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Posted in Fast Food. on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 by Anonymous Foodie

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Sep 15

Domino’s has been around for as long as I can remember and while they did take a beating with Pizza Hut setting up shop they still have a loyal following. Probably driven by their reasonably priced pizza’s and their 30 minutes or free delivery clause ( Condition’s apply ofcourse ).

This review isn’t focused on one of their outlets, but rather on the pizza’s I had delivered home. And no, I didn’t get them for free.

The Experience:

To Drink:

Don’t expect anything more than coke, sprite or fanta.

To Eat:

While they have a wide range of pizza’s to choose from I would suggest ordering a mix of personal pizza’s so you can experience more than one flavour.

My favourite are the non-veg doubles - Jalapeño & BBQ Chicken, Onion & Spicy Chicken, Shallots and Chicken Sausages, Capsicum and Chicken Pops.  However I must say that of the four the Jalapeno & BBQ Chicken and Onion & Spicy Chicken does taste better than the other two.

You do have non-veg singles, veg singles and veg doubles if you want something different or are vegetarian.

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Their range of sides( A Calzone, garlic bread sticks or chicken wings)  isn’t very wide but sufficient to provide something to munchon while you decide which pizza to dig into.  If you want to pile on the pounds I’d advise ordering a side of cheese dip or the more exotic cheese jalapeno dip ( for some flavour ).

I’ve noticed that a recent addition to their menu are their pastas. Though honestly I’m extremely wary to try a pasta that costs 50 bucks :).

Finishing Up:

None that I noticed, so if you need to satisfy that craving please stock up at home.

The Fine Print:

Type: Restaurant , Fast Food

Cuisine: Continental, Italian, Mexican and Indian

Meal Details: All Day Dinning

Alcohol? : No

Meal for 2: A “meal”  for 2 would set you back around Rs 300

Cards? : Yes

Gripes:

A much more reasonable alternative to Pizza Hut.

Ratings:

Price: 3/5

Food: 3/5

Ambience: 3/5

Service: 3/5

Contact Info:

You can reach them at 1800-111-123 or 44448888.

Getting there:

You don’t need to worry, they get to you :)

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