Delicious pizzas in the premium segment (Peri-Peri Paneer is my critic's choice for Pizza that satisfies the Indian palette for spicy and cheesy) Cost effective (especially if you redeem their offers) Sbarro Pizza Hut Domino's Bread is not overly chewy
Seating is as good as a café (It's located within a cinema food court, do don't expect a restaurant themed seating) Most cheaper variants of pizza can be scrapped due to a lack of variety. I do not think you can order online (I guess you can call them)
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I was a bit lost in my search for the Classic New York Style Pizzeria made by Italians. Turns out it is located inside Sterling Cineplex as a part of the Food Court. The thing with Pizza is that it is either a 'good pizza' or 'not a good pizza.' There is no middle ground for accommodating an 'okay pizza.' Thankfully Sbarro is one of the 'Good Pizzeria' franchises which may not receive adequate spotlight as Pizza Hut or Domino's but their flavours speak for themselves. They have incorporated the flavours dear to the Indian palette extremely well. I have also been fascinated by their 18" extra large pizzas. You do not get to see such large bread pizzas in the city too often. Hence I straightaway ordered a Peri Peri Paneer Pizza of that size. It took almost 20 minutes before it was served piping hot on my table but it was well worth the wait. The bread is soft and not overly chewy. A good layer of tangy and spicy sauce along with a heart's content of toppings. I didn't even need to order any extra toppings. A rich tasting dish for sure. I will tell you this though. They have categorized their Pizzas into ordinary and premium varieties and there is a marked difference in the flavour intensity between them. One might prefer a simple Margherita, but most will lean towards the more expensive selections. The cost to slice value is also impressive. Their small pizzas start at 10 inches instead of the conventional 8". Next comes large at 12" costing about 500-550 rupees. This size is usually enough for 2 people or a very hungry solo person. And then the monster 18". Sbarro also has mouth-watering offers across the weekend or even on random occasions that give two pizzas for the price of one or an 18" inch for 800 rupees (now that is a bargain) so make sure to check up on them. Side dishes are conventional such as the garlic bread, Coca-Cola, Pasta, Brownies, Mousse etc. In terms of Pizza it has leaped to one my favourite go-to places. It's a wonder why I did not...
Read moreThis outlet is in the sterling theater so the sitting is not of Sbarro but the sitting is shared with other outlets there. I tried the calzone, cheezy and regular garlic bread and BBQ veg stromboli. Prices are 100, 140, 100 and 190 plus tax respectively. Both the garlic bread are great and reasonable for the price compared to other chains. It has a burnt garlic taste which is amazing. The calzone is just a 8inch pizza folded in half, but it's enough to fill up at the prize. It's stuffed with corn onion and capsicum. It's mad with the same dough as the pizzas. Strombolis are great but little expensive, try Mexican stromboli instead of bbq since bbq is a little sweet. Staff is friendly and...
Read moreReally this was one of my worst experiences with Sbarro. This has never happened before with this pizza chain, however this time when we ordered A Chicken Stuffed Pizza for takeaway the Pizza had only 90% bread and 10% filling which made the pizza very dry and made us feel like we were chewing on a piece of bread. I really Expected Better from one of my favourite chains. It was completely not worth the Price.
The ambience is a Food Court on the Ground Floor of the Cinema.
The Service was...
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