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Shopping, as far as I know, the only Pizza Uri is in Geulah, on Malchei Yisroel. Maybe they’ve opened up other branches in main chareidi neighborhoods, but that is the place I know of. The answer about whether it’s good enough to go special during Channuakah is that they don’t carry these things any time other than during Channukah (unlike all the bakeries that start selling sufganiyot on Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan and immediately stop the day after Channukah), so you can only try them during this week. If you have a few hundred (or maybe thousand, I’m not sure) calories to spare, then it would be worth it to try. I am still partial to American doughnuts (either plain or jelly) or to custard-filled eclairs, so the jelly sufganiyot never really appealed to me, but these with the caramel are different and yummy, so they really don’t have an American counterpart for me to compare one-on-one. Just yummy in their own right. Happy Channukah!