The publication Food & Wine is shining some good light on the New Jersey food scene.

When it comes to this state, we'll take all the positive press we can get.

Food and Wine basically said (in so many words) that Jersey has better pizza than any other state. We already knew this, but we appreciate the kind words just the same.

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Author David Landsel who put this pizza montage together said:

some of the most surprising pizzas uncovered during a multi-year effort to pull this list together came from some of the most surprising places.

He also mentioned:

The Neapolitan revolution has now reached into every state, sometimes deeply.

I'm not complaining. I don't think he is either.

Landsel, a native New Yorker admitted that the qualifications for his best of weren't very scientific. He relied on his tastebuds.

I've lived everywhere from Chicago to Los Angeles to Seattle to New England, and over time I've learned that I have no specific style preference. The kind of pizza I like best is pizza, and I will try all of it, at least once.

New Jersey as a whole got many hattips in this article, but let's highlight our local favorites from the list.

Rosie's Pizza - Pt. Pleasant Beach

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Rosie's got a shoutout for its "beautiful Sicilian-style" pies.

You will never have a bad slice at Rosie's. You may have to wait a while, but it's well worth it.

When Facebook pizza reviewer Dave Portnoy was touring the Shore, he gave Rosie's one of the highest scores.

Una Pizza Napoletana - Atlantic Highlands

Author David Landsel called owner Anthony Mangieri "one of the country's most skilled practitioners of the Neapolitan style."

Anthony established Una Pizza Napoletana in Point Pleasant Beach in 1996, then relocated to Manhattan’s East Village in 2004, where his pizzas drew lines of customers and rave reviews.

Sadly, Una Napoletana in Atlantic Highlands has closed its doors.

"The Pizza Pope" is still doing his thing in New York City, though.

Every NJ pizza joint Barstool's Dave Portnoy has reviewed

Dave Portnoy, commonly known as El Presidente, is the founder of Barstool Sports. Somewhere along the way, he decided to start reviewing local pizzerias, and the concept took off. Here is every New Jersey pizzeria Dave has stopped in, along with the score he gave them.

Gallery Credit: Joe Votruba

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