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On 7/11/2021 at 4:31 PM, uanmak said:

There is nothing better than a pizza made in my home country, but also outside Italy it is possible to enjoy a good one. Every time I travelled I was curious to find places who could serve great pizzas. Even if Thailand is invaded by Pizzahut, Domino, and the Pizza Company, it is still possible to get some real ones.

Here is my list of favourite places in Bangkok, in my order of preference:

Il Bolognese (Sathon 7 Alley, BTS Chong Nonsi): quite off the regular roads in Silom area, both entrances at Lane 3 and Soi Phra Pinit are accessible. My favourite overall, a bit upscale in style, but the pizzas are fabulous, both dough and ingredients are really top quality, which comes at a price.

Websitehttps://ilbolognesebangkok.com/

Limoncello (Sukhumvit 11, BTS Nana): located almost at the end of the lane in front of Grand President Hotel. The atmosphere inside is like a real trattoria. Italian owner but local staff at the oven. Ingredients are very good, I find the dough a bit thin but the total result is excellent. Cheaper than Il Bolognese.

Websitehttp://www.zanottigroup.com/pizzeria-limoncello.html

Bella Napoli (Sukhumvit 31, BTS Phrong Pong): I went only once, and the place seemed a bit old in terms of design and furniture. However the products were very good and the price affordable. 

Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/bellanapoli.bkk/

In Phuket, I can only indicate Salute (58/6 Soi Patong): in a strategic location few meters off Bangla, but Google Map reports it as currently closed. From the outside it looks like one of those tourist places with high prices and low quality, but instead they serve fantastic pizza at an appropriate price. The owner is Italian, residing here from over 25 years, with a lovely family.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/ristosalute

Do you know other places where pizza is not junk?

Shhh ! I'm on a diet !

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On 8/16/2021 at 9:22 PM, thai3 said:

which is best Pizza Company or Pizza Hut? They are the only ones near us and even those a few miles away, they will deliver here though, is there much difference ?

I've found Pizza Company to generally be better. Pizza Hut's sauce is too sweet, to accomodate Thai preferences.

I stay away from the "boutique" pizzas normally and order an all-meat for the kids and an supreme (no pineapple) for me.

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3 hours ago, MrStretch said:

I've found Pizza Company to generally be better. Pizza Hut's sauce is too sweet, to accomodate Thai preferences.

I stay away from the "boutique" pizzas normally and order an all-meat for the kids and an supreme (no pineapple) for me.

went with Pizza company, was surprised they delivered so far, shop is 8 kilometers away at least, thought it was very good

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On 7/11/2021 at 2:31 AM, uanmak said:

There is nothing better than a pizza made in my home country, but also outside Italy it is possible to enjoy a good one. Every time I travelled I was curious to find places who could serve great pizzas. Even if Thailand is invaded by Pizzahut, Domino, and the Pizza Company, it is still possible to get some real ones.

Here is my list of favourite places in Bangkok, in my order of preference:

Il Bolognese (Sathon 7 Alley, BTS Chong Nonsi): quite off the regular roads in Silom area, both entrances at Lane 3 and Soi Phra Pinit are accessible. My favourite overall, a bit upscale in style, but the pizzas are fabulous, both dough and ingredients are really top quality, which comes at a price.

Websitehttps://ilbolognesebangkok.com/

Limoncello (Sukhumvit 11, BTS Nana): located almost at the end of the lane in front of Grand President Hotel. The atmosphere inside is like a real trattoria. Italian owner but local staff at the oven. Ingredients are very good, I find the dough a bit thin but the total result is excellent. Cheaper than Il Bolognese.

Websitehttp://www.zanottigroup.com/pizzeria-limoncello.html

Bella Napoli (Sukhumvit 31, BTS Phrong Pong): I went only once, and the place seemed a bit old in terms of design and furniture. However the products were very good and the price affordable. 

Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/bellanapoli.bkk/

In Phuket, I can only indicate Salute (58/6 Soi Patong): in a strategic location few meters off Bangla, but Google Map reports it as currently closed. From the outside it looks like one of those tourist places with high prices and low quality, but instead they serve fantastic pizza at an appropriate price. The owner is Italian, residing here from over 25 years, with a lovely family.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/ristosalute

Do you know other places where pizza is not junk?

A good thin crust made in a wood fire oven made from fresh buffalo mozzarella?

What kind of prices? 

And Thailand has roti as part of it's national cuisine which is an amazing flatbread. Just use Thai curry sauce instead of tomato sauce and you have "Thai pizza" :-) 

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On 7/12/2021 at 12:19 AM, TiT said:

How is The Pizza Company?  I have legitimately never bothered trying it.  I keep hearing the crust is sweet, sounds kinda weird.

Is there milk in it? In Thailand, most bread is not Jae, because it contains milk as in ingredient. Which softens the bread, and adds the sugar, lactose

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