Best Pizza In Pattaya?
#76Posted 2010-04-08 21:39:23
I order from Nick's pizza about once a month for delivery. (I don't think there is a restaurant). The pizza is ...ok (I prefer the vegetarian) but I order from them because they have a reliable staff that can understand English (when calling); quick service; and knows your location after you call once. If "Nick the Pizzaman" is reading this, he needs to improve his cheese toppings and maybe have a pizza that is more "Italian" with spices than just tomato paste.
#77Posted 2010-04-08 21:47:56
Has anybody tried Pattaya Pizza yet? their website menu and spiel looks promising - anybody?
#78Posted 2010-04-08 23:51:41
I believe you, just saying I don't think burned pizza is par for the course for this place. About the laugh, as you already said yourself, TiT And I don't think anyone would call this a fine dining restaurant. It's a pizza parlor I was one of the 8 people that night and can confirm, we were all very pleased by the pizza quality. Nice, thin, crispy, just enough topping to make it not too overloaded, still all surface covered, cheese in right amounts....nothing wrong with it! burned pizza...well...shit happens, forgotten in the oven. Condemnable was the reaction of the staff, not the burned pizza. #79Posted 2011-10-28 00:57:40
Finally I've found a great Pizza place!, wood fired oven, thin crust. If that's not enough.......it's right on the beach, I mean 1 meter away from the water. This place is frequented mainly by expats working in the area. A well kept secret
Just after Huay Yai traffic lights on Sukhumvit road look to the right and you will see Naa Jomtien Soi 8, follow the road all the way to the beach. www.driftersbeachcafe.com #80Posted 2011-10-28 02:06:53
Finally I've found a great Pizza place!, wood fired oven, thin crust. If that's not enough.......it's right on the beach, I mean 1 meter away from the water. This place is frequented mainly by expats working in the area. A well kept secret Just after Huay Yai traffic lights on Sukhumvit road look to the right and you will see Naa Jomtien Soi 8, follow the road all the way to the beach. www.driftersbeachcafe.com Looks not bad... it is very very far from Patts, but looks not bad. Why don't you use a google map on your site? Those drawn maps are always terrible, and make the place only marginally easier to find #81Posted 2011-10-28 05:47:49
My vote for the best goes to New York Pizza House on 3rd Road.
#82Posted 2011-10-28 12:08:34
There's this place called Deli-zza, which has been talked about a lot on another thread. Anyway, I just had their crispy thin crust pizza last night......and it was really, really good. I wasn't sure if a 12" inch was enough, but one of the owners promised my it would be more than enough, HE WAS RIGHT.
They put more mozzarella on than ANY pizza I have had in Thailand ( and it's good cheese too) and they don't hold back on toppings either. Prices are higher than average, but you're definitely getting what you pay for I've agreed with previous posters about the restaurant that it is definitely not the prettiest place on the planet, but after talking to the owners I realize that it's because they don't have a million baht to throw around to make a pretty restaurant at this point. Their menu is limited, but everything on it right now is great. I also tried their Ruben sandwich.....um yes, it's the REAL DEAL! It's just past Just Burgers in soi Casa Jomtien. They do have a sign on the building so look carefully. Oh yeah, they deliver in the Jomtien area too. Next I will try their delivery service and post my findings. #83Posted 2011-10-29 18:59:01
There's this place called Deli-zza, which has been talked about a lot on another thread. Anyway, I just had their crispy thin crust pizza last night......and it was really, really good. I wasn't sure if a 12" inch was enough, but one of the owners promised my it would be more than enough, HE WAS RIGHT. They put more mozzarella on than ANY pizza I have had in Thailand ( and it's good cheese too) and they don't hold back on toppings either. Prices are higher than average, but you're definitely getting what you pay for I've agreed with previous posters about the restaurant that it is definitely not the prettiest place on the planet, but after talking to the owners I realize that it's because they don't have a million baht to throw around to make a pretty restaurant at this point. Their menu is limited, but everything on it right now is great. I also tried their Ruben sandwich.....um yes, it's the REAL DEAL! It's just past Just Burgers in soi Casa Jomtien. They do have a sign on the building so look carefully. Oh yeah, they deliver in the Jomtien area too. Next I will try their delivery service and post my findings. I just had my first pizza there--Italian sausage and mushroom. It was really good, especially the homemade Italian sausage. I ordered the "small" pizza, but it was so large I could only eat half. About ten days ago I tried a corned beef sandwich and it was great, like a good deli corned beef sandwich back in the USA. I look forward to trying the Reuben on my next visit to Deli-zza. #84Posted 2011-11-03 05:11:43
There's this place called Deli-zza, which has been talked about a lot on another thread. Anyway, I just had their crispy thin crust pizza last night......and it was really, really good. I wasn't sure if a 12" inch was enough, but one of the owners promised my it would be more than enough, HE WAS RIGHT. They put more mozzarella on than ANY pizza I have had in Thailand ( and it's good cheese too) and they don't hold back on toppings either. Prices are higher than average, but you're definitely getting what you pay for I've agreed with previous posters about the restaurant that it is definitely not the prettiest place on the planet, but after talking to the owners I realize that it's because they don't have a million baht to throw around to make a pretty restaurant at this point. Their menu is limited, but everything on it right now is great. I also tried their Ruben sandwich.....um yes, it's the REAL DEAL! It's just past Just Burgers in soi Casa Jomtien. They do have a sign on the building so look carefully. Oh yeah, they deliver in the Jomtien area too. Next I will try their delivery service and post my findings. I just had my first pizza there--Italian sausage and mushroom. It was really good, especially the homemade Italian sausage. I ordered the "small" pizza, but it was so large I could only eat half. About ten days ago I tried a corned beef sandwich and it was great, like a good deli corned beef sandwich back in the USA. I look forward to trying the Reuben on my next visit to Deli-zza. Is it thin pizza bread? Do they use olive oil, oregano and garlic? #85Posted 2011-11-03 06:23:35
There's this place called Deli-zza, which has been talked about a lot on another thread. Anyway, I just had their crispy thin crust pizza last night......and it was really, really good. I wasn't sure if a 12" inch was enough, but one of the owners promised my it would be more than enough, HE WAS RIGHT. They put more mozzarella on than ANY pizza I have had in Thailand ( and it's good cheese too) and they don't hold back on toppings either. Prices are higher than average, but you're definitely getting what you pay for I've agreed with previous posters about the restaurant that it is definitely not the prettiest place on the planet, but after talking to the owners I realize that it's because they don't have a million baht to throw around to make a pretty restaurant at this point. Their menu is limited, but everything on it right now is great. I also tried their Ruben sandwich.....um yes, it's the REAL DEAL! It's just past Just Burgers in soi Casa Jomtien. They do have a sign on the building so look carefully. Oh yeah, they deliver in the Jomtien area too. Next I will try their delivery service and post my findings. I just had my first pizza there--Italian sausage and mushroom. It was really good, especially the homemade Italian sausage. I ordered the "small" pizza, but it was so large I could only eat half. About ten days ago I tried a corned beef sandwich and it was great, like a good deli corned beef sandwich back in the USA. I look forward to trying the Reuben on my next visit to Deli-zza. Is it thin pizza bread? Do they use olive oil, oregano and garlic? Yes, it is thin crust, which I prefer to thick crust. I could taste oregano and garlic, especially in the homemade Italian sausage. I am not sure about olive oil. I am sure that if you ask the owner he will no doubt make any pizza you want. #86Posted 2011-11-14 22:59:09
Pizza Hut is OK.
Pizza Company I've been once and shall never go again. Who wants mayo on their pizza. Ughhhhh New York Pizza I've tried twice. Wings are not great (watery sauce). Pizza so far is hit and miss: First time tried medium carnivore (very good), Second time was same but large size... it was oily in the center, all the way through to the bottom of the pizza box, very disappointing! #87Posted 2011-11-14 23:34:01
The best American style (one American style of many) pizza is now definitely Deli-zza, hands down. For Italian style pizza there is a lot of near equal competition, but none really stands out as a clear winner to me. Nothing stellar though in the Italian category.
#88Posted 2011-11-15 07:49:41
My wife and I ordered a 16" pepperoni and cheese with extra pepperoni and cheese. First of all it was HUGE. we could only eat half of it. As we pulled a piece off, the cheese would ooozzzee off the edge. Excellent... One of the best I have eaten in Pattaya.
#90Posted 2011-11-15 12:07:37
Pizza Company......299 Baht, medium pizza, spagetti, chicken wings..10% off if pay with SCB debit card
#91Posted 2012-02-07 14:27:30
I went last night to the pizzeria in Naklua, Pizza Big...I honestly say that the Pizza Hut is much better!
The pizza was soggy and the ingredients not so fresh. When I got the bill (we were in 2) I thought they have mistaken the table!! Extremely overpriced and a quality drop down! Good NickPizza and as well Il drago in jomtien #92Posted 2012-02-08 10:41:52
'Valentinos' in the Soi running up the side of Foodland on Pattaya Klang.
#93Posted 2012-03-19 14:41:12
The best Pizza in Pattaya is the New York Pizza House on 3rd road! It is exactly like New York and the pinch of garlic is unforgetable and they use the real cheese. The Pizza company and Pizza Hut are good too but expensive for what you get. NY Pizza House offers thin, medium and thick crust- it is definitely the best and the price for all you cheapsters out there is the best in town. also you need to try their meatball, sausage and parmissian sandwiches !!- they beat the heck out of Subway 100000% and you are filled when you leave. It can't be this good you say ?! trust me give it a try and you'll be telling all your friends and they will thank you. I am so happy a guy told me about this Pizza joint and I'm in there 2-3 times a week to get my fix ! enjoy
#94Posted 2012-03-19 14:46:13
Update: Deli-zza is no longer a retail restaurant, so forget about their pizza. It's history now.
#95Posted 2012-03-20 01:25:48
I know it's not exciting but I find the pizza slice stands on WS the best. I think it's 60 baht a slice. I sometimes buy an entire box of the stuff.
#97Posted 2012-03-20 16:15:41
New York Pizza on 3rd Road near Boxing Roo and opposite Soi Lenkee is the best pizza I have had in Thailand never mind Pattaya. Imported pepperoni and loads of real mozzarella, 3 thickness of crusts, my favorite is the thin crust double pepperoni...
The subs are great also the meatball with mozzarella is so tasty and filling .They deliver in Pattaya 0807873330 (30 baht) beats taking the car out. Nice young couple run the place, the guy was trained in New York State at his brother in laws Pizzaria there....reasonable pricing also. #98Posted 2012-03-21 12:26:28
Cafe Le Mar in Jomthien on the beach road, not far from the Metro Condo, has pretty good pizza. Thin crust, but not ultra thin. Lots of toppings to choose from. Although I like NY style pizza, this is a nice variation. Not too expensive.
#99Posted 2012-03-21 12:29:01
Someone should mention LA BOCCA near the Hanuman statue, Jomtien.
Pizza and calzone with high quality ingredients baked in a fire stone oven by a Sicilian chef, and not overly expensive! Honestly I have only tried the calzone so far but it was world class. The pizzas certainly look good. I will try one soon. Edited by Jingthing, 2012-03-21 12:30:01. #100Posted 2012-03-21 12:48:32
Someone should mention LA BOCCA near the Hanuman statue, Jomtien. Pizza and calzone with high quality ingredients baked in a fire stone oven by a Sicilian chef, and not overly expensive! Honestly I have only tried the calzone so far but it was world class. The pizzas certainly look good. I will try one soon. Will try it and let you know what I think. |
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