September 16, 200817 yr Ok its 1am..................but avoid Pizza Sices Soi Kao Noi,,,,,,,,,,,,,just got back home ..........2 pizza slices......crap ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,( unless you have no tastebuds in which case it will be ok?.............)
September 17, 200817 yr yeah slices pizza everywhere is just crap, probably because its a franchise which charges 150b for a base with no toppings on it, and the franchise-ee has to then turn a profit after toppings on the slice.
September 17, 200817 yr My advice is to stay out drinking for at least 2 hours more before trying their pizza. You will be surprised how much it improves with age. The overall effect is not dissimilar to beer goggles if you get my drift.
September 20, 200817 yr I tried it on soi diana and it was pretty good.The only thing was I spent 350bt on a large size which they made fresh for me and I waited 25 minutes.I guess it would be to difficult to make 1 fresh slice at a time.
September 20, 200817 yr I even think Pizza Hut is going downhill ! I ate there last night for the first time in about 2 years, and it was rubbish. I'll stick to Pizza Pizza in The Avenue, Swiss Food on Soi Diamond, and L'Italiano on Walking Street.
September 20, 200817 yr yeah slices pizza everywhere is just crap, probably because its a franchise which charges 150b for a base with no toppings on it, and the franchise-ee has to then turn a profit after toppings on the slice. OK, I do go to Slices, as it is on the way home and the Curry Shop (Tikka Centre) closes at 1:00am.. Slices is nothing special, but fills a hole. Talking about filling ..... One night I was in there and the staff broke open about 6-7 Calzone and found that NONE HAD ANY FILLING. They were not happy - lots of yabbering in Thai... Last night had a Nick The Pizza at 1:00am in a bar. The topping was good for the price and quick, but the base was so thin and soft that the girls rolled it up and ate it like a sausage, whereas I tried to hold it and split topping down my front. Where is that laundry bag ???
September 20, 200817 yr are the people who still eat slices pizza unaware that its made from the back of a motocycle shop on third road, good combo oil,gresse and pizza,then left for hours in a counter of the shop in all that heat, left to go cold then reheated no wonder food hygine is lax in thailand you never get away with it otherwise
September 20, 200817 yr ^ I know! But isn't it wonderful to be in Pattaya and not somewhere else where you can't get away with this? Edited September 20, 200817 yr by NanLaew
September 20, 200817 yr are the people who still eat slices pizza unaware that its made from the back of a motocycle shop on third road, good combo oil,gresse and pizza,then left for hours in a counter of the shop in all that heat, left to go cold then reheated no wonder food hygine is lax in thailand you never get away with it otherwise I'm pretty sure the motorbike mechanics are not making pizza in their spare time; in-between bike repairs. I would also venture a guess that the motorbike shop and pizza kitchen are segregated and not one space. They might share one building but they can't be in the same room...I hope I remember the pizza joints in the US. It was the same setup...the pizza was sitting out on the counter until you ordered one, at which time they would heat it up in an oven. Just like at slices. I've been eating there since they opened in mid-2007 and have NEVER had a problem. Very good deal for the price.
September 21, 200817 yr I would have to agree with you.I eat there 2-3 times a week and the pizza ia very good.Sometimes it looks like the pizza sits out a bit to long so I would order a whole pie instead.I dont care to spend 350 for a pie but most of the guy's I see in there are complaining to pay 25bt for water.
September 21, 200817 yr only time I would eat at slices was when they had the all you can eat special....now it's 2 slices and a drink for 100 baht
September 21, 200817 yr While I'm a big fan of pizza, I stay away from anything in Thailand purported to be American-style pizza. It's always awful, if not downright bizarre. (Does Pizza Hut still have its fish stick crust pizza?) When I need a pizza fix in Pattaya, I go to one of the ubiquitous Italian-owned places and am seldom disappointed.
September 22, 200817 yr While I'm a big fan of pizza, I stay away from anything in Thailand purported to be American-style pizza. It's always awful, if not downright bizarre. (Does Pizza Hut still have its fish stick crust pizza?) When I need a pizza fix in Pattaya, I go to one of the ubiquitous Italian-owned places and am seldom disappointed. LOL. I always love it when the girls order Tom Yung Goong or Sum Tum pizza from Pizza Hut (or whatever compnay). They always ask me to try it...I refuse. To see squid and shrimp on a pizza (with no sauce) really puts me off.
September 22, 200817 yr LOL. I always love it when the girls order Tom Yung Goong or Sum Tum pizza from Pizza Hut (or whatever compnay). They always ask me to try it...I refuse. To see squid and shrimp on a pizza (with no sauce) really puts me off. Tom Yum and Som Tum Pizza? Ive never heard of those before! But yes..... the 'seafood' pizza's..
September 22, 200817 yr LOL. I always love it when the girls order Tom Yung Goong or Sum Tum pizza from Pizza Hut (or whatever compnay). They always ask me to try it...I refuse. To see squid and shrimp on a pizza (with no sauce) really puts me off. Tom Yum and Som Tum Pizza? Ive never heard of those before! But yes..... the 'seafood' pizza's.. Yes, totally disgusting. It's actually Tom Yum Kung pizza and the picture is attached.
September 23, 200817 yr ...that sickly sweet pink 'sea food' cum Thousand Island Dressing that forms the sticky layer! Edited September 23, 200817 yr by Cuban
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