this is pretty much the same thing as the dessert u give at pizza hut buffet... its pretty good
Pizzaville's Nutella Pizza, would you eat it?
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...and the quality of the Pizza? Many locations offer extra greasy pizza and only two toppings per pizza (or less).wilsonlam97 wrote: ↑That's the coldest deal ever. How much pizza can one eat and especially at buffet prices? It's a rip off.
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You'd think Pizza Hut would want to offer a sampling of as many of their (3 topping or more) pizzas as possible, but nooooooooo.....
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There is always a sucker, how do you feel being part of it.AirCanada2000 wrote: ↑Looks delicious, I would buy it.
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dessert pizzas are quite common. what's so special about this?
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how much pizza can one eat? i dunno.. pizza is one of the foods that ppl CAN eat a lot of in a sitting.. and the slices arent that big.. for 7.99 for lunch, can pretty easily have 6-8 of the slices.. pasta salad, regular salad, couple slices of dessert pizza and some of the dessert nutella sticks...imo thats not too bad for 7.99 plus tax.. that vs. random asian plate of fried price and small amount of chicken, id probably take the pizza hut buffet..wilsonlam97 wrote: ↑That's the coldest deal ever. How much pizza can one eat and especially at buffet prices? It's a rip off.
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Check out this previous threadarigoldjr wrote: ↑They have nutella dessert pizza at pizzaville.
Sounds kind of disgusting to me but somewhat intrigued. Is it any good? Anyone try stuff like that?
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Everything is better baked. Everything is even better deep fried...
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I know we've had this discussion before, but the PH in richmond hill regularly puts out pizzas with 3 toppings at the buffet. That's the only PH buffet I've been too, so I can't speak to other locations.playnicee1 wrote: ↑...and the quality of the Pizza? Many locations offer extra greasy pizza and only two toppings per pizza (or less).
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You'd think Pizza Hut would want to offer a sampling of as many of their (3 topping or more) pizzas as possible, but nooooooooo.....
Back to the OP, I can't see this being a big hit with customers. Unless you love Pizzaville crust, you could easily make this at home.
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^ frank311, it is also the most expensive PH buffet at 8.99 vs. 7.99 other places.. but yes, this is my go to one, and for the buffet, they do have 3 topping pizzas, and they also put out the dessert pizza (just apple) and the dessert sticks as well...and lots of fresh bacon too
as much as this pizzavilla nutella thing is solid.. it is small.. and ud be better off paying 4.99 for a big jar of nutella, and $2 for that villaggio loaf of bread and toast them and put nutella on it.. u can have dessert each day for a week with this method..
as much as this pizzavilla nutella thing is solid.. it is small.. and ud be better off paying 4.99 for a big jar of nutella, and $2 for that villaggio loaf of bread and toast them and put nutella on it.. u can have dessert each day for a week with this method..
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Alfonso Ribeiro, you are correct! I didn't realize it was more expensive at that location... that explains how they can afford the luxurious toppings they dish out. I haven't been there in a while, but I have seen other dessert options like the cherry (or is raspberry?) dessert pizza, as well as the cinnaparts and chocolate dessert sticks. The main waiter there is really friendly and he'll usually ask what kind of pizza we like and get the kitchen to make some for the buffet (we usually ask for the meat lovers and pepperoni lovers)
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