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2012-07-10
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Read the full review at http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2010/11/dominos-pizza.htmlBrowsing through the online menu, we realise that Domino's is really more Pizza Hut (in its heyday) than La Strada or Ricciotti, although they serve "thin crust pizzas". The crust is thin, but unlike Ricciotti's wood-fired thin crust pizzas, it's very crispy, like Pizza Hut's baked thin crust pizzas. We got the Value Meal 2 ($49.80 net), with 1 regular pizza, 1 large pizza, 4 chicken wings, 1 onion rings and a
Browsing through the online menu, we realise that Domino's is really more Pizza Hut (in its heyday) than La Strada or Ricciotti, although they serve "thin crust pizzas". The crust is thin, but unlike Ricciotti's wood-fired thin crust pizzas, it's very crispy, like Pizza Hut's baked thin crust pizzas. We got the Value Meal 2 ($49.80 net), with 1 regular pizza, 1 large pizza, 4 chicken wings, 1 onion rings and a choice of breadstix, twisty bread or cinnastix.
We had:
1) Meatzza Thin Crust Pizza - with ground beef, turkey ham, smoked chicken breast, chicken sausage, cabanossi, beef pepperoni was strictly for meat-lovers. I like the chicken breast here, Domino's manages to make theirs tasty and moist
2) Classy Chic Thin Crust Pizza - with smoked chicken breast and chicken sausage. The olives, green peppers and onions cut through the meat of the pizza. I preferred this.
3) Breadstix- fluffy breadsticks coated with garlic seasoning and served with salsa, was surprisingly more sweet than savoury.We didn't expect this to be so hugely portioned, this alone would make for a full meal
4) Hot & Spicy Chicken Wings (4 pcs) - the American-styled hot sauce is really something us locals will need to get used to, with the use of fermented vinegar and cayenne pepper in addition to jalapeno peppers for heat, which explains the sour and sweet overtones in the not-very-spicy sauce.
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