Pala Pizza is the best pizza I've had in Bangkok. Wish it was closer to me. Pizza Company's thin crust pizza is pretty good; costs less ,many locations, and delivery.
Awesome video guys! Growing up just outside nyc I’m a pizza snob. When in Bangkok pizza is the one food I miss the most. Pizza mania Is now my new addition to Palas to have next visit.
I think the east cost from Boston to Philly all has outstanding pizza, you would be hard pressed to find a bad slice. Great area to grow up in. I think Pizza Mania is a bit thicker than NYC Style, closer to RI or MA Pizza than NYC, but still damn good.
Thank you for doing the PIZZA REVIEW!!! I live in north BKK and YES, I LOVE PIZZA!!! I spent my childhood in Queens, NYC for a few years and have fallen in love with just the pizza slice down the block. We actually had a Tony's Pizza on the same block as our apartment and if I was ever hungry, that would be the first place I'd be. Of course, I would in Queens' fashion, dump tons of garlic powder , oregano, and dried chili flakes on top of my slice every time. The pie is strong enough to hold the toppings together, but still kink and hang when you fold it for one hand operations. I loved that pizza and I have to admit, I've not found it since then. However, recently, I have found New York Pizza House in Pattaya that makes the huge pies. The crust may not be exactly what you'd find in NYC, but it does come close in my opinion. Now I stop to pick up a pie every time I'm in Pattaya. Hopefully they will expand from their small store there to other major cities (or least to BKK) as well.
Thanks MJ, Yes, NYC pizza is generally amazing, and hard to find outside the city. The style is popular, but not easy to replicate. Luckily we have a lot of great pizza options in Bangkok. :-)
This should get you a lot of views. Pizza Mania is a little thick for NY style. Be interesting to see what ovens they use(Napoli style, coal fired vs. wood) Coal fired the elite American pizza in New Haven and NY. Parma looks way to thick for me but that is just preference.
Thanks Osito! I hope it does drive some views :-) Pala is think, but in the best possible way. However if Thin Crust is your preference then you might find it too much. Then the Pocket or Peace Love Pizza would be a better choice. To me Pizza Mania is also a bit thick for NYC style, it's much closer to New England style, but it's still damn good.
Pineapple and bacon are a good mix. Clams and garlic are a good tavern pizza. Erik knows nothing about pizza, not even worth asking him. Jib is doing good. thanks for asking.
Thanks for sharing the info on pizza's you like. I will have to try some of these places when traveling to BKK becomes less restrictive. Pala is the only one on your list that I've tried before and agree with your assessment of it. One suggestion is to include a Google map link (I guess except for the one which only does delivery) for each of the places.
Thank you! In the description, there are links to all the shops either websites or Facebook pages, which will have the menu, location, and hours info. Just below the timestamps. We finally got some relaxation on the restrictions, but I don't think it's enough to justify travling into BKK if you are coming from outside.
I took 5 friends to this restaurant, all were not happy. The sad thing was that I hyped it to N.Y.C. Pizza before tasting it. Nobody eating it called this N.Y.C. pizza, and sadly , I looked like a shmuck. Gino***
Have you guys tried Chef Bing? That dude has some real NYC looking stuff going on! Either way, coming from the land of pizza (NJ), it's always funny watching pizza be dissected like this from other places. Btw, pizza number one with pineapple and ham....yes, 100%, yes.
I have not yet had Chef Bing, I had plans to go before lockdown but my friend coming from CM couldn't make it so we pushed it back. I've heard nothing but good things tho, so I am excited to try it. I grew up in Rhode Island, which also has amazing pizza. in my experience from as far north as Boston and as far south as Philly/ southern tip of Jersey you could pretty much find above average pizza at most shops. The rest of the country seems to have no clue with a few exceptions made for local styles like Detroit and Chicago. The worst pizza I had in NJ was worlds better than the best pizza I had in Cleveland.
Man those looked tasty especially the pad graprow one! Best pizza I’ve tried in Thailand was Long Jim’s pizza in Lampang. My friend was like its good and I was like who comes to Thailand to eat pizza?! But once I had it I shut up.. best pizza ever!
I never tried Long Jim's will have to give it a go. I think pizza is a universal food, I really enjoy it no matter where I am. The fact that I can eat somtam and pizza in the same day is perfection. lol
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My Thai wife has the same portion control you mentioned lol she usually only eats 1 piece of pizza when I order but she insists that she loves it. I have a theory that most Thais don’t really like western style pizza so they stomach a few bites and just wait for their preferred food. And that’s why the portions for pizza in general here in 🇹🇭 are really small.
I would agree with you, but Jib also has very good portion control with everything. She does really enjoy pizza. and will often times order it for a meal. but she just won't pound a pie on her own.
@@IdeaStudioBKK Makes the list for Italian expats in Thailand and one fussy Southern Italian expat I know. Pala is to my knowledge the only place doing that style"Pala" dough and I also like it. The truest Napoli pizza in my opinion is Peppina. Italian pizza man, imported wood fired oven from Italy, Italian tomatoes. etc etc. I grew up in NYC and traveled extensively in Italy.