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Contribuiți la feedbackI was craving a snack and decided to try a New York style pizza slice. I'm looking forward to creating my own pizza next time I visit this restaurant! I ordered the highest recommended pizza, which was served hot and beautifully. The thin, crispy crust was my favorite part of the pizza. It's hard to fully describe how delicious it was, as I was quite hungry and it was my first meal of the day in the late afternoon. While it may not compare to fancier pizza places, it's a great option for a casual night out.
Despite my previous disappointing experiences, I decided to give it another chance. The pizza was served piping hot, and I couldn't wait to dig in. I may have been a bit too eager because I ended up burning my mouth not once, but twice. Nevertheless, the pizza was delicious.
Felt like a snack and thought i might try a slice of new york pizza. Want to try creating my own next time I come back though ! I tried the supreme , which was served nice and hot. It was thin and had crispy crusts which is personally my favourite type of pizza Its really difficult to say how tasty it was because I tried it while I was absolutely famished - probably my first meal that day and it was way way after noon. but there is nothing special to say about it either Ofcourse it doesnt compare to pizza/italian restaurants and i dont think they should even be compared, but would be alright 'night out' food.
I was walking down Grey Street on my way to meet Lady Meatball and Mini Meatball for dinner when I spied a man eating a pepperoni pizza and it looked good. I ducked in, ordered a couple slices of pepperoni pizza and then engaged the staff in conversation while it was warming in the oven. Only then did I realise that this was the same New York Slice that has outlets in the Valley, on Caxton Street, in Kangaroo Point and a few other locations throughout Brisbane. No matter, I decided to put my previous disappointing experiences aside and focus on the present. The pizza was served piping hot. I'm not a patient man, so of course I burned my mouth - not once, but twice. The pizza was drowning in grease, which was more of an indication of the amount of pepperoni that adorned it, which was substantial. After my first bite I was forced to blot at the grease with a serviette, something I've only done a few times. The pizza is what I've come to expect from New York Slice - it is nothing at all like a slice of pizza from New York, but average by Brisbane standards. The pepperoni, though plentiful, isn't great. Above average crust, average sauce and below average pepperoni. I wouldn't rule out another slice in the future, but there are many better pizzas on offer within walking distance.
I was walking down Grey Street on my way to meet Lady Meatball and Mini Meatball for dinner when I spied a man eating a pepperoni pizza and it looked good. I ducked in, ordered a couple slices of pepperoni pizza and then engaged the staff in conversation while it was warming in the oven. Only then did I realise that this was the same New York Slice that has outlets in the Valley, on Caxton Street, in Kangaroo Point and a few other locations throughout Brisbane. No matter, I decided to put my previous disappointing experiences aside and focus on the present. The pizza was served piping hot. I'm not a patient man, so of course I burned my mouth - not once, but twice. The pizza was drowning in grease, which was more of an indication of the amount of pepperoni that adorned it, which was substantial. After my first bite I was forced to blot at the grease with a serviette, something I've only done a few times. The pizza is what I've come to expect from New York... read more