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The Big Apple isn't just famous for Broadway and the Empire State Building, but also for its New York-style pizza. While there are many New York restaurants that serve pizza, some are considered landmarks by foodies and critics alike. BBonline recommends trying at least one of these three world-renowned pizza restaurants. Lombardi's 32 Spring St New York, NY 10012 (212) 941-7994 www.firstpizza.com Located in Manhattan's Nolita or North of Little Italy neighborhood, Lombardi's was the first pizzeria ever to open in America, in 1905. Founded by Italian immigrant Gennaro Lombardi, the restaurant's coal-oven baked pizzas have had quite the...