I ordered 4 pizzas (two large and two small) for the low and affordable price of $120 expecting that my money would equate to quality. I was not disappointed.
I'm convinced the pre-sliced, stale mozzarella cheese came from a cow older than I am, and we all know that the best things taste better with age.
The style of this pizza could best be described as challenging the cultural norms of traditional New York pizza. While those bozos in the city use "traditional methods" like coal fired ovens or fresh ingredients, Slice of the Hamptons dares to innovate by using the methods and ingredients classic to any bowling alley slice.
Last and best of all was the delicious river of oil that lovingly flowed from the pie into my mouth when I went for a bite. Tasting like the Ambrosia of the gods, the climax of this experience was having the privilege to be bathed in enough oil to fill a gallon jar.
If you're lucky enough to have a get away from the city in the Hamptons, I could recommend no place better then Slice of the Hamptons.
P.S. The delivery driver was actually extremely nice and apologized profusely for the hour and...
   Read moreContext: I take photos for ubereats and doordash at over 300 restaurants on Long Island each year and have the perk of trying the food prepared for the photoshoot for free. So, I have been able to taste food at more restaurants than most.
But I don't recommend more than a handful. Because the food at most is ok, but not great. Nothing I would drive 30 minutes to get.
Slice of the Hamptons is an exception.
I tried their fried chicken wings and the penne ala vodka. Both were shockingly tasty and memorable. The wings were the best I can remember having, ever. Extremely crunchy and thick crust with chicken underneath that had its own baked in flavor. You really have to try it.
The penne ala vodka was so different from the typical bland sauced pasta I get elsewhere. Sauce was thick and creamy (was there cheese in there?) and surprisingly sweet. Each bite was a mouthful of flavors.
This pizza place is hidden in a Dunkin Donuts building next to a gas station. I wish I didn't live over an hour away so I can try their...
   Read moreFound this place passing through while driving for work and thought I would give this place a shot and man was I glad I did. Probably some of the best New York style pizza I’ve had in a long time. The sauce is a little on the sweeter side but nonetheless was still great. Counter staff were extremely friendly and gives you that authentic small town/community feeling. The Philly cheesesteak was killer too. Fairly priced as well considering it’s in Southampton where you usually find food places that aren’t fast food to be on the pricier side. Parking is kind of a pain to get in and out but considering how busy the main road is it’s kind of expected. Will be frequenting this...
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