Rick Lupert
Google
For the longest time, Mulberry Street pizzeria at any of their locations was my go-to spot when I wanted, no needed a slice of real New York City cheese pizza. I have a separate stomach, just for cheese slices, and often even after having a full dinner elsewhere will find myself having a New York City slice as dessert. (Daily exercise makes all this possible)
So we came to this location of Mulberry Street pizzeria after a very fancy dinner nearby. It wasn't crowded within a minute. I'd ordered a slice of pizza and was sitting at the counter. A couple of minutes later the pizza was delivered to me on the signature paper plate and I happily ate it. Relative to other Mulberry Street slices I've had at other locations. This one was maybe a tick down… The cheese and sauce were right, but the crust, especially around the rim was not quite up to par – thinner than it should have been (on the rim) it still did the job as a pizza slice should, but in the increasingly competitive authentic New York City style pizza scene in Los Angeles, Mulberry, especially after this particular slice has some fierce competition that is a bit higher up the ladder for me. That having been said if they opened a location where I live in Santa Clarita I'm quite sure half of my child's college fund will go to it. So thank you, Mulberry Street, for the many years, so far, of deliciousness and New York City slice authenticity.