Reviewer with braces: There’s a restroom 👍
This time, two people dined, totaling $810.
The restaurant is located in a narrow alley in the northern district of Hsinchu, with limited parking available—about one or two cars can park in front, and the alley is narrow, making it difficult for cars to pass each other. All the seating is outdoors, with gloves provided for eating pizza without getting your hands dirty. However, dining outside in the winter can be windy and chilly, and the food cools down easily.
We ordered the following dishes:
• Blue cheese spicy chicken + artichoke pesto chicken pizza (13-inch combo) $400
The pizza crust is thick and soft, with a good amount of cheese that isn’t too salty, and the spiciness is moderate. The flavor of the artichoke pesto is unique and quite nice.
• New York Buffalo spicy chicken wings (6 pieces) $130
Slightly sour and spicy flavor, quite good.
• Cheese sticks (6 pieces) $90
Rich in cheese, even better when eaten hot as the stretching effect is enhanced.
• Calamari $190
Surprisingly delicious, with a crispy exterior and tender squid that is easy to chew.
The ingredients for the pizza are substantial, highly recommended! Next time I have the chance to visit Hsinchu, I want to try their deep-dish pizza that requires advance reservation.
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