Re: Shakey's Pizza - Waipahu
What kind of "homemade" sauce did you make? Was it like a tomato-based marinara type? I just can't imagine Kim Chee tasting good on that, but hey, I won't knock 'til I try it! If you say it was good, I'll trust your palate on that one!
I DO KNOW Kim Chee DOES NOT go well on a hot dog...
Here's what I said about it:
Getting back to topic (sort of), I'm surprised the Shakey's Pizza locations in the Philippines haven't adopted their country's foods as toppings. Perhaps a Pork or Chicken Adobo Pizza! Or, instead of a Pepperoni Pizza, how about a Longanisa Sausage Pizza! For some reason, both of those ideas sound like they'd taste mighty masarap (delicious)!
I'm skeptical a Dinuguan Pizza would work though.
I can't believe Shakey's (US) Has the 'Hawaiian Pizza' listed as one of their "classics". And yes, what makes it "Hawaiian" is Pineapple and Ham. I still don't get what's so "Hawaiian" about that.
I heard Big Kahuna's Pizza (formerly) in Mapunapuna, now by the airport) makes a mighty tasty Kalua Pork Pizza. Now THAT I can see being called a "Hawaiian Pizza".
Originally posted by scrivener
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I DO KNOW Kim Chee DOES NOT go well on a hot dog...
Here's what I said about it:
Yes, a Kim Chee Hot Dog. This beast of a dog is made using a Kosher Sinai Hot Dog (the big Costco ‘kine), covered with no bean chili and a huge pile of Kim Chee. What did I think of it? Sorry, I didn’t like it. The Kim Chee is just too acidic to compliment the hot dog.
I'm skeptical a Dinuguan Pizza would work though.
I can't believe Shakey's (US) Has the 'Hawaiian Pizza' listed as one of their "classics". And yes, what makes it "Hawaiian" is Pineapple and Ham. I still don't get what's so "Hawaiian" about that.
I heard Big Kahuna's Pizza (formerly) in Mapunapuna, now by the airport) makes a mighty tasty Kalua Pork Pizza. Now THAT I can see being called a "Hawaiian Pizza".
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