Ah, okay. :) I'm sure the large pizza would feed an army, haha! The 'small' we ordered was huge! :D
Ah, okay. :) I'm sure the large pizza would feed an army, haha! The 'small' we ordered was huge! :D
Brooklyn doesn't have a distinctive type of pizza, at least to this Brooklyn native's taste. The thin crispy crust is a New York City thing that can be found in all five boroughs. With that said I can honestly say that the pizza they sell very much reminds me of my neighborhood pizza shop. So there you go. Congrats guys - you did it!!
mprin, since you enjoyed the pizza and didnt bitch about the price. how was the quality of the suace in your opinion.
Been there for the 4th time. Prices are still a thing to bitch about, but the service and food remain very satisfactory. Pizzas were ready within 20 minutes every time. Good thing it's been posted on GoK, otherwise I would have never known about that place, since I don't frequent that area.
This place was closed tonight, any reason? Hopefully not disappearing so soon!
xb6asd: Sorry just saw your post. I ordered the meatball sub myself but had a slice of three friends different pizzas. The sauce was good, decent amount, more so than other pizza places in China AKA Pizza Hut.. Hellloooo where is the sauce? Also, you can ask for more sauce when you order, or after if you feel it's not enough. : )
@yankeeoo: Not sure what you mean about the prices? I reckon 45 kuai for a huge 'small' pizza is extremely reasonable. None of us could finish our small pizzas.
Damn, I hope it's not permanently closed... That was some damn good pizza!
I don't bother about their prices anymore, their pizzas are too tasty to care.
So glad it was mentioned here, I wouldn't of bothered walking behind Macs otherwise, I didn't know anything was there. So, I wouldn't of known about the second French Cafe or the Australian place. Anyone tried the Australian place? I wasn't impressed with the menu at all, after looking at it, we left and ate elsewhere. Though I will add the owner was very nice and friendly. Hopefully they can make additions to the menu in the future!
The Australin Place is called 'The Great Australian Bite' - play on the name of a geographical feature of Australia. I had the 80 or 85 rmb steak, was very good for the price. Place was a little too quiet and sterile, but we went there only about 2-3 days after it opened - only a few customers, so Charles, the owner and a friend, joined us at table.
I took a walk around the area - found Brooklyn Pizza (but it was closed) and French Cafe, but didn't see 'The Great Australian Bite'. What kind of food do they do, other than steak?(I can cook a steak myself for a fraction of the price) Having spent some time in Australia, I know they take food and drink pretty seriously. Didn't have too many bad meals when eating out in Australia, the few times I could afford it.
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