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Just now, Trippy said:

Outlaw pizza on soi Lengkee, the best in town.

I will have to try this , although I'm a bit sceptical because it sounds like it's in a tourist area and usually they are made fast 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I will have to try this , although I'm a bit sceptical because it sounds like it's in a tourist area and usually they are made fast 

 

 

 

He makes his own sauce, and uses real mozzarella cheese. Nobody else comes close. Now you made me hungry, 555

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Plenty of places.  Hops at 13/1 and BR is good.  Pizza Big Naklua is decent.

And, the Italian places in town are pretty good.  The chain places are just average.

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25 minutes ago, Henryford said:

You must be fussy, plenty of great pizza places. My favouries are Dom soi 5 Pratamnack, and (surprisingly) Hemmingways near Jomtien beach.

I think that was Doms that i got a pepperoni pizza a couple of years back .... it's located across the road from Hill Fresco HOTEL resort ?     anyway it was a good pizza ,  tasty, fresh ingredients and the owner was named Alex I think.

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9 minutes ago, moogradod said:

"Sicily" at Lake Maprachan, Darkside.

However if you order a pizza with pineapple, they politely might suggest that you leave.

Where exactly on Maprachan?

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Posted (edited)
50 minutes ago, kanGBK said:

OP ,  If you like Hawaiien , you know nothing about pizzas .  American invention.   Nothing to do with original  Italian.  Cannot even buy Haw. in Italy .

I didn't know that.

I remember a few years ago a friend who is a football coach went to Italy and said the pizzas wernt what he thought they would be 

 

I wonder where the Hawaiian pizza started 

 

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1 hour ago, Henryford said:

You must be fussy, plenty of great pizza places. My favouries are Dom soi 5 Pratamnack,

 

Same here. Pepperoni Pizza,   washed down with 4 Leo beers. sorted. :thumbsup:

 

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1 hour ago, giddyup said:

Where exactly on Maprachan?

Just google "Sicily Lake Maprachan". They have a professional website.

 

I have as well to apologize. They have indeed a Pineapple Pizza on the menu. Maybe the owner has changed or I have always overlooked it

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7 minutes ago, steven100 said:

only 4 ....    i could never stop at 4 

 

Yes but i had to drive home !!!!!!!!!!!!! :cheesy:

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Posted
2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

I absolutely love HAWAIIAN pizza

 

Yeah, Hawaiian pizza is great. Love it. Otherwise, I make my own.

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51 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I didn't know that.

I remember a few years ago a friend who is a football coach went to Italy and said the pizzas wernt what he thought they would be 

 

I wonder where the Hawaiian pizza started 

 

Back in the day I worked for the Italian oil co.ENI. The pizza they served on their vessels was just plain bread dough and tomato sauce.

I was a little surprised.

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57 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I didn't know that.

I remember a few years ago a friend who is a football coach went to Italy and said the pizzas wernt what he thought they would be 

 

I wonder where the Hawaiian pizza started 

 

Hawaiian originated in Canada. I haven't yet been to Italy, but some of my friends have said the pizza there compares to the best in the New York, New Jersey area, which is noted to have the best places. The top 2 are in NYC and Naples Italy. I lived in the New York area for 30 years, and had hundreds of pizzas from all over that area, and some are top shelf. I have had a few pizzas here but none compare to anything back home. One was at Leo's in Sisaket and another Hong Kong Garden, Sisaket also. I have a few friends from back home that have said there are a few, some mentioned here, that are pretty good. You have to use mozzarella to have a real style pizza, and of course the sauce makes it. Hawaiian, along with other toppings, are okay, but still nothing compares to a sausage, mushroom, pepperoni or onion pie from back home, as far as I've tasted. So far.

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Try Grottinos on Soi 33 off Pattaya/Naklua Rd ( opposite Grand Centre Point Space hotel).

or ...

Bella Italia on 2nd Road nearly opposite Soi 6.

My better half loves Hawaiian pizza, she won't even try any other. I can't stand them.

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2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

I would like real pizza , maybe I should try a real Italian one when I'm back next month Hawaiian ,pepperoni , 

 

Tell an Italian person that you want pineapple on your pizza, you might be in for a surprise.

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