"Despite sounding like an unlistenable podcast your old college roommate started, Chill Since 93 is a solid, London-based pizza spot and one of the few hidden treasures inside this capitalist hellscape. The order-at-the-counter shop is located at the end of a quiet alleyway, which means half the tourists don’t know it exists. That’s a good thing. There’s a big patio with tons of open seating—ideal for taking a breather and eating some semi-thick, Roman-style pizza. We like the heat from the spicy soppressata, but if you get one slice, make it the patate. It arrives topped with gooey mozzarella cheese half-absorbed into the crust and a thick layer of sliced potatoes with charred, mountainous peaks. " - brant cox