Turns out we accidentally went to the sister restaurant… which for some reason has the exact same name in the exact same town lol. Luckily it was still ranked 10th in the world
Little Caesars is definitely not the best pizza but it is 1) cheap 2) reliable 3) good taste (not the best ever but I’m not going here for gourmet pizza) 4) quick
No it's not. It's a disgrace, not even real pizza. Like most Fast Food, its garbage. And you fools keep thinking its in anyway WORTHY of being considered as food. Get over yourselves. It isn't cheap, it'd be cheaper to do it homemade. It isn't reliable and it isn't good. You don't need "gourmet" for it to be good, BUT good to know you also don't understand what that word means!
I had a good chuckle at reviews saying it wasn't "fresh". The whole point of LCs is that they make the pizzas ahead of time so that you can just walk in and grab one in an instance. If freshness is such a big deal, order from one of the other 1000 pizza joints that cook to order.
Let's face it folks; even meh pizza ain't that bad. Pizza is good, period. Thank goodness for pizza! This isn't even mentioning some of the little mom and pop pizza joints, even in small towns like ours. Some amazing stuff!
Giving little Caesars a 3.5 out of 5 stars is TRULY the most accurate thing I have ever heard in my entire life. Edit: y’all are some yappers bro it is NOT that serious💀
@Bruh4. I mean it pretty much does, it means middle of the range of pizzas it means if you add up all of the options and and divide by the amount of options the average one should fall in the middle of the scoreboard what other scale could be used a critic should have their middle score be an average score otherwise the entire scale is thrown off
Gives fast food chain 3.5 stars and a gourmet pizza shop that’s ranked in the top 10 globally for quality/taste only 1 more star is the most American thing you could think of
I love Little Caesars The truth is pizza is one of those dishes that's very difficult to "ruin" - unless it's literally burnt, undercooked, spoiled, or so stale that the crust turned into croutons, then you aren't going to taste a "bad" pizza, just one that isn't great, but still good. This is why I love Little Caesars - and I love their garlic butter (which is vegan, by the way, since it doesn't have any actual butter in it) XD
Pizza in Italy really has no competition for me. It’s really on another level Edit: I did not realize that this comment would spark so much discourse about fucking pizza, and from a person who is so passionate about the nastiest greasiest version of pizza no less.
@@brandonneumann5294 Because Italians don't have to popularize it. Pizza in Italy is a regular meal, they have it often for dinner. It's not a fast food in Italy, while it is in the rest of the world. It's not the same thing. And Italian pizza, the original pizza, is definitely better. Try it someday.
@@sal_strazzullo dude I've lived in Italy for the last 15 years, whenever it happens that I go visit other countries, I try and eat a pizza to match how bad it is in comparison with our Italian pizza, each time I can't even end the pizza, so bad it tastes
@@soreanustefanalexandru8063you’re so right omg. My brother lives in Italy and when I tried pizza there it was like heaven, like I have the best thing in the world in my mouth right now, and it makes me sad even thinking about it, because it’s so hard to find a pizza that is in 1/5 good in taste (I live in the Berlin right now, but I’ve tried also Polish and Czech pizza and those were totally better but still incomparable with fresh Italian pizza. But the worst pizza I’ve ever tried was in Scotland. Man… British food is so disgusting that it cannot even go near the ranking otherwise someone will throw up. I mean I liked living there, but the food was the a worst as possible. Even the packaged things that you can get in the other side of globe, or restaurants (McDonald, domino’s etc) was the worst thing I’ve ever tried. I don’t know how they manage to still live on that kind of food. But in Italy everything was so good… I sometimes think it’s better not to try it because I miss it so much💔❤️🩹💔❤️🩹
And not to a whatever place, but to the place where pizza was invented THE CAOTHIC MOTHFKING NAPLES Campania in southern Italy 💀Bro took the risk of being run over by a scooter to try worlds best pizza
Well yeah but also it seemed like on his pizza it wasnt put in the pizza oven with the sauce and mozzarella so thats propably why he didnt like it as much.
Ok, here's the thing about pizza: 🍕 it's simple and basic but you have to care enough to make the components the best you can. Dough (the foundation is important), sauce (don't just open up a can) and cheese (a flavorful mozzarella or blend).Toppings obviously fresh. Don't skimp or cut corners. Every element is important. Amazing how many pizza places really just don't even try.
It’s okay at first when you really need it, I remember taking a bite n was instantly thrown off from the taste maybe i got a box that was sitting out too long
@@areswalker5647And it weighs 200grams where a little Caesars pizza is 900grams and 4-5x the calories. American pizzas feed whole families, they are for dinners and parties.
Yeahhhhh... That's kinda suss. It could also be taking into account expectations and price point. Maybe given that it's so cheap and made so quickly, they were inclined to give it a higher rating?
@@Joshua-dc1bs I think it's more about massy pizza chains having a level of comfort in taste and familiarity. I don't think I've ever had better pizza than in Naples, but I still enjoy Domino's in my home country every once in a while. Plus, pizzas in Naples don't really cost much either. My favorite pizzeria in Naples had Margheritas for 5 EUR each, meat ones starting from 7 EUR, and really, really high quality at that.
Here we go two Americans that didn’t taste a single pizza from Italy. Honestly Americans are so fat in their country. They should eat normal food instead of going always to fast foods.
this Is because us Italians have a different taste in pizza so, Neapolitan pizza, the original pizza, can taste worse than an american one for an american
There's really only so much variation dough, tomato sauce, and cheese can have. I've had pizza in Italy and it was great but like, there's nothing magical about it
@@coffeelink943 bro if you have an oven you can do it at home, I'm sure that within a few tries you would be able to do it. If you want something even simpler you can try sheet pan pizza.
Find Pepe in Grani whilst in Naples, specifically a little town named Caiazzo It is a little Secret from Americans of a nice little Restaurant that gives you an experience of pizza or pizza-related dishes course. The Owner and the chef name in the restaurant is named Franco Pepe, his family has been bakers for a century and pepe was the man with ultimate craft. Everyone who knew him from the videos by Alex the french guy cooking, instantly gain him a cult like following, alot treat his restaurant as a pizza pilgrimage....so yeah, find Pepe in Grani
Little Caesar got a lot of bots in this comment section or you guys have bad tastes. I would rather spend like ten extra minutes to wait on dominos any day of the week. I would even go to Pizza Hut before i went to Little Caesars.
It's just not consistent. Little Cesaers by my house serves up straight cardboard, but location across town puts out decent pies for a couple dollars. That said I'm still taking Costco over anything, now that's a cheap, reliable, delicious pizza.
Tbh idk why people give so much unnecessary crap to Little Caesars. The pizza is good, it's fine. The taste is honestly pretty nice, the proportions are generous and filling, pretty outrageously quick so no need to wait long at all, I actually don't think I've ever gotten a pizza from there that was low quality, and best of all, it's cheap. I can still enjoy pizzas without worrying about spending too much money.
@@solinvictus1234I’ve tasted tons of pizzas, little Caesar’s is peak. Their pizza is hot/fresh/thick/and delicious. Hungry howies number 1 how it’s their flavored crust.
@@-God_UsoppDon't want to offend but this a SUGGESTION to try Italian pizza. Then if you still prefer American pizza that's up to you but you have to atleast try it. :D
Little Caesars can ONLY be enjoyed fresh and hot. After that, it turns completely inedible. If you reheat it, it’ll turn into rubber, so never have leftover Little Caesar’s.
Little caesars has a special place in my heart. I'm from Guam, a small island in the pacific. On Guam, theres only one little caesars on the whole island, but it is cheap and affordable. My family and I used to get pizza from there every time we went to Kmart, It's nostalgic. Little caesars was also right next to my highschool, so my friend would always get us pizza in the morning as well if we payed him Pizza just doesn't taste like home unless its from little caesars imo
I've always said this about Little Caesars, but when it's really good, it hits different. Actually really good pizza. But even when it's not at it's best, it's still good as it's hard to mess up pizza. Also, it's cheap so that helps.
it definitely was better back a decade ago than now. maybe it has something to do with being a kid….when i was 10 i LOVED little caesars but their quality has gone down quite a bit unfortunately:(
Trolling hard on this one. Little Ceasars is for when you are lost, drunk, in a city you've never been to and LC is the only light you can find down a deep, dark alley straight out of hell.
"Is it fresh? Yes. Then it's not 'hot and ready'. 'Is it hot and ready?' Yes 'then it's not fresh'. Quote from a late and great radio star, Doc Thompson. You get one or the other, never both
Pie Five has one of the best and freshest pizzas ever in America. I went there and loved it. They had best pizza. Cici's also had good pizza, and pizza hut.