Today is the return trip after visiting Oxford University. By the time we got back, there weren't many dining options near the hotel, so we decided to eat at a Pizza Hut located in the food court of a department store. The difference from Pizza Hut in Taiwan is that, perhaps because it's an express version, everything comes as individual meals - personal pizzas, personal fries, and a drink each. We just happened to see a combo with four flavors, and it seemed super affordable, so we decided to have that for dinner.
🌟 Margherita Pizza
It had a nice balance of tomato and cheese flavors, quite even and without any overpowering taste issues. Overall, it was quite acceptable.
🌟 American Sausage Pizza
This was my favorite among the four options. I rated it No. 1, as the flavor was quite rich. The American sausage combined with the sauce was outstanding, completely satisfying my craving for pizza.
🌟 Super Chicken Pizza
Actually, the taste wasn't bad either. The chicken didn't turn out too dry from baking. Overall, it was delicious, but the part that ruined it for me was the bell peppers. I personally really dislike bell peppers and feel they ruin everything, so no matter how delicious the chicken was, I couldn’t give it a good rating. 🤪🤪🤪
🌟 Vegetable and Fresh Mushroom Pizza
I wanted to choose four different pizzas, and at that time, I wasn't sure what to select, so I just randomly picked this one. The taste leaned towards being a bit bland, and it was vegetarian-friendly, so it didn't leave much of an impression overall. Plus, it also had bell peppers, so (next one down).
🌟 Fries
This time, we had fries with almost every meal. The fries at Pizza Hut are quite similar to the ones at KFC in Taiwan. They have a crisp texture, and since we were dining in the food court, they were really crispy and delicious – much better than the McDonald's fries we had in the UK a few days ago. 😂😂
🌟 The drink was Pepsi.
The accompanying drink was basically from a soda fountain, belonging to the Pepsi brand. It tasted like standard Pepsi from anywhere in the world.
Overall, because we had the pizza dine-in, it was quite hot, and since we usually get takeaway pizza in Taiwan, this was a refreshing change. Consequently, it tasted very delicious. I highly recommend anyone looking for high-value pizza to try chain Pizza Hut; it’s a meal that won’t disappoint you.
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