So you can imagine my surprise and my excitement when walking down First Aven

I was told that I could order any of the pizza choices with vegan cheese (minus the chicken), although some pies use goat cheese and there is no vegan version of goat cheese. In addition to dairy-based part-skim mozzarella and goat cheese, the restaurant offers Daiya vegan mozzarella and vegan lactose- and casein-free cheese. When I was choosing, they told me they only had Teese. Being a vegan virgin, I had never tried it, but was really, really surprised at just how good it tasted, even just raw shredded, which the pizza maker gave me to try. On the pizza, it melted niceIy. I chose the “Advanced” which featured marinara sauce and three types of mushrooms sprinkled with parsley on a crust so thin it was cracker-like. It was by far the best thin-crust pizza I’ve ever had.
There are no ready-made pies sitting around waiting to be reheated—everything is made fresh to order. They encourage creating your own custom pies as well as recycling their packaging. In addition to a variety of soft drinks, Slice serves wine and organic or gluten-free beer. Desserts also include vegan chocolate brownies and a chocolate chip muffin-top cookie. Although I did not try the chocoloate chip muffin cookie, I did try the brownie, and it was very com

The shop caters parties and school lunch programs with bite-sized options, and they deliver locally on the East Side of Manhattan. They also offer delivery to three drop-off points in Central Park—the Great Lawn, the Sheep Meadow, and Fifth Avenue at 72nd Street. So the ball game or birthday party in the park can include a great thin-crust pizza, or an Upper West Sider who doesn’t want to trek so far east for pick-up can arrange to get delivery in the park and bring it home from there. Other NYC locations are in the West Village and on Hudson Street between Perry and Charles.
Check out their blog at www.sliceperfect.tumblr.com.