come again.

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    Madison D.

    Lots of pizza slice options , plenty of room to sit. Got the hot honey pepperoni slice

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    Timia W.

    I enjoyed my slice! I got a spicy pepperoni with hot honey added and it was great. I feel like the pizza was like $7. I hope I'm lying but these days it's possible. The dining area was clean. Service was good. Friendly people. I'd go back!

    Pizza by the slice
    Bryan V.

    A standard late night spot for pizza by the slice. Lots of different options to choose from. I wasn't too impressed by mine. The crust, sauce, and toppings were all underwhelming. A bit stale too since it was probably sitting out all day.... But it got the job done since I was hungry late at night.

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    Lonnie K.

    Few blocks away (10 min) from the 28th Street train station. Located at the intersection via East 28th Street & 3rd Ave. This casual, self-serve pizzeria has quite a lot of seating on the entire premise although not being too big of a space. Trendy music gets played in the background. Place is being kept clean for the most part by staff. Ambiance is like your typical spot with the pizzas being stored in glass displays with the signs indicating which type of pizza they are. Very fast service from friendly staff. Finally, there's a restroom for customers. They've both thin sliced and deep dish pizzas. Two prices are listed on the takeout menu: cash + credit card/debit. Utensils can be given upon request. The thin sliced ones are pretty crispy and can withstand the crispiness even after 15 mins. I have chosen the penne vodka (pasta) slice and tastes very flavorful even though it can stay a little longer in the oven and can be hotter in temperature. I don't like lukewarm pizzas for lunch. Cheese hasn't been melted that well either. As for the deep dish slice, I felt like it falls short in my opinion. The base of the crust is very crunchy but the top part is kinda sloppy and soggy (too much moisture). The sliced sausage feels dry and stale....somewhat like the texture of rubber. Probably has been put out too long in the glass display throughout the day. My Conclusion: Go for the thin slices! Stay away from the deep dish pizzas!

    Anthony P.

    They're meeting a need which is open late, real NYC style pizza that is no frills. While this place isn't gonna blow you away or have you coming back/lines out the door, it's a staple sort of spot keeping NYC's character and tradition of pizza. I was expecting a lot less from the flavor, but it honestly wasn't bad at all. Is there a ton of better pizza in NYC? You bet. There's also a lot worse. If I were in the area with some friends out of town who have never had NYC pizza and were hungry I would consider showing them this place just to get a feel for what NYC style is. There's a large space to sit in, and the service was kind and quick. There's also desserts for your liking, and lots of bars nearby so you can go there first and stop by for a bite.

    AJ L.

    Came here for lunch and it's pretty average. They do have a nice wide variety and the place itself is very nice and clean. If you want your traditional, NYC pizza, there are other places, but this is a good place if you want a quick bite. Service here is pretty quick and friendly. Overall, just very average, but not bad either .

    Abha S.

    Open late and clean. Pizza was OK. 3/5. But decently priced $3-6. The cannoli was ok as well, not as fresh and didn't meet expectations. Comes in a pack of two

    Amy Y.

    I've had better pizza in NYC. There's a place about a few blocks over that I would recommend The pizza here starts at $3 which is reasonable but at the same time you can find better tasting pizza for $3 in nyc. Overall nice service you can take it to go or eat there.

    Chicken bacon, vodka sauce, Pepperoni Pizza, Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza
    Jairo T.

    Lot of mixed reviews for this pizzeria which is understandable. Ill admit, the quality of pizza has at times been inconsistent. But, overall the pizza is fresh and satisfying. Id agree thats I wouldn't consider it a NY staple but definitely good enough to swing by for a quick slice (or a couple). The interior is nicely decorated and the ambience is very welcoming. The vodka sauce slice was a particular standout on my last visit! Service is always swift and kind.

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    The plain slice is mediocre at best and costs 3.80. Better tasting pizza at other shops nearby

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    Overpriced pizza. I paid $12.14 for 2 plain slices and a small Perrier. Quality is the same as 99cent pizza shops

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