I was drawn to Singas when I saw that they offered Chicken Tikka Pizza as well as many other specialty flavors.
A friend and I decided to place a takeout order online to try a few items. We ordered a Beef Pepperoni Pizza, Chicken Tikka Masala Pizza, and a Masala Fries. I arrived about 25 minutes after placing our order to pick it up. The restaurant does have a small seating area with a few tables for anyone who wants to dine in. Everything was ready as soon as I came in. The owner was kind enough to offer us a free Plain Cheese Pizza with our order.
I understand that the pizzas are a 10-inch average size, but they still could have been packaged more securely in their own smaller individual boxes. Instead, they were all placed in a larger bag on top of each other separated by layers of plates. This makes transport of the pizza risky in terms of spills or messes in the car.
The food was an overall hit or miss for me. All of the pizza crusts have a medium thickness they holds the amount of cheese and toppings pretty well. I enjoyed the Beef Pepperoni Pizza the most. The Chicken Tikka Masala Pizza was a bit lacking for me. I assumed there would be some form of a red tikka masala sauce that I’m used to seeing when ordering standard chicken tikka at Indian restaurants. There was some sauce drizzled on top of the chicken, but it was a yellow sauce with standard curry seasoning. The Cheese Pizza and Masala Fries were OK, but nothing special.
While I tried only a select few items from Singas very large menu, I was a bit underwhelmed. They do offer great options for people with dietary restrictions with many topping varieties and available customization. I’m glad I tried out Singas, but I don’t think it’ll be somewhere I seek...
Read moreI have been to this place a couple of times, but this last time was completely unacceptable. I stopped by there with my wife on 11/27 (The day before Thanksgiving) at 6:10PM, my wife was looking to see what she wanted to order, while we were looking at the menu there were 2 other men in the store, one was sitting at a table and another near the register both seemed to be waiting for food, just before I went up to the counter the man sitting at the table was called to the counter to get his 3 boxes of pizzas, after he moved I walked up to place an order and when I said I wanted 3 pizzas he looked at me and said he wasn't taking orders and he was very busy. I looked around thinking this was a joke, and I repeated what he said to me and he acknowledged and said he wasn't taking any orders because he was too busy, I asked him how the man before me got 3 pizza's if he wasn't taking any orders and he didnt reply. I looked at the man sitting by the register against the wall and he shook is head in disbelief. If your not taking orders at 6:10-6:15PM then why is the door open and if your "very busy" why was there no one in the store? This left a bad taste in Customer Service and will never step foot in this place again. My wife and I left and went to another pizza place that had no problems taking our order. The 10" pizza is good, but if you dont care about customers coming into your store and lie saying your too busy to take orders when no one is in the store then you dont care. Hopefully the owner will take notice to the terrible way I was treated and re-train their staff. There are plenty of other places...
Read moreThis was, hands down, one of the worst takeaway experiences I’ve had in a long time — and I’ve eaten some questionable food in my time. I’ve been to other branches of this place before and the food was great, so naturally, I expected at least a halfway decent meal. What I got instead was an overpriced disaster.
I ordered 2 paneer tikka pizzas, 1 garlic jalapeño pizza, gobi manchurian, hakka noodles, and schezwan fried rice. Every single item felt like it had been prepared by someone who lost a bet and was forced into the kitchen. The paneer tikka pizzas? A soggy mess with raw, uneven chunks of paneer thrown around like an afterthought. The garlic jalapeño pizza had all the garlic flavor of a glass of water. The hakka noodles were bland, clumpy, and unevenly cooked — half of it looked like it missed the wok entirely. The fried rice was passable, but that’s not saying much. And the gobi manchurian? Limp, tasteless, and an insult to the name.
To top it off, the portions of the Indian items were laughably small for what they’re charging. Over $120 for this embarrassment of a meal — and not even a courtesy chili flake in sight.
The only redeeming part of the whole evening was the ice cream I grabbed while waiting, and that had nothing to do with the food I actually paid for.
I’m not just disappointed — I’m annoyed I wasted my money and my appetite. Safe to say, I won’t be ordering again. This place is officially...
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