Pizza is serious business for serious food aficionados. Hong Kong may not be the best place in the world for pizzas but read on to discover some of the best pizza places you can find in Hong Kong.Pizzeria Jacomax should definitely be a stop on your list. What makes this place so special is its stone oven imported from Italy – which gives an authentic authority to the pizza you get to eat here which has a surprisingly thin and crispy dough which you will savour. Why this stands a cut above the rest is because they also serve an apple too along with gorgonzola white pizza. 208 Duecento Otto is should be another stop on your list; nestled in the very much busy Wing Lok street, this restaurant offers a fresh definition of Neapolitan pizza. If this pizza is your cup of tea, then Duecento Otto is an absolute must. The Neapolitan you get to eat comes with a generous portion of buffalo mozzarella. The ambitious chefs among us could also try recreating this pizza at home or, if you want to try while on holiday, at a serviced apartment in Hong Kong which comes with an adequately equipped kitchenette.
If you are fed up with the traditional type of pizza, CafeDeco could be a welcome escape. If you stay at lodging that is fairly central like Somerset Victoria Park Hong Kong or similar others, you will find that the pizza place is located within a convenient distance. You will get the pizza along with Korean bulgogi beef, duck and Moroccan lamb. A relative newcomer to Hong Kong’s pizza scene, the Sultan’s Table offers lamb lahmacun and spicy sausage. This is hard to miss especially because of its crispy hot taste. If you are looking for a pie, Paisano’s (Sai Kung) serves some pretty good ones. It is the best place to try out vegetarian pizzas. At Napoli’s Pizza and Café, the gist of taste is in the dough.
The result: you get to savour a crispy pizza warmed which is must try even if you are on a tight schedule. The pizzas here won’t take long to come to your plate. The last stop on the list, but by no means inferior in terms of flavour, is Pepperoni’s. Located down Sai Kung, it is easy to locate with its yellow structure. You will get to savour the pizzas with a good amount of homemade sauce, which is very popular among the locals.
Roland Lefevre is a travel writer who specializes in creating features on leisure as well as business travel destinations across the globe.
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