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Where is the BEST Pizza in Pattaya?


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you've got to be kidding, right? the pizza in thailand (except pizza hut) kicks US pizza's collective ass.

 

i guess if you like chicago deep-dish, you're SOL, but that's not real pizza, that's an american bastardization. if you like authentic italian pizza, you're way better off in thailand, in general.

 

Pffftt. \/\/hatever barebaker! I grew up in NY. The pizza there rules over anything you'll find in Thailand.

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For the 'thick crust' deep dish guys I'll have give a mention to the new place on Soi Diana across from the Areca Lodge.

 

99baht all you can eat ....... really 'edible' Pizza and excellent value.

 

I tried a slice of 'Taco Pizza', a slice of 'Bolognase Pizza' and a 'Pepperoni Calzone'. All fresh and good and certainly worth a 'revisit'.

 

Spending the last five years in Italy though, has given me a taste for what a 'real Pizza' should be .............. and I havn't tasted anything close in Thailand.

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Don't know the name of the place but last year went to a place on Beach Road,posh place German Beer Bar come restaurant i think.The Pizza was HUGE and top notch.

 

Sounds like Hopf brau hause. Not the best pizza, but ok. Relatively expensive though.

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For the 'thick crust' deep dish guys I'll have give a mention to the new place on Soi Diana across from the Areca Lodge.

 

99baht all you can eat ....... really 'edible' Pizza and excellent value.

 

I tried a slice of 'Taco Pizza', a slice of 'Bolognase Pizza' and a 'Pepperoni Calzone'. All fresh and good and certainly worth a 'revisit'.

 

Spending the last five years in Italy though, has given me a taste for what a 'real Pizza' should be .............. and I havn't tasted anything close in Thailand.

That is Slices - my favorite of the 6 places I have tried so far, and an excellent value. However, none of their pizza is even close to a deep dish, in case anyone gets the wrong idea. More of a semi-New York/mainstream American pizza. Wish I lived in their delivery area.

 

I think that New York style pizza is much better than real Italian pizza, or Chicago deep dish, but that is just my personal preference.

 

Dishonorable mention: Pizza R Us may be the worst pizza I have ever had in my life, or at least outside Taiwan.

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I am clearly in the minority here

For me, it is THAIland

 

for me that means THAI food

 

maybe is it because i go to a dozen funerals

a year or more, the deaths, directly a result of Western food

 

the mental picture of a Hottie at Kiss food eating Thai food

and the BigGut Farang w/ the plate of western food comes to mind

 

dont get me wrong, i love ALL crap food

however......

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I am clearly in the minority here

For me, it is THAIland

 

for me that means THAI food

Don't know if you are in the minority really, but I do know that i'm with you. I normally eat Thai food and am keen to try a variety of dishes ......... though I do still draw the line at anything with more than 4 legs!

 

My live-in is generally against farang food too, so normally the the question of 'what to eat' is pretty obvious, this once however, she fancied having a try of Pizza ..... her son loves it.

 

In the 'All you can eat for 99baht' stakes she only managed half a slice. Obviously regretting her decision to give it a go! :thumbup

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Sounds like Hopf brau hause. Not the best pizza, but ok. Relatively expensive though.

 

Yeah as i remember not on the cheap side but what a TG wants a TG gets :bigsmile:

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Buggered if I can remember where I got it from, but the phone number might give somebody a clue.

 

Picked up one of their brochures somewhere and decided to get a delivery on Songkran day instead of going out.

 

Pizza wasn't bad, spring rolls came with four types of dipping sauce, plus a paper to read! :grin

 

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know of several Italian owned restaurants that serve pizza. I don't know if their being Italian has anything to do with the quality of their pizza, but they are Don Joe, Ciao's (Walking St), Boulevard (Soi Diamond), Planet Food (2nd Road).

In every case, the pizza is being made by a Thai chef, however. I've never found a really good pizza here yet. But, I am still looking.

 

I may reccomend Hopf pub on the beach road near by Royal Garden at the corner with soi 13.The pizza taste is real and the mozzarella cheese the best i tried in pattaya.

I used to go to Planet food 2 and to Ciao restaurants sometimes but the quality is not so special and the pizza (especially at Planet food 2 made me very thirsty after dinner).I also may reccomend La Piola on the second road near Tiffany Cabaret.Enjoy your pizzas guys!

 

 

 

 

know of several Italian owned restaurants that serve pizza. I don't know if their being Italian has anything to do with the quality of their pizza, but they are Don Joe, Ciao's (Walking St), Boulevard (Soi Diamond), Planet Food (2nd Road).

In every case, the pizza is being made by a Thai chef, however. I've never found a really good pizza here yet. But, I am still looking.

 

I may reccomend Hopf pub on the beach road near by Royal Garden at the corner with soi 13.The pizza taste is real and the mozzarella cheese the best i tried in pattaya.

I used to go to Planet food 2 and to Ciao restaurants sometimes but the quality is not so special and the pizza (especially at Planet food 2 made me very thirsty after dinner).I also may reccomend La Piola on the second road near Tiffany Cabaret.Enjoy your pizzas guys!

 

 

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I know of several Italian owned restaurants that serve pizza. I don't know if their being Italian has anything to do with the quality of their pizza, but they are Don Joe, Ciao's (Walking St), Boulevard (Soi Diamond), Planet Food (2nd Road).

In every case, the pizza is being made by a Thai chef, however. I've never found a really good pizza here yet. But, I am still looking.

 

 

 

I may reccomend Hopf pub on the beach road near by Royal Garden at the corner with soi 13.The pizza taste is real and the mozzarella cheese the best i tried in pattaya.

I used to go to Planet food 2 and to Ciao restaurants sometimes but the quality is not so special and the pizza (especially at Planet food 2 made me very thirsty after dinner).I also may reccomend La Piola on the second road near Tiffany Cabaret.Enjoy your pizzas guys!

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I know of several Italian owned restaurants that serve pizza. I don't know if their being Italian has anything to do with the quality of their pizza, but they are Don Joe, Ciao's (Walking St), Boulevard (Soi Diamond), Planet Food (2nd Road).

In every case, the pizza is being made by a Thai chef, however. I've never found a really good pizza here yet. But, I am still looking.

 

 

Hi Martin,I may reccomend Hopf pub on the beach road near by Royal Garden at the corner with soi 13.The pizza taste is real and the mozzarella cheese the best i tried in pattaya.

I used to go to Planet food 2 and to Ciao restaurants sometimes but the quality is not so special and the pizza (especially at Planet food 2 made me very thirsty after dinner).I also may reccomend La Piola on the second road near Tiffany Cabaret.Enjoy your pizzas guys!

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Had a go at Slices (Soi Diana) last night... and I have to say they've floated to the top of my list...

 

1. Slices

2. Pizza Big

3. 24hour Service (2nd Road)

4. Hopf

 

The crust was a little thicker than Pizza Big, and had a nice crunchy crust, with a chewy texture... very nice...

 

Tried the Taco pizza too... not something that sounds right... but surprisingly works very well...

 

Cheers

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