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Special tomato sauce, extra mozzarella chese, loaded with pepperoni, capsicum, onion, mushroom, shredded cotto ham, fresh tomato slices, garlic and oregano.
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Not too bad, plenty of flavour, loved the sliced tomato... but for some reason this one didn't really grab me the way the Chicken Italiano did. Maybe it was the heaps of mushrooms, since I am not a fungi fan... but whatever it was, this was a 'slightly above so-so' for me.
Overall, definitely a great pizza... but don't expect waves of flavour to surf over your tongue with this one. Could be worth trying it on a special crust, like the cheese burst.
I really loved this one. The tomato wasnt really my thing but I loved the capsicum and the meats with the chunky onion and sliced mushroom. A fine pizza even though I didnt really taste the oregano much at all. Will be ordering this one again as long as they keep it on the menu.
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This sauce was a year in the making, it's easy to fall in love with this beauty.
We sourced some of NZ best truffles from all over the country then individually hand grate into every bottle, then matched with the sweetness of Red Capsicums and the right amount of heat from Habaneros.
Limited yearly release.
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