Pros: First of all, I loved the shahi sauce veggie pizza. So far the best tasting pizza I've ever had, low salt tasting dough with right amount of cheese and sauce with a few toppings of veggies, although I would've liked more like bell peppers, olives and mushrooms. It only came with onions and spring onions and tomatoes and paneer with paneer sauce and cheese. Crust is pretty good, probably my favorite part of the pizza. Our total was little over 50, wasn't super bad. Cons: Staff was friendly although no one greeted us despite being the only customer dining in. It would've been nice to have warm and welcoming crew which I always look for and hugely lacking at indian owned businesses overall.
But, this was our second time and we wanted to try their garlic sticks which was literally the garlic bread from food max with melted cheese and lighter than a feather. Wow!!! I was shocked how much of a scam that is. I couldve just picked up a loaf of garlic bread and baked it at home with cheese on top.
I can't help to mention that when I walk into this place, the general cleanliness doesn't impress me. Dust everywhere! I mean everywhere! Windows need a good windex spray down, the napkin holders has so much dust, I had to clean that down with their sanitizer, the high chair was literally black when we wiped it down. Overall for cleanliness, I'd give no star. I'd like a place which was wiped down and no dust was flying around while dining in and paying for dining service in their 50 dollar pizza. I'd expect a clean place with some music in the background instead of hearing the crew in the back screaming the whole time. It was very awkward. It was like indian family members fighting in the background. All that could be ignored but the dust has to go.
Pizza was amazing like the first time I tried it but the garlic bread was 0/10. I am sorry. Weird thing I noticed, both times I vistited, no one's ever eating inside. Prolly because of the dust and noise from the back.
Overall, pizza was amazing but should have more toppins and better service with expected cleanliness. Background music would be superb if added. Garlic breads should be real not just some cheap quality loaf of garlic bread warmed up. Of course, welcoming...
Read moreDesi Pizza Bites is an absolute hidden gem — if you’re craving bold, unforgettable flavor packed into every bite, this is where you need to be.
I ordered the Butter Chicken Pizza, and it was next-level delicious. The sauce was rich and creamy, full of that slow-cooked, buttery tomato goodness that real butter chicken lovers know and crave. The chicken was tender and juicy, perfectly seasoned with just the right balance of spice and depth. Paired with the melty mozzarella and the soft-yet-crispy crust, it was like eating a love letter to both India and Italy.
But the real star for me was the Chicken Tikka Pizza. The pieces of chicken were flavorful and smoky, with that unmistakable tandoori kick that hits you in all the right ways. It had just enough heat to wake up your palate without overwhelming it, and the toppings were layered so well that every bite gave you something exciting.
Even the crust is worth mentioning — soft on the inside, crispy on the outside, and brushed with what tasted like a buttery garlic finish that made it impossible to leave behind.
This isn’t your average fusion spot — Desi Pizza Bites doesn’t just throw Indian toppings on pizza and call it a day. Every flavor feels carefully crafted and perfectly balanced. You can taste the love and authenticity in every slice.
If you haven’t tried Desi-style pizza before, start here. And if you have, then get ready — this place still manages...
Read moreI went to this pizza restaurant about 1 month ago, no complaints everything was good! Great customer service!! I loved it so much that I told a lot of people about this place but now I regret it! I went again yesterday and I took a friend with me, she doesn’t speak very good English, as her first language is Punjabi 🇮🇳 and I said ok well the owner shouldn’t have an issue talking to her since he is as well Punjabi and speaks it. He was soooo rude and didn’t even want to speak Punjabi because according to him were in “America” and that’s understandable but you have a business and refusing to accommodate a customer and making them feel worthless because she/he can’t speak proper English? Definitely won’t be coming here again! And won’t be telling any people about it. How do you make Indian style pizza, you’re Indian, but refuse to speak the language when someone’s struggling? Pathetic!! And on top of that he was treating his employees so bad! I feel sorry for them having a boss like that! This is definitely not going to take him far in life! Stay humble and be good to those employees you have working in the back because thanks to them and customers you are where you...
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