Just wait until you’ve heard about the war crime that is Ohio Valley-style pizza

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        Man, you’d love Regina style. It’s a lot like Detroit, except it’s round and everything is under the wonderfully charred cheese.

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            38 months ago

            I don’t know where you are, but it was on the news a while ago a Regina style place opened in Toronto somewhere, but generally can’t be found outside of south Saskatchewan except for a couple places in Calgary.

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          18 months ago

          This is the first I’ve ever heard of it but it sounds like I could murder a pizza like that except I’d fall into a food coma after like two slices like I do with Detroit style

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      Greek is my favorite city

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      48 months ago

      Regina like in Saskatchewan? What is their signature pizza like? Because I’ve never heard people talking about the amazing pizza in Regina.

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        Super heavy, thick crust, deep dish pizza with an excessive amount of cheese, similar but different to Greek n Detroit, all the toppings under cheese, which is very nicely scorched. Sweeter side marinara, tangy heavy spiced and also applied excessively underneath. Probably a solid inch of meat n toppings, round pie, cut into 3x3 squares.

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            18 months ago

            Oh it is. But like most things get popular, you gotta watch out for places half assing it, and a few places franchised across the province a bit, and the original owners of the restaurant and the first franchisees are all dead now, and it’s mostly east Indian immigrants have bought the outlying ones. IDK why exactly, I know they can cook, but they only bother when their restaurant serves their cuisine.