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BEST Pizza in Singapore!!
People kept recommending California Pizza Kitchen to me but I didn't like their pizzas at all, the sauce was sweet and sickly.
Spizza are one of the nicest I've had here. Sarpinos used to be quite nice but they've gone downhill IMHO
Al Forno on East Coast Rd are OK too. I haven't tried the PizzaCapers place - I'll have to give them a go.
My husband has gone off pizza in Singapore, he says he find them too greasy because they use too much oil and cheese. Does anyone know of a good pizza that doesn't seem too greasy?
Spizza are one of the nicest I've had here. Sarpinos used to be quite nice but they've gone downhill IMHO
Al Forno on East Coast Rd are OK too. I haven't tried the PizzaCapers place - I'll have to give them a go.
My husband has gone off pizza in Singapore, he says he find them too greasy because they use too much oil and cheese. Does anyone know of a good pizza that doesn't seem too greasy?
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I can't wait to check out some the places mentioned in this thread! I love pizza!
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11 posts in an hour. Just registered today. All one liner BS posts that don't help or say anything. Hope I am wrong, but this has a pong to it.
11 posts in an hour. Just registered today. All one liner BS posts that don't help or say anything. Hope I am wrong, but this has a pong to it.
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Hello sundaymorningstaple, sorry for the over sharing, I will try to share more helpful insights from now on.
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11 posts in an hour. Just registered today. All one liner BS posts that don't help or say anything. Hope I am wrong, but this has a pong to it.
The issue is Thylove, there are a lot of people who come on the board, post some meaningless stuff in order to get over 5 posts to be able to PM people, or to be able to look more authentic when recommending a product or service (normally they are advertising) the mods here pick up on patterns when new people come on.
Think of it like when you go mental on your credit card and your bank phones you and says "Your spending pattern is very different, has your card been stolen?" Except this is "Your posting pattern is very suspicious, are you trying to advertise soon?"
Prove us wrong 
Think of it like when you go mental on your credit card and your bank phones you and says "Your spending pattern is very different, has your card been stolen?" Except this is "Your posting pattern is very suspicious, are you trying to advertise soon?"


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Haha, like the way you describe the whole situation. Noted 

nutnut wrote:The issue is Thylove, there are a lot of people who come on the board, post some meaningless stuff in order to get over 5 posts to be able to PM people, or to be able to look more authentic when recommending a product or service (normally they are advertising) the mods here pick up on patterns when new people come on.
Think of it like when you go mental on your credit card and your bank phones you and says "Your spending pattern is very different, has your card been stolen?" Except this is "Your posting pattern is very suspicious, are you trying to advertise soon?"
Prove us wrong
thylove wrote:Haha, like the way you describe the whole situation. Noted
nutnut wrote:The issue is Thylove, there are a lot of people who come on the board, post some meaningless stuff in order to get over 5 posts to be able to PM people, or to be able to look more authentic when recommending a product or service (normally they are advertising) the mods here pick up on patterns when new people come on.
Think of it like when you go mental on your credit card and your bank phones you and says "Your spending pattern is very different, has your card been stolen?" Except this is "Your posting pattern is very suspicious, are you trying to advertise soon?"
Prove us wrong

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Don't let it go to yer head, ya hear!nutnut wrote:thylove wrote:Haha, like the way you describe the whole situation. Noted
nutnut wrote:The issue is Thylove, there are a lot of people who come on the board, post some meaningless stuff in order to get over 5 posts to be able to PM people, or to be able to look more authentic when recommending a product or service (normally they are advertising) the mods here pick up on patterns when new people come on.
Think of it like when you go mental on your credit card and your bank phones you and says "Your spending pattern is very different, has your card been stolen?" Except this is "Your posting pattern is very suspicious, are you trying to advertise soon?"
Prove us wrong

SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
I was a big fan of Pizza Express when I lived in London - especially the Dean Street outlet because it frequently had great live jazz too.JR8 wrote:It reminds me of a standard thin-crust pizza. You been to Pizza Express in London? ... like that.
Thin but not zapped into a dry crisp-bread type affair.
In Singapore, the closest I've come to the pizza quality of Pizza Express is O'Gambini's in Raffles City - next to Brozheit. The pizzas served there are thin crust and crackle - just like at Pizza Express. Not too expensive either - $18 to $24.
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I have only been in Singapore for a month but have tried a couple;
Ricciotti at Boat Quay about night 2 in Singapore; this was a great pizza if you like Italian Style pizzas, minimal quality toppings and a thinish base with a nice chew. I really like this style so I rate it highly but the minimal topping and thinish crust is not to everyone's taste.
Crust pizza delivered; apart from the out of area excess delivery charge (Newton) and the ever so slightly sogginess that came from the driver keeping the bottle of diet coke in the bag with the pizza, the pizzas were great, plenty of topping and a nice wholesome crust. Great flavours and good produce = good pizza. Crust is an Aussie chain that I used to use in Sydney. Good pizza.
Had Spizza the other night and whilst nice I didn't rate, limited topping not evenl across the pizza. Plus given the crust being so thin it was stone cold after the 5 min walk home. Maybe better in store but not great for the home delivery. Rated medium.
Definitely keen to try the caper pizza place.
Ricciotti at Boat Quay about night 2 in Singapore; this was a great pizza if you like Italian Style pizzas, minimal quality toppings and a thinish base with a nice chew. I really like this style so I rate it highly but the minimal topping and thinish crust is not to everyone's taste.
Crust pizza delivered; apart from the out of area excess delivery charge (Newton) and the ever so slightly sogginess that came from the driver keeping the bottle of diet coke in the bag with the pizza, the pizzas were great, plenty of topping and a nice wholesome crust. Great flavours and good produce = good pizza. Crust is an Aussie chain that I used to use in Sydney. Good pizza.
Had Spizza the other night and whilst nice I didn't rate, limited topping not evenl across the pizza. Plus given the crust being so thin it was stone cold after the 5 min walk home. Maybe better in store but not great for the home delivery. Rated medium.
Definitely keen to try the caper pizza place.
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