Maybe this thread will produce something positive. I want to know both the best and worst pizza in Bangkok.
Best, so I can go there and try it. Worst, so I can avoid it.
I have only tried a few places.
IMHO:
Best: Pizza Company
Worst: Spiccio
Maybe this thread will produce something positive. I want to know both the best and worst pizza in Bangkok.
Best, so I can go there and try it. Worst, so I can avoid it.
I have only tried a few places.
IMHO:
Best: Pizza Company
Worst: Spiccio
Best: Madrid. Pat Pong 1. For over thirty-five years.
I once ordered a meatfeast pizza in Fiji.
Turned out that the meat on the this so called feast was luncheon meat
it upsets me now just thinking about it 6 years on
I've never had a good pizza in Thailand unless I made it myself.
7 - 11 Slices in case your too pissed to find a place to eat real food has done the trick.
Originally Posted by slimboyfatOn song this thread Slimboyfat...Originally Posted by slimboyfat
I like the Pizza company too, but they are nowhere near the best, they just deliver, so they are easy.
I'm confused: Pizza company the best pizza, but Subway the worst sandwiches??? Your a man of contradictions...
Wow, if thats the best pizza you've had then your in for a treatOriginally Posted by Diatonic
I am just giving my opinion, right or wrong.
Subway is awful (nuff said and other thread).
Pizza Company does allow you to create your own pizza w/ thin or thick crust. It is not "first class" stuff, but it is not bad for Thailand. The salad bar, when the ingredients are fresh, is OK too.
What I really like are pizza buffets, but I can' find one in Thailand. Pizza Hut did that at one time, but not sure if they still do (for lunch).
Yeah, sometimes I'd go with some mates on a drinking afternoon on upper street; sometimes included a couple of hours in pizza hut for the eat as much as you like buffet; nice memories... (shagged one of the waitresses once too, that evening; she must have been desperate...).
Pizza 1112 is tasty and they deliver, so yeah, not bad at all.
Just thought that Subway and 1112 lived in a similar space; kinda 21st century authentic, with okay ingredients at a cheapish price; I like subway. I also like the Foodland rolls from the deli counter (Jarunsanitwong) for 4o baht or so; very tasty...
Got some Edam fro ThaPra supermarket a few days a go at 280 baht a pop; much nicer than the usual local stuff. They had Gouda too at nearly 400 baht for a midsixed packet, so a sandwich would come to nearly a tenner if you filled it with other nice stuff too... crazy.
Talking about nice sandwiches, no, I'll jump to the other thread.
A Super Deluxe from Pizza Co is on its way. Asked for extra cheese this time. Too lazy to make my own today.
Did you ask for extra peas and mushrooms.Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
Please take off the pineapple and make it thick. Yes its not the best by any means. But once every other month it can satisfy an itch. A hunger itch. Never think about it until you get the pizza munchies. Its not the best, its not great its not even very good, but its good, its the same, and if ya whip up some garlic bread and a salad it aint bad for the price.Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
In Don Muang there is no option other than to make your own. That will be next week.
Pizza Co was OK. They used to deliver pronto after the first delivery (location check). Not bad pizza and they always brought extra chicken wings free for my dogs.
Mushy peas & black pudding.Originally Posted by Norton
Actually, I made a pizza the other week and crumbled a bit of black pudding onto the tomato sauce. By gum - it were reit tasty were 'at.
I have some good ones from Scoozi, but not every time. I think they were better before they got big Scoozi Home of The Original Pizza
Never having eaten black pudding I decided to check what the ingredients were, got to admit I thought it was cows blood but it isn't, its pigs blood.Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
So the main ingredient in black pudding is blood, congealed blood, scabs are congealed blood, would you pick scabs off of pigs and eat them?
- 1 quart pig's blood
- 12 ounces bread crumbs
- 1/2 lb. suet
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 quart milk
- 1 cup cooked barley
- 1 cup dry rolled oats
- 1 ounce ground mint
I am constantly surprised by how good generally the Pizza is in Thailand many with woodfire ovens and authentic thin crust - for a nation of non dairy non cheese eaters they seem to know how to do it. There was a good place in Patpong, don't know if it is the place Chitown mentioned but they ruined it by glassing in, strip lighting and air-conning with the little patio where you could sit outside and watch the slagdog parade. Another good place for a pizza and a good view of the girls going to work is the pizza place in soi san sabai (just accross from bangla road in Patong). Yes, I know that is not in Bangkok.
Madrid was the first restaurant I ever had a proper meal in and after my arrival in Bangkok.Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
It was a pepper steak and it was damn good but have never had a Pizza there.
Those were the days hey mate.
Patpong was a great place then.
Madrid? Tastes like Tombstone Pizza.
Ignorance is BlissOriginally Posted by Davis Knowlton
That's better.Originally Posted by Looper
Its the "Old Chestnut", look at me I know BKK because I know Pizza at Madrid
Sorry its 2010 not 1982
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