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| posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 57 days ago |
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It's been a while since we had a thread on this, so where is the best pizza in Hong Kong, for both crust and quality of toppings. Is there anywhere with a wood fired oven?
Watchu talkin' about Willis?
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| posted by Lucas 57 days ago |
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Pizza Express, Pepperonis and Cul-de-sac are edible.
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than open ones mouth and remove all doubt.
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| posted by The Cerne Abbas Giant 57 days ago (edited 57 days ago) |
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Pizza Express is my favourite. I cannot really concur about Pepperoni's though. Cul de Sac pepperoni is pretty good post 12 hour session stodge.
Anywhere for great Italian style pizze?
Watchu talkin' about Willis?
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| posted by HKBloke 57 days ago |
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Apparently the apartments at The Palazzo all come with wood fire ovens to enhance that 'lving in Italy' feeling.
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| posted by Lazy 57 days ago |
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The Beachhouse at Stanley Beach! Best woodfired pizza.
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| posted by Lucas 57 days ago |
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I like the Italian style pizza at Baci
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| posted by Lucas 57 days ago |
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Cafe O does decent Pizza too.
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than open ones mouth and remove all doubt.
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| posted by Load Toad 57 days ago |
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Pizza Express hits the spot f'me.
You used to speak the truth. But now you're clever.
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| posted by Paps of Jura 57 days ago |
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Pizza express hands down.. I have created my own fav there
4 cheese with Hoi sin sauce instead of Tomato.. really bad for the waistline but sooooooo tasty
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| posted by jesswill 57 days ago |
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The pizza place on the top floor of the building opposite pizza express is fantastic (can't remember the name of it atm but will search). They have a nice terrace as well.
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| posted by Juno Watt 57 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by jesswill The pizza place on the top floor of the building opposite pizza express is fantastic (can't remember the name of it atm but will search).
Pizza Milano?
Apparently they are changing its name soon to Pizza Palazzo, to better reflect the authentic Italian cuisine and Tuscan-style setting on Via Lyndhurstio.
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| posted by Mr Benn 57 days ago (edited 57 days ago) |
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Pizza Express!!
Sloppy Guiseppe with extra Jalepeno's......it's the only way forward, Giant!
....although Amici does a rather decent pizza, but I always always go for the Pork & Vegetable Ravioli.....mmmmmm
What the f*ck have you done lately?
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| posted by AKA 56 days ago |
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Pizza is my favourite Chinese dish
yeah, yeah, yeah
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| posted by Shadowblade 56 days ago |
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Il Padrino is was a regular hangout for me...(not sure they still exist as I haven't been there for months)
Some mofos always try to ice skate uphill....
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| posted by jesswill 56 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by Juno Watt
quote: Originally posted by jesswill The pizza place on the top floor of the building opposite pizza express is fantastic (can't remember the name of it atm but will search).
Pizza Milano?
Apparently they are changing its name soon to Pizza Palazzo, to better reflect the authentic Italian cuisine and Tuscan-style setting on Via Lyndhurstio.
hahahahaha!
That's it.
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| posted by Zebedee 54 days ago |
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Paps - so you're the 'special' customer are you......heard rumours from the Directors !
Whatever...
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| posted by lingua 38 days ago |
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Cafe O is cheap and cheerful but i'm boycotting it for having thrown out one of my favourite restaurants, Casa Nostra on Caine Road. It was a beautiful little restaurant with good food, clean cutlery and a terrace. I loved their staff.
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| posted by Patrick Bateman 37 days ago (edited 37 days ago) |
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Can I just say that I've eaten at a lot of pizza places but they all seem to be of OK quality in HK.
The only pizza I had which was proper Italian style, as in extremely thin and crispy with proper mozzerela and quality mushrooms was in Tivo, which isn't a reastaurant as you know but does have food.
I paid 180 something for a medium sized mushroom pizza but it was quality. Since then I've been trying to make my own pizza at home for a fraction of the cost at quite some success. Making the dough takes 10 mins but you have to leave it to sit for a while. Roll it out really thin, tomoto past + sundried tomotoes from a jar and whetever toppings you want. Cooks in 10 mins. You will never go out for pizza again.
Sabrina, don't just stare at it. Eat it.
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| posted by jesswill 37 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by lingua Cafe O is cheap and cheerful but i'm boycotting it for having thrown out one of my favourite restaurants, Casa Nostra on Caine Road. It was a beautiful little restaurant with good food, clean cutlery and a terrace. I loved their staff.
I so agree with you! I was horrified when I saw it was being replaced with cafe o (as if people couldn't walk the 3mn it takes to the cafe o just up from dragon i). It really is a shame.
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| posted by Lazy 37 days ago |
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quote: Originally posted by Patrick Bateman . Making the dough takes 10 mins but you have to leave it to sit for a while. Roll it out really thin, tomoto past + sundried tomotoes from a jar and whetever toppings you want. Cooks in 10 mins. You will never go out for pizza again.
Can you give me your recipe? I never seem to be able to get it right! Thanks!
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