Updated, 11:30 a.m.

Good morning on this wettish Thursday.

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s press secretary tweeted on Saturday that a Chicago pizzeria was better than any other pizza out there — including New York.

Five days later, he’s still wrong.

But, then again, our pizza preferences could be, too. So we turned to our readers — New Yorkers, transplants and those who live outside of New York City — to tell us how our slices stack up to pizza elsewhere.

Here is what a few pizza lovers had to say:

Is Chicago’s pizza better than New York’s?

“I’ve lived in Chicago, which I loathe, and near Battery Park in New York City, which is grotesquely noisy and overpriced. I’m 69 and I’ve eaten a lot of pizza. A Chicago pizzeria is better than a New York City pizzeria.”

— David Beschauer, 69, Radford, Va.

“Deep-dish pizza is not pizza. It’s good and I love it, but it’s more like a savory pie.”

— Catherine Lee, 28, Cobble Hill