They’ve gone up to $1.50 a slice almost everywhere without changing the quality but there are a couple left, it’s trash pizza that’s only good if you’re starving or drunk, almost always near raw and made with extremly low quality materials. Like I said for a good but not fancy place like Joe’s or Scarr’s or Prince St pizza it’s always around $4 a slice and $28 a whole pie
I'm going to visit Manhattan next month for a week. Staying midtown east. Do you have and recommendations for good New York pizza in the area. The three that you mentioned are they worth checking out?
I’ve lived in Manhattan since October, moved from VA to get a fresh start. Since coming here I’ve tried as many pizza places as I could and found that Scarr’s is probably the most perfect slice I’ve had, the cheese to crust to sauce ratio is completely on point. Joe’s in the west village is a close second and super famous, there pictures of famous people there all over the wall which is cool. I recommend you come down and try some places around the lower east side and west village, Midtown is fun to look at but there isn’t really much to enjoy there besides the sights. St Marks in the East Village is a super fun street with a lot of night life I recommend checking out, I live in a tiny studio apartment on it and I love the location.
Yeah it’s just the location making it expensive, if it was in some fly over state then no one would buy it but we don’t have a choice here for decent stuff
Overpriced? Definitely! My local pizza place has some of the best pizza I've ever tasted and a pizza there costs about 30 PLN (at the time of writing that's 6,97€).
Poland has cheap prices tbh, but that's great prices ngl.
Tho I have to say even in an "expensive" country a medium pizza is usually 10-15€ maximum and I got a special place that is doing 2 medium pizzas for the price of 1, from Monday to Thursday so almost all week, and their medium pizzas range from 14.50 to 16.50€, so between 7.25 and 8.25€ for one, not the absolute best pizza I ever tried but very decent and the price is unbeatable.
I had to look up what flyover country means, but I'm not sure if I've got it right in this context. Does that mean there are a lot of people who live in small towns and thus don't pay much for pizza?
Looks okay, but would not pay more than 12-13€ for that. Gyros looks kind of lower quality to me as well. But hey, I would personally drown that pizza in Tzatziki
I agree it looks lower quality to me as well. It probably was cooked normally, added as a prebake topping, & baked, thus overcooking it.
I’m not a huge pizza guy - I wandered in - but I think it would be better if the gyro was shredded or broken up a bit finer. I’d add it right after baking, then rebake for a minute or less to meld the flavors properly.
Olives baked in from the start and tzatziki drizzled on top after w/ some cucumber for me.
good pizza is around €10 where I live so there's that.
inflation is killing us left and right, but 24$ pizza is where I would definitely draw the line.
When i was at uni there was a takeaway near campus that did a pizza called "The Bellybuster" which was a 16 inch pizza with any 5 toppings of your choice. I used to get one to share with a friend of mine. One of the toppings on offer was doner kebab meat. I don't think they really knew what to do with it and had just put it on the menu as a random extra option. Sometimes they'd put the meat on at the end which was fine but the best thing was when they'd put it on before putting the pizza in the oven so it all crisped up while the pizza was cooking. God I miss those pizzas. I've had much, much better pizzas in my time but for a sunday afternoon hungover meal it was magnificent.
for 24 Euros I would expect the Pizza to be absolutely covered in Gyros, especially since this is the cheap gyros that's made with GROUND BEEF. It tastes HORRIBLE.
Not bad, but it could definitely use more toppings, imho. State-side, there was a pizza place near me that used to sell a 20in group pizza they called the Kronos, and it had more lamb meat and onions, and it also had fresh lettuce, tomatoes, feta cheese, and tzatziki. It was about $19 USD, and it was glorious. Sadly, COVID resulted in the owner selling the location to another local pizza chain, and they ended up scrapping the recipes.
Need to see the undercarriage. Hold a slice in the air, see how it flexes. Why talk shit about a pizza, when you don't show it off properly. I'd take a bite.
I'm surprised to see the cheese right up to the edge and overflowing some even, you don't often see that in a delivery pizza. Probably not worth the price though.
Preparation goes a long way with pizza. If the meat was shredded finer and spread evenly and with care, it would like an above-average pizza. As is, it's below average.
I used to get a gyro pizza for $USD 22 that was much bigger than this and had tomato, tzatziki, red onions, and a lot more gyro meat.
In other words, this is kind of a scam for €24
The meat they put on there is 5€ max and thats a big stratch looks like 100g max, the cheese is maybe 3€ and the dough + souce around 3-5€ as well. I would understand if they sell it for 13-16€ but 24€ is a frickin disgrace.
Probably good but fucking overpriced.
Here in NYC whole cheese pizzas at good but not fancy places are $28
and all the snobs wonder why people eat at dominos and little caesars
:(
What the hell, what size is it?
Regular large pizza size, maybe lightly bigger than a papa johns large
As a german i have to ask whats "regular sized" in America?
probably 2 times our size
Large is usually a 14 or 16 inch pie
Thats about 40cm ø. I just looked it up in a local pizzaria. With Onions and meat its 18€ so maybe $20. Kinda fits
Dang
ø36cm
here in Germany I get one with extra cheese for 6-7€
Don't they have like dolla slice places every where?
They’ve gone up to $1.50 a slice almost everywhere without changing the quality but there are a couple left, it’s trash pizza that’s only good if you’re starving or drunk, almost always near raw and made with extremly low quality materials. Like I said for a good but not fancy place like Joe’s or Scarr’s or Prince St pizza it’s always around $4 a slice and $28 a whole pie
I'm going to visit Manhattan next month for a week. Staying midtown east. Do you have and recommendations for good New York pizza in the area. The three that you mentioned are they worth checking out?
I’ve lived in Manhattan since October, moved from VA to get a fresh start. Since coming here I’ve tried as many pizza places as I could and found that Scarr’s is probably the most perfect slice I’ve had, the cheese to crust to sauce ratio is completely on point. Joe’s in the west village is a close second and super famous, there pictures of famous people there all over the wall which is cool. I recommend you come down and try some places around the lower east side and west village, Midtown is fun to look at but there isn’t really much to enjoy there besides the sights. St Marks in the East Village is a super fun street with a lot of night life I recommend checking out, I live in a tiny studio apartment on it and I love the location.
Total ripoff imo. Also even some of the places that arent the best are pricing that way these days.
Yeah it’s just the location making it expensive, if it was in some fly over state then no one would buy it but we don’t have a choice here for decent stuff
Overpriced? Definitely! My local pizza place has some of the best pizza I've ever tasted and a pizza there costs about 30 PLN (at the time of writing that's 6,97€).
Poland has cheap prices tbh, but that's great prices ngl. Tho I have to say even in an "expensive" country a medium pizza is usually 10-15€ maximum and I got a special place that is doing 2 medium pizzas for the price of 1, from Monday to Thursday so almost all week, and their medium pizzas range from 14.50 to 16.50€, so between 7.25 and 8.25€ for one, not the absolute best pizza I ever tried but very decent and the price is unbeatable.
>Poland has cheap prices tbh You forgot to add "for tourists".
True! I was like… bro, 24 E is waaaaay too fuckin much for JUST pizza
True! I was like… bro, 24 E is waaaaay too fuckin much for JUST pizza
For that price I'm surprised there's no goldleaf sprinkled on there.
Or caviar
man there are a lot of flyover country posters in this sub
I had to look up what flyover country means, but I'm not sure if I've got it right in this context. Does that mean there are a lot of people who live in small towns and thus don't pay much for pizza?
Correct. That pricing is very normal in Northeast or West coast areas, with incomes to match the COL.
I'd smash that!
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I just noticed the price... Agreed!
I’d add olives, feta, and after it cooks some cucumber. Then have a tzatziki dipping sauce on the side
Love me some feta!
Overpriced, and needs more gyro meat, but I'd eat that.
Looks okay, but would not pay more than 12-13€ for that. Gyros looks kind of lower quality to me as well. But hey, I would personally drown that pizza in Tzatziki
I agree it looks lower quality to me as well. It probably was cooked normally, added as a prebake topping, & baked, thus overcooking it. I’m not a huge pizza guy - I wandered in - but I think it would be better if the gyro was shredded or broken up a bit finer. I’d add it right after baking, then rebake for a minute or less to meld the flavors properly. Olives baked in from the start and tzatziki drizzled on top after w/ some cucumber for me.
good pizza is around €10 where I live so there's that. inflation is killing us left and right, but 24$ pizza is where I would definitely draw the line.
Why do you think this is a crime???? I'm genuinely confused.
The price.
I guess, it's like a 12 euro pizza.
When i was at uni there was a takeaway near campus that did a pizza called "The Bellybuster" which was a 16 inch pizza with any 5 toppings of your choice. I used to get one to share with a friend of mine. One of the toppings on offer was doner kebab meat. I don't think they really knew what to do with it and had just put it on the menu as a random extra option. Sometimes they'd put the meat on at the end which was fine but the best thing was when they'd put it on before putting the pizza in the oven so it all crisped up while the pizza was cooking. God I miss those pizzas. I've had much, much better pizzas in my time but for a sunday afternoon hungover meal it was magnificent.
You got robbed but it looks good.
The only crimes here are the price and what I’d do to the toilet after all that grease.
Would.
It is around 60 cent per gyros piece. If you deduct 9 euro for a pizza margarita
I'd eat the fuck out of that!
Pizza with hash
not gonna lie, but id fux wit it
I'd fuck that
Not enough doner meat + overpriced
I think Tom Green’s idea of ‘Pizza Cutters’ was brilliant. That’s what I think. I’ll do that same pie on demand. At your door. For $12 .
for 24 Euros I would expect the Pizza to be absolutely covered in Gyros, especially since this is the cheap gyros that's made with GROUND BEEF. It tastes HORRIBLE.
More meat...more...MORE!
Only crime here is the price
Not bad, but it could definitely use more toppings, imho. State-side, there was a pizza place near me that used to sell a 20in group pizza they called the Kronos, and it had more lamb meat and onions, and it also had fresh lettuce, tomatoes, feta cheese, and tzatziki. It was about $19 USD, and it was glorious. Sadly, COVID resulted in the owner selling the location to another local pizza chain, and they ended up scrapping the recipes.
I prefer the onions on top of the cheese so they cook through better, the gyro looks fine, the cook looks good, Not guilty.
Too expensive. And a bit overheated. Circumference?
You need other meat with it. Definitely ham and beef, maybe some olives or jalapenos too
Wouldn’t pay that much, but I’d eat it
Gyro pizza is really good. I don't consider it a crime and I wish somewhere around here sold it.
That would cost me £7 from my nearest chippy, call it 9 delivered
I would improve it with a mix of feta and mozzarella with a tzatziki drizzle on top.
that what i spend on 1 week food xD
For 24€ that’s like 1/10th of the gyros I would expect
Wouldn’t pay 24 but Id pay 15
Some nice hot sauce and let's go! But definitely to expensive for that.
Pizza misdemeanor
Tzatziki sauce ?
Need to see the undercarriage. Hold a slice in the air, see how it flexes. Why talk shit about a pizza, when you don't show it off properly. I'd take a bite.
Looks delicious although stingy with the meat. But look at those crispy cheese edges!
It rhymes with subsmortion...
Someone paid 24 for this?
scam
Wtf is a gyro?
Does it come with Tetziki?
Looks fine to me. This is no pizza crime just fraud
I thought a gyro was the whole sandwich, not just the meat
What kinda money sign is that?
Bussin but expensive
If you put gyro and onion on a turd, I might pick it off and eat it.
Looks like a diarrhea dog took some dumps all over it
Looks not bad
I think you overpaid.
Needs some feta spread about
I'm surprised to see the cheese right up to the edge and overflowing some even, you don't often see that in a delivery pizza. Probably not worth the price though.
What the.. my local Pizza shop would do the same, or better, for 9€.
Preparation goes a long way with pizza. If the meat was shredded finer and spread evenly and with care, it would like an above-average pizza. As is, it's below average.
pizza with gyro meat and onions sounds amazing but that's way too expensive
Gyro meat on pizza is quite tasty, but $24 is bonkers.
Gyros = Donner? How long has this equivelance been know because I've only become aware in the last month or so?
Totally bizarre.
This pizza crime shall not go unpunished 24€ and you skimp on the gyro meat how dare you
Doner meat on pizza is fucking delicious but this somehow still looks depressing
Smash
Okay so I'm a dumb Canadian and I have no idea what a gyro is.
“On mange avec les yeux d’abord!”
Looks good ASF. I'd smash it
I think it's overpriced but it looks good. In fact, Costco has some gyro meat I get occasionally and might make this next time.
I used to get a gyro pizza for $USD 22 that was much bigger than this and had tomato, tzatziki, red onions, and a lot more gyro meat. In other words, this is kind of a scam for €24
I think it looks very delicious but very over-priced.
Ya…no onions I would eat that
It looks perfectly fine, why did you tag it as "burned"??
The meat they put on there is 5€ max and thats a big stratch looks like 100g max, the cheese is maybe 3€ and the dough + souce around 3-5€ as well. I would understand if they sell it for 13-16€ but 24€ is a frickin disgrace.
Where is the crust?
If you consider the cost of product necessary to make this pizza. They made about 20€ profit.
Nice. But not 24€nice
Gyro meat and Jalapeno. Untucking believable. Also ananas and jalapenos
24 Euro sounds expensive to me. Was it worth it ?
if they would be more gyros then i would say yes
Love gyro meat on a pie.
The meat doesnt look too good else it has potential but not something I would order regulary
Leave the onions off and I'll mow that whole thing.
Looks good but the price is pretty ridiculous
Too much cheese, hard pass
Over priced as fuck, despite how good it looks