Our
curiosity had us! So even if the line was too long and it seems like it will
take forever before we get to eat, hubby-to-be and I braved it all and took our
chance to try the pizzas at the "Project Pie" last Sunday for dinner.
If we had gotten there earlier, I am sure the line will not be as long.
We are
comforted to know that the line is moving at a steady pace. This means our wait
will not be as long as we expected it to be. We were given a list of options
and toppings. You'd be delighted to know that no matter how many toppings you
choose, the cost will still be the same - Php 285. It is pretty affordable for
a good pizza handcrafted by a pizza barista.
When we
speak of baristas, we usually think Starbucks. And yes, ladies and gentlemen, I
would dare say that Project Pie can be called the Starbucks of Pizza in terms
of the method ordering.
There are 7
types of pizza in their menu, identified by the numbers 1 to 7. All you have to
do is to pick one of the choices and customize it to your liking. You can also
compose a completely different one if you like. So, it is virtually possible to
have every topping they have on a pizza. I am pondering, however, if there is a
limit as to how much of a certain topping can we put in a pizza. Maybe next
time we go, I would ask the pizzarista (pizza+barista. Yeah, I made it up. Get over it.) that question.
There are
also other options that you might want to order like salads and sweet pizza
(like banana-nutella, strawberry-mango-nutella, and more) but these are not
customizable. Their drinks are also always bottomless. Gotta love that, too.
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