IPizzaNY
IPizzaNY
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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I've been to this place several times. I was heading to the deli next door and saw the lunch special sign so came on for lunch today.
I got the chicken, fries and soda got under $6 can't beat that.
The space is small however I've never seen it crowded and unable to find a seat, the pizza is not bad but a bit pricy. The Philly cheese steak is claimed to be the best in NY, it's not. It's OK. Nothing too special
We were headed to the Intrepid Air and Space Museum and looking for a quick lunch when we stumbled on iPizza NY on 9th Avenue. This is a "pizza by the slice" kind of place (although they do sell whole pizzas as well) and my wife an I each ordered a slice of their cheeseburger pizza. The cheeseburger pizza was very good and 3 slices between us was plenty – nice size slices of pizza. The place doesn't have a lot of atmosphere but seems typical of a lot of small Manhattan eateries. The food was good, the service was good and the price was very reasonable.
While we only had pizza, their menu includes a full line of pasta, sandwiches, salads, stromboli and calzones as well as entrees like chicken and veal parmigiana.
No issues with service, plenty of seating, and convenient location. But, their pizza was quite literally the worst pizza I have ever eaten anywhere. And at 2.50 a slice, I struggle to understand how they receive any business, given the plethora of yummy, dollar and dollar + pizza options in the neighborhood.
I Pizza NY defies the traditional rating structure, but 3.5 stars seems reasonable. I tend not to like combination places – pizza and burgers, pizza and bagels – so the pizza and cheesesteak emphasis didn't grab me. Stranger still, this appears to be a franchise of Krispy Krunchy Chicken, which claims to provide a Cajun-themed product.
Sure enough, I Pizza NY sells jambalaya. It doesn't look like the picture. It was probably the weakest link the strange sampler I assembled. As for the chicken, the wing seemed liked it would have better many hours earlier but the breast was stunningly good, something that would pass a blind taste test against many of NYC's more upscale fowl purveyors.
The pizza was better than it looked. The cheese created a pale, bland surface but the inside was redeemed by tangy tomato sauce.
Pretty decent pizza joint! They have seating and take out. I had the small chicken cutlet calzone and it was far from small. I even had some left over. The calzone was fresh, made to order which I appreciate. I also tried the spaghetti Alfredo with grilled chicken and it was great. Needed a lot of extra parm cheese to amp the flavor and the pasta actually tasted better warmed up the next day. Super cheesy and buttery. I would def come back here for pizza or a late night snack 🙂
This place took me COMPLETELY by surprise. I've passed by tons of times and have commented on their "KRISPY KRUNCHY CHICKEN" sign on multiple occasions (it really irks me that they chose to misspell "crispy" and "crunchy" when the proper spelling would allow alliteration, but I digress). After an evening of rock climbing my boyfriend and I were REALLY craving chicken. Popeye's was our first choice, but at 10 PM it was already closed. There were other chicken spots in our area (Le Bon Choix, Hell's Chicken, Red Hen) but we weren't really in the mood for those places. Especially since we'd already been to some of them and knew what to expect.
Our choice to come here was really a last resort, but I don't regret it at all. It was damn good in all honesty. My boyfriend got chicken tenders (and I never understand WHY considering he hates dry chicken and tenders are bland breast meat that have a habit of overcooking) and I got the four piece mixed basket with a biscuit. I think in total our two orders came out to less than $15? Not bad at all.
We received our orders quickly and I instantly knew that mine would be better than his. My chicken were steaming hot and beautifully crisp. And inside? Moist and luscious. It was literally falling off the bone! I almost couldn't contain myself, it was that tasty. His chicken tenders looked a bit sad, and wouldn't y'know it, they were dry, so I gave him my drum stick as well as others bits and bites of my order. The people seated behind us (who were definitely inebriated) were enjoying their chicken as well. So much so that I noticed they'd completely ignored their pizza.
If you're looking for quick and cheap chicken in this particular area I HIGHLY recommend this spot, but only if Popeye's is closed.
So today is the 4th of July, and what better way to celebrate than to eat what has become America's favorite food pizza? Sure its originally Italian, but it was here where the classic triangle slice of pizza was perfected!!
So I was walking around Hell's Kitchen when I came across this place. Its pretty unassuming and at first you might just dismiss it as another regular mom & pop pizza place. But this is where you'd be missing out! I Pizza NY uses all fresh ingredients, from the tomatoes to the cheese. They offer a wide selection of pies from all vegetarian to all meat, and they even offer the Margherita pie.
I decided to go for the classic NY slice, but with my own personal twist. I ordered a regular slice and then also added both extra tomato sauce AND extra cheese. A regular slice never has enough sauce and certainly not enough cheese for my liking, hence why I always make my special order this way. You guys should try it you will LOVE IT!