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176 Second Ave.,
New York, NY 10003
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Sun-Thu, 11am-11pm; Fri-Sat, 11am-4am
L at First Ave.
$5.95-$8.95
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Not Accepted
Delancey St. to 42nd St., FDR Dr. to Fifth Ave.
Instead of the traditional triangle served at most corner joints, Singas Famous Pizza breaks suit with round, 10-inch pies. That unorthodox shape and the owner’s Greek origins might seem surprising for a chain established circa 1967; with nine locations in Queens and one in Manhattan, no one’s complaining. Toppings are more comprehensive than what you’d expect from the no-frills décor—East Village excepting. Aside from the ubiquitous sausage and pepperoni there’s also chicken Alfredo and cauliflower. Just don’t weigh your pie down with too many veggies: The buttery crust is one of Singas’ singular accomplishments.
Recommended DishesGreen peppers pizza, $6.95
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