...we've already visited many of these places...those we haven't will be reviewed in the coming months...*burp*... https://www.bangkokpost.com/lifestyl.../pizza-pundits
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...we've already visited many of these places...those we haven't will be reviewed in the coming months...*burp*... https://www.bangkokpost.com/lifestyl.../pizza-pundits
From TCs link: The Hot Hipster (B510++).
Bugger me (Dont take that literally) thats about $30 AUD for a Pizza in a third world country where they pay their staff 2 tenths of fook all ($1.50/hr). As opposed to staff on $18.30 AUD per hour (minimum wage) in Oz. Based on that, a Pizza should cost $100 in Oz, rather than around $20 to $30, or $7 to $20 take away. It would need to be the best Pizza this side of Alpha Centauri.
They do look a tad pretentious those but what to expect from Topcat?:)
I think Peppina was the best I had in Bangkok.
Funnily enough I was looking for Chicago Town deep dish Pizzas yesterday in Pattaya and couldn't find one but I did find a place in Bangkok called Papas but it seems Thai owned and doesn't look the best.
Here's a nice list Tom.
https://bk.asia-city.com/restaurants...oks-best-pizza
How the first place gets described, which is in your list, is uncanny...
:)Quote:
Il Bolognese Trattoria e Pizzeria
Who:- A downright comforting trattoria with convivial spirit and zero pretension
...nothing uncanny at all if you've eaten there (like we have, many times)...just an unpretentious Italian menu, good service and well-prepared dishes (including the wonderful pizza)...of course, Dragonfly knows a cheaper place in the 4th arondissement...
If you read the comments at the bottom, there's a few more recommendations by what are probably the owners of other pizza parlours. One is considered a consacrated(sp) restaurant:)
Hardly surprising.
All those magazines and websites are barely disguised advertising.