View Full Version : Pizza Hut Japan: Sausage Crust Pizza!
CheapyD
04-13-2006, 09:56 AM
Mrs. Cheapy and I ordered some Pizza Hut the other night and I was shocked to learn that they had a new product, Sausage Crust Pizza!
It contains full on sausage links along with bacon and cheese.
No, we didn't order it..we went with The Hawaiian (http://www.pizzahut.jp/menu/detail/index.php?article_id=20) (with thin crust).
http://www.pizzahut.jp/whatsnew/026_060306_jamanking/img/bod_img_01.jpg (http://www.pizzahut.jp/whatsnew/026_060306_jamanking/)
http://www.pizzahut.jp/whatsnew/026_060306_jamanking/img/bod_img_02.jpg (http://www.pizzahut.jp/whatsnew/026_060306_jamanking/)
http://www.pizzahut.jp/whatsnew/026_060306_jamanking/img/bod_img_03.jpg (http://www.pizzahut.jp/whatsnew/026_060306_jamanking/)
Check out the rest of their offerings here:
http://www.pizzahut.jp/menu/
thorbahn3
04-13-2006, 10:31 AM
Wow! Can Japanese people get heart attacks, because they will now. :D
Gameboy415
04-13-2006, 10:35 AM
Wow, I didn't know there were actual Pizza Huts in Japan!
But yeah, we've had those sausage-stuffed crust pizzas out here in Mie for a while now. (from either Pizza-La or Aoki's, I can't remember which)
Unfortunately I never got to try it b/c my friend doesn't like to eat meat! GRR!
Steggy
04-13-2006, 10:41 AM
ugggh, i can feel my arteries tightening allready. Good too see though that another fellow CAG eats Hawaiian :). Do you ever just get pineapple instead? Sometimes places have real shitty canadian bacon.
javeryh
04-13-2006, 10:46 AM
Ack!! Cheapy how can you possibly stand Pizza Hut after living in NYC?!?!?!? Seriously that stuff makes me want to vomit just thinking about it along with Papa John's, Dominos or any other chain where they bake the pizzas on a conveyor belt. I can't believe people even call it pizza.
Heyricochet
04-13-2006, 11:51 AM
I'm surprised they didn't bring that out in america first. I can't find a japanese site, but look at www.pizzahut.com.hk for all your asian pizza needs.
nickmad
04-13-2006, 11:57 AM
ugh, that is so disgusting...
CheapyD
04-13-2006, 12:03 PM
Ack!! Cheapy how can you possibly stand Pizza Hut after living in NYC?!?!?!? Seriously that stuff makes me want to vomit just thinking about it along with Papa John's, Dominos or any other chain where they bake the pizzas on a conveyor belt. I can't believe people even call it pizza.
Simple, I don't live in NYC anymore.
I feel like Dominos / Pizza Hut are better here than in the States, but I can't really prove it.
VanillaGorilla
04-13-2006, 12:34 PM
Why is it everytime a meat product is mentioned on these forums, you get a handful of heart attack and clogged artery comments? You know, you CAN eat large quantities of meat from time to time without dropping dead of a massive heart attack.
And screw this sausage crust pizza, Pizza Hut needs to bring back the Insider/Triple Decker pizza.
Mr Unoriginal
04-13-2006, 12:38 PM
That sausage looks like the dog food snausages.
javeryh
04-13-2006, 12:45 PM
Simple, I don't live in NYC anymore.
I feel like Dominos / Pizza Hut are better here than in the States, but I can't really prove it.
Makes sense I guess - you've got to eat pizza somewhere. Still, there's nothing like NY pizza - it's like they sprinkle crack on the pie or something. I have no doubts that Pizza Hut does taste better there than here. I've never been to Japan but I've traveled Europe pretty extensively and every time I ate somewhere "American" like a McDonalds or Burger King the food tasted miles better than it does in the States...
DuckM4n
04-13-2006, 12:57 PM
:drool: thats awesome!!!
mykevermin
04-13-2006, 12:59 PM
Simple, I don't live in NYC anymore.
I feel like Dominos / Pizza Hut are better here than in the States, but I can't really prove it.
Perhaps a 16" diameter ring of sausage would bolster your claim?
~$35 for a large pizza? Holy living fuck!
mtxbass1
04-13-2006, 01:01 PM
Damn, they really have some variety on that menu. Too bad I can't read what they are putting on the pizzas however.
Edit: Good grief at the prices!
senorwoohoo
04-13-2006, 01:21 PM
That pizza looks heinous...ly tasty.
Moxio
04-13-2006, 03:05 PM
Goddamn pizza is expensive. $24.81 (converted from 2490 yen) for a large? Un-fucking-believable! I can get a large 3-topping for $5.99!
BigHow
04-13-2006, 03:12 PM
Makes sense I guess - you've got to eat pizza somewhere. Still, there's nothing like NY pizza - it's like they sprinkle crack on the pie or something. I have no doubts that Pizza Hut does taste better there than here. I've never been to Japan but I've traveled Europe pretty extensively and every time I ate somewhere "American" like a McDonalds or Burger King the food tasted miles better than it does in the States...
javeryh - what's your pie of choice? Me, I'm a Joe's (down on Bleeker) man. Every time I head back to NYC, that's the one food I always find time to scarf down.
wbc1228
04-13-2006, 03:13 PM
I love meat.
Bring it on.
coltyhuxx
04-13-2006, 04:01 PM
Wow! Can Japanese people get heart attacks, because they will now. :D
Mmm... I'm holding out for cigarette crust pizza. Light me up a slice.
guyver2077
04-13-2006, 04:06 PM
WHOA! wouldnt that make way more money here were the true fat asses are
Snake2715
04-13-2006, 04:28 PM
Makes sense I guess - you've got to eat pizza somewhere. Still, there's nothing like NY pizza - it's like they sprinkle crack on the pie or something. I have no doubts that Pizza Hut does taste better there than here. I've never been to Japan but I've traveled Europe pretty extensively and every time I ate somewhere "American" like a McDonalds or Burger King the food tasted miles better than it does in the States...
This isnt possibly due to this is it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7279844/did/12287818?GT1=7938
ZeroSupporT
04-13-2006, 04:49 PM
Ack!! Cheapy how can you possibly stand Pizza Hut after living in NYC?!?!?!? Seriously that stuff makes me want to vomit just thinking about it along with Papa John's, Dominos or any other chain where they bake the pizzas on a conveyor belt. I can't believe people even call it pizza.
I work at Papa Johns, don't knock the conveyor belt, I have had pizza in a straight oven and it normally comes out either overcooked or undercooked. Conveyor always gets it just right.
Huge props to pineapple, greatest topping EVAHHH!
slimpip
04-13-2006, 05:55 PM
Ack!! Cheapy how can you possibly stand Pizza Hut after living in NYC?!?!?!? Seriously that stuff makes me want to vomit just thinking about it along with Papa John's, Dominos or any other chain where they bake the pizzas on a conveyor belt. I can't believe people even call it pizza.
Coming from Chicago, and Chicago-land... then going to West Lafayette, IN and Dekalb, IL for school... I can whole-heartedly agree with you. Unfortunately those places are my only choices around here... unless I venture home and am able to get some dough from the store, then I just do some homemade with Mom's gravy/sauce.
evanft
04-13-2006, 06:21 PM
Holy shit, some of those pizzas looks fucking awesome. Seafood? :drool:
Mookyjooky
04-13-2006, 06:42 PM
lol, people are just realizing that US food is waaaay expencive in asian contries? =)
Yea, $30 dollar pizza is normal.
levi333
04-13-2006, 07:37 PM
That sounds sooo delicious!
doraemonkerpal
04-13-2006, 07:46 PM
This isnt possibly due to this is it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7279844/did/12287818?GT1=7938
hehe, i basically saw the same thing through yahoo news:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060412/ap_on_he_me/diet_fatty_fries
Drocket
04-13-2006, 07:56 PM
The price is definitely high, but I would bet that a lot of that has to do with the fact that fast food in foreign countries IS of much higher quality than what we get here in the US. American fast food is predominately made up of whatever crud is left over after they ship the real food to supermarkets and quality restaurants. Trust me, the meat that goes into a McDonald's hamburger is stuff that you'd NEVER see in a grocery store - you'd have people vomiting at the meat counter. Heck, I suspect most brands of dog food use better quality meat than McDonalds. McDonald's hamburgers are made up of whatever is left over after the supermarket and Alpo take their picks, ground up with fillers, artificial flavors and laxitives (so you can poop the stuff out before it does real damage to you.) Mmm, tasty...
We Americans like to make fun of most of the rest of the world for the disgusting foods they eat, but in reality, a bowl of fried cockroaches would probably be better for you than most of the crap we shovel down our throats. If they actually served REAL American food at fast food joints overseas, they'd be out of business in a month. So, they use actual food ingredients in their food overseas. The high price is just the cost of that. Its pretty much what we'd be paying over here, if people would start refusing to eat cow heads in their hamburgers.
doraemonkerpal
04-13-2006, 08:15 PM
The price is definitely high, but I would bet that a lot of that has to do with the fact that fast food in foreign countries IS of much higher quality than what we get here in the US. American fast food is predominately made up of whatever crud is left over after they ship the real food to supermarkets and quality restaurants. Trust me, the meat that goes into a McDonald's hamburger is stuff that you'd NEVER see in a grocery store - you'd have people vomiting at the meat counter. Heck, I suspect most brands of dog food use better quality meat than McDonalds. McDonald's hamburgers are made up of whatever is left over after the supermarket and Alpo take their picks, ground up with fillers, artificial flavors and laxitives (so you can poop the stuff out before it does real damage to you.) Mmm, tasty...
We Americans like to make fun of most of the rest of the world for the disgusting foods they eat, but in reality, a bowl of fried cockroaches would probably be better for you than most of the crap we shovel down our throats. If they actually served REAL American food at fast food joints overseas, they'd be out of business in a month. So, they use actual food ingredients in their food overseas. The high price is just the cost of that. Its pretty much what we'd be paying over here, if people would start refusing to eat cow heads in their hamburgers.
:lol: thank God i ate my lunch before i read your submission :puke:
redgopher
04-13-2006, 10:14 PM
The cutaway diagram is awesome.
Monsta Mack
04-13-2006, 11:04 PM
Simple, I don't live in NYC anymore.
I feel like Dominos / Pizza Hut are better here than in the States, but I can't really prove it.
Same when I went to Manila, Phillips. The Pizza Hut was better down there.
mykevermin
04-13-2006, 11:50 PM
The price is definitely high, but I would bet that a lot of that has to do with the fact that fast food in foreign countries IS of much higher quality than what we get here in the US. American fast food is predominately made up of whatever crud is left over after they ship the real food to supermarkets and quality restaurants. Trust me, the meat that goes into a McDonald's hamburger is stuff that you'd NEVER see in a grocery store - you'd have people vomiting at the meat counter. Heck, I suspect most brands of dog food use better quality meat than McDonalds. McDonald's hamburgers are made up of whatever is left over after the supermarket and Alpo take their picks, ground up with fillers, artificial flavors and laxitives (so you can poop the stuff out before it does real damage to you.) Mmm, tasty...
We Americans like to make fun of most of the rest of the world for the disgusting foods they eat, but in reality, a bowl of fried cockroaches would probably be better for you than most of the crap we shovel down our throats. If they actually served REAL American food at fast food joints overseas, they'd be out of business in a month. So, they use actual food ingredients in their food overseas. The high price is just the cost of that. Its pretty much what we'd be paying over here, if people would start refusing to eat cow heads in their hamburgers.
Oh horseshit. You make it sound like the Big Macs in Belgium are made from the tenderloin of a Kobe cow. The articles cited above dicsuss variation in fat content, and the largest source of that discrepancy is the oil used in the fryer. Don't kid yourself. A Big Mac is as bad for you in the country God loves (that's us) as it is in the nations he loathes (Europe).
They don't eat 4 of them a week, however. I do know that, statistically, the average American consumes 24oz (two cans) of soda per day, which accmulates to roughly 450 extra (empty) calories per day, or 3140 extra empty calories (and extra *entire* day and a half's worth of calories based on FDA dietary reccomendations). It may not all be Big Macs, bebe.
I do think that, after a righteous night of drinking, I may want to call Pizza Hut Japan and see if they can EMS one of those fucking Pizzas. $100 delivery charge!
2poor
04-14-2006, 01:20 AM
Goddamn pizza is expensive. $24.81 (converted from 2490 yen) for a large? Un-fucking-believable! I can get a large 3-topping for $5.99!
What?! Where can you get a 3 topping large for 6 bucks?
Moxio
04-14-2006, 01:27 AM
What?! Where can you get a 3 topping large for 6 bucks?
Heh, it's a local deal (I can't even put up YMMV because it's only around here). My dad's friend owns a pizza shop and they have great deals on their pizzas.
yukine
04-14-2006, 05:17 AM
Tuna Pizza? o__O
ryan838
04-14-2006, 03:21 PM
I think wrapping the sausage in bacon and cheese is a bit excessive but I would probably still try it. I use to like pizza hut and domininos when I was younger but I have had bad experiences lately. I think they turn the speed up on their conveyor belt too high during peak times because the last couple times my pizza was burnt around the outsides but doughy in the middle. So I started going to a local place that sells an 18" 2 topping for like $10.
Steggy
04-14-2006, 03:28 PM
This isnt possibly due to this is it:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7279844/did/12287818?GT1=7938
dude, thats fuckin sick. Im gonna have to stop getting free mcdonalds from my girlfriends sister now (manager). Also, that sausage pizza looks seriously fucked/disgusting!
TimPV3
04-14-2006, 03:41 PM
Why is it everytime a meat product is mentioned on these forums, you get a handful of heart attack and clogged artery comments? You know, you CAN eat large quantities of meat from time to time without dropping dead of a massive heart attack.
And screw this sausage crust pizza, Pizza Hut needs to bring back the Insider/Triple Decker pizza.I myself loved the double deckeroni, with 90 pieces of pepperoni.
Spacepest
04-14-2006, 10:22 PM
MMMmmm, I'd eat it, just to try it.
blackjaw
04-15-2006, 12:45 AM
Is Pizza Hut relatively popular in Japan? Maybe its just my lack of knowledge, but I never really thought of the japanese as having a love of greasy, calorie packed pizzas.
That sausage looks more like a hot dog to me...haha.
broke
04-15-2006, 12:59 AM
I tend to eat foods high in fat and/or sodium constantly and yet that pizza still freaks me out. And now I feel good knowing that I can, when absolutely necessary, show slight restraint when it comes to making food decisions. High Five. I checked the menu (I like the pizza names) and the crust looks pretty weird across the board no? And yet I want one right now. Or Lombardis. Lombardis is good. Or John's is also nice. I've never been to Joes. I need to try it.
greenbags125
04-15-2006, 01:15 AM
Pizza Hut in China is definitely not expensive, but more than the average Chinese family can afford. A medium pizza ranges from 80-100 Yuan, which ranges from $10-$12.50. An average white collar worker earns about 2000 yuan per month pre-tax. Blue collar workers tend to earn around 800 yuan. So, in perspective, its very expensive.
Graystone
04-15-2006, 02:56 PM
The crust in itself is 4 meals. I'm fat and won't eat that. I want to know who said "you know what we need is meat in the crust of the pizza They'll get'em"
assassinX
04-16-2006, 03:03 AM
:puke:Man I dont think I can finsh the Papa John's pizza that is in my fridge. :bomb:
ZombieHendrix
04-16-2006, 03:48 AM
I wish this'd come state's side
radjago
04-16-2006, 11:30 AM
Just when you thought they couldn't fit any more meat on a pizza, they surprise you with something like this. Bravo to the pizza engineers at the 'Hut.
The sausages look more like hot dogs to me. Pigs in a blanket, anyone?
FurryCurry
04-16-2006, 11:51 PM
Just when you thought they couldn't fit any more meat on a pizza, they surprise you with something like this. Bravo to the pizza engineers at the 'Hut.
The sausages look more like hot dogs to me. Pigs in a blanket, anyone?
Exactly.
They could make the DEATH pizza if they wanted to...
A triple decker meat n' cheese stuffed crust XL sized pizza. Fucking thing would weigh as much as two 6-month old babies holding a bowling ball. And I'm sure the box would have a coupon on it for a free trip to the hospital.
Speaking of monster foods. There's this place near wear I live called Chee Burger and the burgers are like a pound of beef I think. They look scary.
HumanSnatcher
04-17-2006, 04:31 AM
I never should have read this thread! I'm due to get some wisdom teeth taken out in the morning at 11am and I can't have anything 8 hours prior, which means 30 mins prior to this post, I had to stop even drinking water. Then again, I can have some water if I wanted, but I'd have to go for a local anesthesic instead of the IV I chose. Bad experience years ago getting one side taken out made me want to be knocked da fuck out. Put it this way, I wanted to put the sharp end of the tools in the doctors eye because I felt it all. Sorry to rant or sound like a thread crap. Percocet and Darvocet are making me slightly loopy at the moment lol
JEKKI
04-17-2006, 04:34 AM
aw man, I havent aten pizza in sooooo long
so this weekend I wanted to try Pizza Hut's cheesy bite crust pizza.
Ive been wanting to try it since I first saw it,
so I called to place mine order
but..... they dont have it anymore......
FOREVER!!!
I was soooooooooo sad.
now Ill never get to eat it!
NEVER!!
so I bougt popa johns instead
Does the pizza hut pizza taste the same as it does in the states?
FurryCurry
04-17-2006, 03:34 PM
snip
Yeah. I'll tell you what I thought of it though. I think that the stuffed crust pizza was better. After a few slices i couldn't stomach anymore cheese and bread. The normal bread stick pizza is better.
I had P-Johns two weeks ago for the first time. That King Kong pizza is awesome.
In the detroit area, if I had to rank the "fast food" pizza places it would look like this.
1) Cottage Inn Pizza with their superior topping selection
2) Papa Johns cause it tastes good even after reheating it.
3) Little Ceasers since if you are dead broke you can buy a $5 pepperoni crap pizza. Other than that they are ok to bad.
4) Pizza Hut because of the variety.
6) Hungry Howie's has the best crust usually.
5) Papa Ramanos is pretty good.
6) Dominos blows no matter what they do I swear.
Damn I'm getting hungry now...
MysticMike01
04-19-2006, 08:16 PM
That sausage looks like the dog food snausages.
hahaha. thats wat i was thinking
sonicfreak5
04-24-2006, 10:39 PM
Ack!! Cheapy how can you possibly stand Pizza Hut after living in NYC?!?!?!? Seriously that stuff makes me want to vomit just thinking about it along with Papa John's, Dominos or any other chain where they bake the pizzas on a conveyor belt. I can't believe people even call it pizza.
i agree 100% I might go to grimaldis this week hopefully not full of tourists...
Greetard
04-24-2006, 11:03 PM
Cocktail weenies wrapped in pizza crust? Sounds delicious.
Abalistar
04-26-2006, 03:54 AM
They're probably like smokie links. Damn them! They should pack those badboys with bratwurst! THAT would be a crust.
I AM WILLIAM H. MACY
04-29-2006, 08:18 PM
http://www.pizzahut.jp/menu/img/_piz_img_22.jpg
:shame: :puke: :???: :?: :censored: :twoguns: :-& =; :wall: :bomb: :cry:
HeadRusch
05-17-2006, 11:02 AM
Why is it that in places like Texas and such, no Italians seem to live...?
I went to TX and the ONLY place you could get pizza was like Papa Johns or Pizza Hut.
Here where I am on the East Coast, Pizza Hut is known as "the Food of last resort"..when you're all out of crackers and you've snorted all the Betty Crocker cake mix.......but you're still hungry.
Pizza Hut is a greasy pre-cooked mess...but damn if that pie doesn't look tasty! (Probably because its Japanese, and as such..its made entirely of plastic)
Hoonyo
06-03-2006, 04:43 AM
That pizza looks damn good.
xeverex18
07-07-2006, 12:42 AM
I bet the food in Japan dont have mouse droppings
My mom owns a shop to what used to be a Pizza Hut Delivery/Carry-out only place. Everytime I had some free time I would walk outside and see through the clear side windows that showed the pizza making process. The thing that creeps me out is that Pizza Hut uses spray oil on their pizza after they make the pizza.
RegalSin2020
07-28-2006, 12:01 PM
About Pizza Hut USA or any other Fast Food Joints. Did you know in france they would change the Oil every now and then. Also guess what you can use the same oil to refuel cars.
but in reality, a bowl of fried cockroaches would probably be better for you than most of the crap we shovel down our throats
I bet these roaches don't smell like the ones we see in the kitchen. Speaking of which I would like to eat some grubs like Tomon and Pumba. I mean don't you remember the way they would quish in there mouths:roll:
panasonic
07-29-2006, 05:21 AM
I eat this for breakfast everyday.
http://xs55.xs.to/pics/05463/sand13.jpg
cochesecochese
07-29-2006, 06:02 PM
About Pizza Hut USA or any other Fast Food Joints. Did you know in france they would change the Oil every now and then. Also guess what you can use the same oil to refuel cars.
Meng, diesel engines were originally built to use vegetable oils. Foresight ya know?
The reason petroleum diesel is used in engines is because the oil and fuel companies offered a much cheaper alternative to biodiesel. Rudolf Diesel himself wanted all diesel engines to be run off of biodiesel.
Vegan
08-02-2006, 05:03 PM
On a good pizza, the crust tastes good on its own. And it's a palette cleanser.
mutt124
08-24-2006, 06:22 PM
Iv had pizza hut once. and im glad i never had it again. if your from brooklyn ny like i am, which is famous for its pizza.. you hate pizza hut. and i go to nyc all the time. and the pizza there is almost as good as brooklyn pizza. you dont want to have anything to do with all those crappy, fake, 100% chemically made pizzas.Ill sell pizza from brooklyn frozen for 19.99 a piece ;).
Stunt
08-24-2006, 06:48 PM
That pizza is sick man (in a good way).
But I'm stickin' with plain old regularly made pizza, since my family owns a pizza shop and we do it the right way.
Quackzilla
08-25-2006, 02:21 PM
That's like $32 for a pizza... wow.
BryceDraven
09-09-2006, 08:50 PM
OMG a Pizza with hot dog crust.... greatest idea ever! Not only hot dogs in the crust but bacon and cheese. :) Wish we had that in America.
gmunchkin
09-24-2006, 08:35 PM
ok, i have got to say, that looks delicious.
Wii-A-Holic
10-11-2006, 05:40 AM
mmmmmmmmmmmm
Joystick76
10-12-2006, 10:01 PM
It looks... Interesting. I don't think I'd get it... But it's a novelty.
SonicPower
10-15-2006, 04:35 AM
My god. Pizza is freaking expensive in Japan.
$25-$30 USD for a medium sized pizza???
Kaijufan
10-15-2006, 10:26 PM
My god. Pizza is freaking expensive in Japan.
$25-$30 USD for a medium sized pizza???
Everything is expensive it Japan.
eltonto
10-16-2006, 12:50 AM
3500 yen for a pizza. God damn Japan is expensive!!!!!!!!!!!!
ch3zyp00fs
10-24-2006, 06:13 PM
hah. my mouth just filled full of saliva.
mykevermin
10-24-2006, 06:45 PM
Everything is expensive it Japan.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6373539
As a result, 100 yen stores are evidently popping up like fucking mad.
crazyj
10-25-2006, 01:22 AM
just to inform you guys yes food is expensive but their incomes are higher than ours but even so it does not offest it much.
In the US we spend like 1/8 or less of our income on food while in Japan they spend close to 1/3 of their income on food.
Because the government gives tax breaks for farmers they dont bother improving their efficiency so basically Japan imports most of its food which is taxed (aka tariffs) as it enters their country making most of their food expensive.
Their fast food has to taste good or else who would buy it? Their kid's happy meal could count for a large fraction of their daily wage they better damn enjoy and cherish the toy that comes with it for years.
Rictor
10-30-2006, 05:15 PM
That looks pretty good, actually.
fullhavok
10-30-2006, 08:54 PM
MMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....me hungry! thats lookss ssooooo good. hhmmmmmmm
We had the same Pizza's over here in China too... I never got to try one though. I feel that Pizza Hut back in the States is better though... That's just my opinoin.
HOVA uk
02-21-2007, 06:41 PM
i would buy that just to try it out...
i live in London, so i have no idea what GOOD pizza tastes like, i only know about dominos, pizza hut and the others pizza shops
Vegan
02-21-2007, 08:25 PM
i would buy that just to try it out...
i live in London, so i have no idea what GOOD pizza tastes like, i only know about dominos, pizza hut and the others pizza shops
Ick. If there's any independant pizza places, give that a try. You'll never get good, like "New York good" pizza from a major corporation. Of course, if you've never had it, it would be hard for you to know if you finally found it. London's a major place, though, so in theory it should be there SOMEWHERE.
ChaoticClimax
02-21-2007, 09:09 PM
God I want that pizza.
dadeisvenm
02-21-2007, 10:34 PM
I'll be happy to try that pizza once. There are plenty of great pizza places in the NYC metro area. You just need to look.
Delorenzo's in Trenton, NJ is great. Jammed packed every day.
Gshocker
02-23-2007, 12:15 AM
Last time I have a pizza in Japan it was from this place -
Pizza California (http://www.pizza-cali.net/pc/)
I am surprised Pizza hut did not put some corn on the pizza.. That seems to be the thing to do over there..
I personally like the pizza with mochi on it and also the german potatoe pizza.. Seems very odd but good..
ThePhenomenal©я@cK
02-23-2007, 05:18 AM
That pizza.....actually.....looks pretty tasty.......(Cheapy's)
Vegan
02-23-2007, 01:48 PM
I personally like the pizza with mochi on it and also the german potatoe pizza.. Seems very odd but good..
I made a pizza once with roasted potatoes and whole garlic cloves.
HOVA uk
02-23-2007, 04:19 PM
Ick. If there's any independant pizza places, give that a try. You'll never get good, like "New York good" pizza from a major corporation. Of course, if you've never had it, it would be hard for you to know if you finally found it. London's a major place, though, so in theory it should be there SOMEWHERE.Yeah.. there's a couple italian restaurants around my area but i would have to use trial and error to find the good one.. might be visiting NY this year so i will keep this thread bookmarked, just in case