2010-12-18, 16:29 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Snake Way
Age: 35
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Pizza hut's Cheese Bites pizza...
has anyone had this yet? its been on the site for a while and ive been wonderin.. is it any good? or is it as bad i belive it might me. because I think it might end up being a pain in the butt to eat.
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2010-12-18, 16:46 | Link #2 | |
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Note: I assume you wanted an honest opinion. This was my honest opinion as a person and as an Italian. I'm not dissing anyone who likes pizza hut at all, I'm just saying that I find it horrible and I would advise anyone to simply stay clear of it. |
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2010-12-18, 16:52 | Link #4 |
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I suppose it depends on where you're from then, cuz in the US and the UK, I've never had good experiences with it. I'd go for Papa John's or Pizza Express if you're looking for franchises, but it's better to go to an Italian restaurant. Some of them really are quite good (there's a reason none of the franchises exist in Italy )
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2010-12-18, 17:00 | Link #5 |
Tastes Cloudy
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Snake Way
Age: 35
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Love how you dont mention Domino's XDDDDDDDDDD
But yes, its all about location. its the people who put it together that make it shity or good. Because the Panormous pizza they had here, Oh my GOD! I could live of those alone! I'd blendthem up and Drink it!
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2010-12-18, 17:24 | Link #7 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Winterfell
Age: 35
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I'll have to agree with Tsuyoshi there, nothing better than an Italian pizza made traditionally in brick ovens, not some microwaved sticky stuff where you don't know what the hell they put in it. At the very least make pizza at home, at least you know what you are getting. The cheese might actually taste like cheese not soap, and the crust may actually be less salty and greasy. Ew.
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2010-12-18, 17:54 | Link #8 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Athens (GMT+2)
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I'll have to disagree with Zas, nothing tastes better than home-made pizza...Stretching the base, grinding the cheese, laying down the ham/bacon/mushrooms/peppers, sniffing around the oven until it's ready before finally enjoying the fruit (not literally) of your labour!
Anyways, to answer KF's question as well, I haven't had cheesy bites, been a long time since I've had pizza hut...but I don't think it would be that bad (I've had grease pumping out of a margarita slice when I took a bite once ) I've tried out the philadelphia cheese filling though, it was good but kinda heavy. |
2010-12-18, 19:53 | Link #12 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: New York
Age: 32
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I always wanted to eat at Pizza Hut but there are none in my location, Dominoes Pizza is too far to order, and the local Papa John's delivery man got me pissed off because he complained that the street was closed and that he had to walk all the way here, Although he did leave a liter of Coke that i did not order
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2010-12-18, 22:54 | Link #15 |
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Mostly home-made Italian-style pizza (very different than US pizza)... about the only commercial pizza we eat is local mom'n'pop shops (the biggest is a small chain called Pizza Schmizza).
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2010-12-19, 01:11 | Link #16 | |
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Here's an image of the actual Pizza Hut pizza. Here's an image of pizza from Code Geass: And some of the neat Pizza Boxes from Pizza Hut promoting Code Geass: http://abanzai.animeblogger.net/2007...ut-code-geass/ Also, my personal opinion is that Pizza Hut is gross. I hate what they pass off as pizza. I know other people like it, and I'm very happy for them, but it's not for me. Personally, the only take-out franchise stuff I can stomach is Anthony's.
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2010-12-19, 04:28 | Link #17 |
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I would love to eat real Italian food, but I'm afraid the restaurant/food industry in America 'dumbs' down the taste and/or the ingredients. I personally love Li'l Caeser pizza and hate pretty much everything else (Pizza hut, domino, Papa Johns.) that serves pizza.
Then again, it's actually more desirable to make your own pizzas. Since if you are just making an ordinary, pepperoni and cheese pizza it actually costs less then store bought and fast food/restaurant pizza. (Excluding Li'l Caeser and probably afew others.) |
2010-12-19, 04:53 | Link #18 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Athens (GMT+2)
Age: 35
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Yeah, Domino's got an offer at 5€ for any pizza, as long as it's takeaway, but I have yet to try it because:
A) I don't know about Americans but I definitely can't eat a pizza by myself. B) Never gone to a pizza-only restaurant. As for italian, I've payed a visit once, had fussili with blue cheese (also enormous serving, I shared with another two and there was still half-full :P) and a Bavarese pizza, which had pepperoni and an unbelievably salty cheese whose name eludes me. P.S: This thread makes me pizza-hungry |
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