Oh I forgot to add that during my uneventful day on Friday, I did however got suckered into stopping by here to grab some pizza because like I have said, I was not full from La Taqueria. Gez I hate when people act so smart by repeating the same thing that everyone probably got the first time and here I continue to do that. Whatever, I like to pretend I am smarter by making you people look dumber. Let’s just move on here.

I happily enjoyed my Pesto Chicken & Beef + Blue Cheese. I looooooove their pizza. They have one of the most enjoyable pizza I ever had with the best flavors! It’s just so moist, yet crispy in the right spot. Perfrect toppings! When I am 80 years old, I will still be eating this.

I sprinkle this with all the sauces available. Make it all pretty you know? And more flavors ! More tasty! This pizza is so good, we need a moment of silence. *moment of silence*
**ATTENTION HERE** I am going to give you a very smart tip. Now listen. Before you do anything, order the pizza that is coming right out of the oven. They usually always have a FRESH pizza. No matter the flavor/type of pizza, no doubt it will be AMAZING. I never leave the door without a fresh slice pop right outta the oven.
Price: dirt cheaap! I think $2 for a slice.
Ambiance: Not much room to sit, but again, this will not affect the pizza.

In terms of “cheap” pizza, if you were in La Taqueria, I would have gone to 2001 Flavours (Pender at Seymour). It has been a personal favourite of mine and, similar to Uncle Fatih’s, if you go at the correct time of the day (around noon and between 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.), there will be a pizza out every couple of minutes. Ordering the one that just came out has some dangers of its own: because it is still hot, the tomato sauce and the cheese and all that might not have “settled” yet and, when you bite into it, there is that change everything will “slide” out (particularly true with the vegetarian ones).
They are completely different beast; however, there is on major difference between them: the dought. While 2001 Flavour’s tend to be bread-like, Uncle Fatih’s is more crisp.
Now, worst case scenario, go to Costco!
(The food court in Downtown does not require you to show a Costco card).
I knew from the big ass banner picture that this was Uncle Fatih.. I go here way too much, especially late at night..drunk.
DUUUUUUUUUUDE drunk food is the BEST food. especially me… drunk…. I’d take a bite, puke and then finish the rest of my food like a boss hehe
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