Daryl Dixon star Louis Puech Scigliuzzi dives into classic New York flavors and shares his honest ratings.
Summary
– Louis Puech Scigliuzzi samples pizza, hot dogs, bagels, and cookies on his first visit to New York
– The actor compares New York’s bustling energy to the calm streets of Paris
– His ratings reflect a mix of curiosity and culinary surprises, with some clear favorites
Louis Puech Scigliuzzi, known for his role as Lou on The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, recently experienced New York City for the first time, diving into the world of iconic local foods. From pizza to bagels, he gave his unfiltered thoughts, comparing the flavors to his French roots.
The journey began with a classic New York slice. While he appreciated the generous cheese topping, he felt the tomato sauce could have been more prominent. “I’ll give it a four,” he said before adding, “it’s better when you eat it like a real New Yorker—folded!”
Next, he sampled a hot dog, but it didn’t impress him. Rating it a one, he quipped, “We have hot dogs in France, and honestly, they’re better than this.”
The actor’s food tour continued with an everything bagel and cream cheese. While he wasn’t a fan of the bread, he enjoyed the cream cheese, which he humorously mistook for yogurt. “I’ll rate it a 3.5 or 4,” he concluded.
The highlight of his adventure was the black-and-white cookie. A chocolate fan, Lou rated it a solid 4.5, admitting, “I’m not too much of a fan of the vanilla part, but I’ll let it slide.”
Beyond the food, Lou reflected on the differences between New York and Paris. “Times Square is a bit too much for me,” he admitted. “In Paris, it’s calmer, but here, it feels like the billboard images are going to jump out and stand next to you!”
Louis Puech Scigliuzzi’s first encounter with New York left him with lasting impressions of the city’s vibrant energy and unique flavors, showcasing his curious and candid personality.