Best Pizzas Your favorite Pizza in BKK
#13
Posted 19 March 2010 - 07:40 AM
Is there any pizza place that does a true woodfired pizza? I have a preference for really good Italian style pizza.
Not the typical gas ovens that most restaurants use.
I have to stop by Giusto in June when I go there. They seem to have some really interesting menu selections. Thanks for that post.
Not the typical gas ovens that most restaurants use.
I have to stop by Giusto in June when I go there. They seem to have some really interesting menu selections. Thanks for that post.
#14
Posted 21 March 2010 - 04:39 PM
There's a really good Italian in Convent Road, just off Silom Road near Saladaeng BTS. It's just by Molly Malones (Irish Exchange) and on the corner opposite the Swiss Lodge Hotel.
I've had the Calzone in there and it's as good as any I've had in Europe, sadly it's name escapes me at the moment and not sure how they cook, but the food has always been good.
I've had the Calzone in there and it's as good as any I've had in Europe, sadly it's name escapes me at the moment and not sure how they cook, but the food has always been good.
#15
Posted 01 May 2010 - 04:27 PM
UA53, on 21 March 2010 - 04:39 PM, said:
There's a really good Italian in Convent Road, just off Silom Road near Saladaeng BTS. It's just by Molly Malones (Irish Exchange) and on the corner opposite the Swiss Lodge Hotel.
I've had the Calzone in there and it's as good as any I've had in Europe, sadly it's name escapes me at the moment and not sure how they cook, but the food has always been good.
I've had the Calzone in there and it's as good as any I've had in Europe, sadly it's name escapes me at the moment and not sure how they cook, but the food has always been good.
I've been planning on hitting that joint as well, but there's this cutie at the pizza place across the street that keeps drawing me in. Not entirely across the street, but if Molly's is behind you it's across and to the right a bit. The pizza slices in the window for 45B are shite and to be avoided. But if you go inside and get a pie it's 199 for a tasty thin crust. Dunno why there's the difference.
Had one tonight and note to the wise: the upstairs is quite stylish and well worth bringing a couple of friends along. I had a chat with the manager and feel bad for the whole area. The protests are just killing some of the businesses.
GDT
#16
Posted 17 May 2010 - 12:32 PM
GDT, on 01 May 2010 - 04:27 PM, said:
I've been planning on hitting that joint as well, but there's this cutie at the pizza place across the street that keeps drawing me in. Not entirely across the street, but if Molly's is behind you it's across and to the right a bit. The pizza slices in the window for 45B are shite and to be avoided. But if you go inside and get a pie it's 199 for a tasty thin crust. Dunno why there's the difference.
Had one tonight and note to the wise: the upstairs is quite stylish and well worth bringing a couple of friends along. I had a chat with the manager and feel bad for the whole area. The protests are just killing some of the businesses.
GDT
Had one tonight and note to the wise: the upstairs is quite stylish and well worth bringing a couple of friends along. I had a chat with the manager and feel bad for the whole area. The protests are just killing some of the businesses.
GDT
I think that place has changed, it used to be a French cafe type place when I lived in Silom.
I actually worked in Convent Road at the other end from Mollys. Lived in Sathorn Road at Fraser Suites.
Miss Mollys, but also spent a lot of time in the Duke of Wellington further down Silom Road. Got a message from O'Reillys recently regarding the trouble, hope you and everyone stay safe. Have kept in contact with Thai colleagues and to date they've been ok.
#17
Posted 06 October 2010 - 10:54 AM
IBF, on 03 September 2009 - 02:52 PM, said:
Probably Via Vai - not a bad italian type pie.
I must say I was disapointed the first time I ordered from them. I had a flier that showed pizza without the really thin crust typical of an Italian style pizza. This is not to say the pizza was bad - just not what I had expected based upon the flier.
I must say I was disapointed the first time I ordered from them. I had a flier that showed pizza without the really thin crust typical of an Italian style pizza. This is not to say the pizza was bad - just not what I had expected based upon the flier.
Vai Vai has the best Pizza that I have ever tasted. But that is in Koh Samui. The Soi 8 branch doesn't even come close. It is perhaps that the owners live in Samui.
#18
Posted 02 December 2010 - 03:56 PM
I like the pepperoni pizza at Duke's at the Emporium, because the pepperoni they use is so damn good.
#21
Posted 10 October 2011 - 05:38 PM
Defenatly the best is Scoozi pizzas,and you can order on-line wich is great because you don't have to explain to the operator where your hotel is.
Pizza company as the hangover remedy though...
Pizza company as the hangover remedy though...

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