Detroit-style pizza
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Detroit-style pizza is a style of pizza, developed in Detroit, Michigan, that is very close to the Sicilian style pizzas, or is also know in other places as 'Italian bakery style pizza'. It is a square pizza, with a thick deep-dish crust (sometimes twice baked), and with sauce put on the pizza last. It's sometimes described as a lot like a cross between Sfinciuni with a more traditional pizza build. Perhaps the best example of Detroit-style pizza can be found at Buddy's Restaurant Pizzeria, a local pizza chain with numerous locations throughout the metro area.
[edit] See also
- Tomato pie
- Apizza, or New Haven-style pizza
- St. Louis-style pizza
- New York-style pizza
- Chicago-style pizza
- California-style pizza