Very good.
I researched the best pizza places in Tokyo, and this was included on the lists. While I wasn't blown away by some incredible gastronomical experience, as their presence on those lists would suggest, they do indeed make very tasty pizza. I was also expecting it to be quite expensive, also due to its very convenient location, but it was actually fairly cheap.
We visited twice for dinner without reservations, and it was never close to full as other reviews suggest, but as northern Europeans we do tend to eat dinner a bit earlier than most.
My traveling companion thought the pizzas were a bit small and thin, but since you get a full pizza each, it was more than adequate for both of us. Also, since they are very affordable, you could easily just get two pizzas if you're starving.
The negative aspects are very minor and almost not worth mentioning. The staircase is long and small, and initially it feels a little daunting to descent into the depths of Tokyo only guided by a small sign outside indicating the presence of a restaurant, and it probably isn't the most accessibility friendly. The tables are also fairly small, but that is to be expected from a small basement. The only other thing would be that it felt a bit strange or slightly rude to us, that they insist on letting you know that there will be a charge for visiting if you don't order food, and only letting you in when you agree. I strongly doubt two tired-looking European tourists would go down there just to sit down for a bit and have a complementary...
Read moreWe’re on like day eight in Japan and felt like having something a little bit different so we decided to grab some pizza A quick look up on Google maps show Ls pizza was 4.8 stars with a few thousand reviews so we decided to hit the spot Super close to hotel much of the nightlife there was no wait for us. We were sat quickly.
And we ended up ordering three pizzas for three people. They’re quite small and you ingest them rather quickly.
The pizzas were decent. I felt they were a little undercooked the dough, but it was better than being overcooked. I guess takes about 20 minutes to get your food. They do hand toss pizza there and overall stuff for the rest of the night we end up getting a margarita pizza two of those and a , basil with sausage pizza
We also ordered a small mac & cheese that came out quickly. The top was a little burnt as you would expect, but the rest of it just didn’t really cut it for us seemed a little undercooked and tasted a little bit like potato salad.
Not the best pizza I’ve had, but definitely not the worst overall probably a four-star experience
The note there was a ¥500 to enter and you had to purchase one drink which was obvious I just didn’t really care for the surcharge that they added.
If you’re looking for some pizza, maybe this...
Read moreThe ¥2980 all you can eat and drink course is a real bargain and tasty (Note: requires at least a day before reservation!). The foods include very decent popcorn, truffle oil Parmesan fried potatoes, sweet sesame dressing cabbage, and any of the pizzas including custom order pizza (limited to 3 topings). The drinks include Jim Beam high balls, beers, drinkable Carlos Rossini wines and many other cocktails and soft drinks. The pizzas are all handmade and cooked in a 500C oven. Not really artisanal but more than good enough. I think they are much better than another reasonable priced Tokyo pizza chain, Cona. The sauce, cheese and toppings (except, if you are like me and dislike processed garlic) are all top notch. The crust has a nice char but the inner crust is bit doughy for me. The two young guys who run the place are really nice and helpful. English is spoken. A small, fun sports bar atmosphere. For the price, the food and drinks are very high quality. I came in early so the pizzas came out quickly. The place is quite small and gets crowded, and I’m guessing the speed of serving pizzas could slow down. Get reservations. Highly recommendable!!! A very enjoyable, informal and affordable place with lots of good ...
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