Post by themysteriouswife on Mar 29, 2015 15:10:21 GMT -5
The other items aren't too badly priced. I see that coming off the menu, but the place staying open. Farm to table is big right now. I think they will do fine, if the food is good.
Mmmm, some of those look delicious! Personally, I don't equate pizza with a fancy dinner, no matter what the toppings are. So if I'm going to spend that kind of money on dinner, I'm eating somewhere else.
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Even the less expensive ones are around $80 for 6-8. Maybe I am unable to estimate a meter sized pizza but it seems like I can get most of those toppings other places. Maybe I'd have to try it to get it.
It's approximately 3 feet. That is one hell of a pizza.
Even the less expensive ones are around $80 for 6-8. Maybe I am unable to estimate a meter sized pizza but it seems like I can get most of those toppings other places. Maybe I'd have to try it to get it.
Funny you posted this.
I was just talking to my girlfriend about her super ecpensive pizza experience from yesterday.
Her brother is all into organic, non gmo, farm raised everything and was going nuts over the fact this place is open. My friend said it tasted no different than Pizza Hut. Her brother "said" it was the best pizza he ever tasted but he says that about anything organic. She rarely believes him.
I need to know if this is a meter diameter round pizza or some kind of meter long rectangular pizza. What is the area?
I've been googling and it's a rectangle. Which makes way more sense. I don't know how tall it is, but if it's 15 inches tall by 1 meter then it's about the same as a 27 inch pizza.
Post by MixedBerryJam on Mar 29, 2015 16:10:12 GMT -5
I dunno. I might try it once, but unless it's the best effing pizza on the planet, I have my doubts I'd become a regular. First, it sounds like it's trying too hard, like the ingredients are complicated. Eg, it sounds like stracchino is very similar to mozz, so really, do you need both on your pizza? (I'm guessing the mozz just stretches out the stracchino.) And second, sorry to show my ignorance wtf is a cream pizza? And third, why is the small pizza in inches but the medium and large are metric? Trying too hard.
Even the lower priced pizzas are overpriced. I'm a NYer and pizza is a huge deal here. It's about $20 for a large pie (8 slices) so it will feed at least 4 average people.