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Businiess name:  Mulberry Street Pizzeria
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
In terms of pizza places in Los Angeles, Mulberry Street Pizzeria is in the top class. The pizza tastes 60%-70% as good as it does in New Jersey (east coast), and with how bad most places are here, that's really really good. If you know good pizza (i.e., if you didn't grow up in Los Angeles), then you will think that Mulberry is about as well as you can do here. The slice prices are disgustingly high, but so are everyone else's in town. The staff doesn't make you think of old Italy, but again, neither does the staff in any other pizza joint in town. Pros: Pizza 60-70% as good as in the east. Cons: Another LA slice that's $1.50 overpriced. Only canned soda.

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