Though that of course is only my opinion, and yes everyone has different ideas about what makes the best pizza.Alley Cat Cafe wrote:Buscador wrote:
There pizza was not bad
It was terrible.
p.s - Their pizza was not bad
Post by Alley Cat Cafe » Fri May 23, 2014 2:57 pm
Though that of course is only my opinion, and yes everyone has different ideas about what makes the best pizza.Alley Cat Cafe wrote:Buscador wrote:
There pizza was not bad
It was terrible.
Post by Buscador » Sun May 25, 2014 12:46 pm
Correct. From what KiR wrote, it sounds as if they are gone, which is why I was asking. I have never liked Martini, (not moralizing, I just don't like the place) but before Legend Cinema opened, I had a female Khmer friend who liked to go there to watch movies occasionally. We'd go maybe once a month with a couple of her friends, and I'd usually have a pepperoni pizza and a few Anchor beers. I was not too impressed with most of their other food, however.Alley Cat Cafe wrote:Yeah, I saw and corrected the error immediately upon seeing it quoted. As a proud grammar Nazi, I hang my head in shame.Alley Cat Cafe wrote:Buscador wrote:
p.s - Their pizza was not bad
FreeSocrates! wrote:Chez Dim operates out of Martinis if I'm not mistaken.
Post by picaroon » Sun May 25, 2014 5:48 pm
Post by scobienz » Sun May 25, 2014 6:04 pm
I believe Scoozi is a chain, isn't it? I've certainly eaten at one in both Bangkok and Jakarta before.picaroon wrote:FWIW I think Scoozi in HCM is better than the Phnom Penh options. They do a 2 for 1 on Sundays. Trashy ambiance and poor drinks / non-pizza options however.
For personal taste reference I would pick Piccola Italia in Phnom Penh - at least it looks real.
I've never found really good pizza anywhere in Asia.
Post by picaroon » Sun May 25, 2014 8:22 pm
From google I see that Scoozi is a chain in Thailand. I'm not sure that the HCM Scoozi is connected.scobienz wrote:
I believe Scoozi is a chain, isn't it? I've certainly eaten at one in both Bangkok and Jakarta before.
Post by Lucky Seven » Sun May 25, 2014 8:40 pm
That certainly sums in up.... conviviality ! It's the go to place for those "in the know " it's overated. The pizza is not as good as Brooklyn ... Garage ... Larrys...or Aria D' Italia .picaroon wrote:
But Piccola Italia wins on conviviality.
Post by keeping_it_riel » Sun May 25, 2014 8:42 pm
Post by spitthedog » Sun May 25, 2014 9:30 pm
Post by MoodyMac » Sun May 25, 2014 11:41 pm
Quiche eater.keeping_it_riel wrote:Pizza chains do sometimes work when done right , for example Pizza Express in the UK whose thin crust spinach and egg pizza I'd happily scoff right now.
Post by Garry Crabtree » Mon May 26, 2014 8:52 am
Quiche, I'm not a flan....MoodyMac wrote:Quiche eater.
Post by Garry Crabtree » Mon May 26, 2014 10:15 am
Quiche to their ownvladimir wrote:Kiche's Crust!Garry Crabtree wrote:Quiche, I'm not a flan....MoodyMac wrote:Quiche eater.