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    Gino's Brick Oven Pizza - Breakfast Pizza. Eggs were raw, which I didn't care for. But I loved the Burrata!

    Gino's Brick Oven Pizza

    4.3(25 reviews)
    0.6 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    We were craving pizza and decided to take a Grab ride to Gino's Brick Oven Pizza from our…read morehotel--about a 15-minute drive, and it was absolutely worth it! As soon as we arrived, a friendly staff member opened the door for us, greeted us warmly, and let us choose where we'd like to sit. The restaurant itself is on the smaller side, but it's cozy, inviting, and has a great atmosphere. We ordered the Salami Pizza and Meatball Spaghetti. I remembered to take a photo of the pizza, but completely forgot to snap a picture of the spaghetti because we were so hungry and excited to dig in--LOL! The food was absolutely delicious. The highlight for me was their special Gino's Spicy Honey that they recommend drizzling over the pizza. I had never heard of or tried spicy honey on pizza before, but wow--it was amazing! The sweet and spicy flavor paired perfectly with the pizza and created a combination I'll definitely be craving again. Great food, friendly service, and a wonderful dining experience. We'll definitely be back the next time we're in Makati!

    quick stop at Gino's Brick Oven Pizza solid brick oven pie. nice char, good chew, quality toppings…read more burrata is a must, super creamy and fresh. small, chill spot in salcedo. service was friendly. a bit soft in the center but that's brick oven life. would come back.

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    Gino's Brick Oven Pizza - Calibrese salad with fresh mozzarella

    Calibrese salad with fresh mozzarella

    Gino's Brick Oven Pizza - Margarita, pizza with homemade sausage and prosciutto

    Margarita, pizza with homemade sausage and prosciutto

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    3M Pizza Pie

    3M Pizza Pie

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.9 kmManila City

    I don't really know how to explain 3M Pizza. When I was a kid, I had weirdly fond memories of 3M…read morePizza. I recall it tasting like the greatest cardboard in the world. No joke. So imagine how surprised I was to find that 3M Pizza still existed, and they actually kind of rebranded the entire business. Needless to say, the 3M Pizza of today tastes nothing like the 3M Pizza of 10 years ago, when I was a kid. And that's a really, really good thing, because I'm pretty sure that thanks to my fabulously discerning palette (lol, I really don't have one of these) I probably wouldn't like the cardboard again. So 3M Pizza now makes food that tastes distinctly like homemade, but surprisingly professional pizza. It's fairly cheap, with solo pizzas costing just P55 to P70 depending on the flavor, but worth the price. The pizza itself tastes really good. It's about as thick as a cracker with a nice crunch, and the toppings, cheese and tomato sauce are just right. The way that their graphics, boxes and food seems to present itself screams "we are the next generation of cheap homemade Filipino pizza" thanks to their flat design sensibility. So while it isn't exactly the same fond childhood memory, it's probably better than those memories. It's a pleasant surprise.

    The first time I tried 3M's pizza was during the UP Diliman's February Fair this year. I recall…read morethinking that it was nothing fancy. Just plain, average-tasting pizza. But then again, I just came from riding (and screaming on top of) the ferris wheel. When I was in Sherwood Place with a friend a couple of months ago, I was able to retry 3M Pizza. We tried the Supreme Pizza in medium and gosh were we wrong. We should have ordered the mega one since it's too good! For people who don't have an appetite like us, you could opt for the mini ones that would only cost around 55-90 pesos depending on the flavor. The best part? It's right beside Starr's. Order a pizza and a milkshake and you got yourself a wonderful cheat meal!

    Motorino Pizza

    Motorino Pizza

    4.0(23 reviews)
    1.0 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    Don't get it confused, there is a Motorino in NYC. However, they also have a Motorino (same owners)…read morein Makati, Philippines! Motorino is located in the Greenbelt Mall and I definitely get lost trying to find it. This mall is huge! Since I was feeding 5 people, I got to pick an array of pizzas! We started with the Classic Marghertia! Look at the joy in my uncle's face! The pizza was quiet good. I wish it had more sauce and cheese, but the crust was on point. The sauce is a bit sweeter, but I honestly think everything is sweeter in the Philippines. We also ordered the Soppressata Piccante (personal favorite!) which had Fior Di Latte, soppressata, chilies and topped with oregano. My cousin ordered the 4 cheese with Fior Di Latte, Pecorino, Gorgonzola and Provolone. It was so cheese-y. My brother also ordered the calzone which was the table favorite. Inside they stuffed it with Ricotta, American Bacon and spinach. It wasn't as cheese gooey as I was expecting though, but ricotta will do that for you. You can hear my disappointment. Haha but it was still pretty good. At roughly 600 pesos a pie which is about $12 a pie, it's not bad. $12 a pie is the US is a steal, but for the Philippines, it's quiet expensive. Thank God I'm American!

    Great authentic pizza , pasta and Caesar salad . Friendly fast service . Good drink specials .read more

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    Motorino Pizza - Interior

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    Motorino Pizza - Oh yeah, Williamsburg bridge on the wall!! View towards LES/Chinatown :-) Getting homesick

    Oh yeah, Williamsburg bridge on the wall!! View towards LES/Chinatown :-) Getting homesick

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    Mr. Pizza

    Mr. Pizza

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    Tucked into a niche at Greenbelt 3, I only noticed this place with the corner of my eye! The tiny…read moreentrance littered with bright balloons caught my attention and realized this was the Korean pizza chain featured on TLC a long time ago. A nice open kitchen is the restaurant's highlight along with smell of fresh dough wafting through the air greets you. Doesn't hurt that their staff is very welcoming. Nice, clean and hip interiors give that KPop vibe. Okay, it's established this chain seems like a big deal in Korea but could their eccentric food combinations be a hit with the local palate? Turns out it does! The menu is very inventive. Would want to return and try out the different crust options like the sweet potato filled edge. Food was served fairly fast at 10 minutes even when the waiter said about 15-20 mins. The Bulgogi pizza had great dough. Not too dense, right amount of crisp and not yeasty nor oily. Oozing with cheese too! Asked for a bit of gochujang, really a good pairing. One regular sized pie does it for two hungry people. Another eyebrow raising dish was the Seafood kimchi oven baked spaghetti. I found it interesting. Think of your regular pomodoro loaded with flavor, more cheese and bounty of the sea. Really works. Ummm, skip the baked chicken. Can't wait to go back!

    The Koreans are slowly taking over our tastes in fashion, entertainment, and food. Just take a look…read moreat the Korean establishments sprouting all over the big city and you too can feel the K-pop spirit growing in our shores. Last weekend, my wife and I walked over to Greenbelt to beat the summer afternoon heat. She noticed a sign that says a certain Mr. Pizza has open up in Greenbelt 3. A true blue pizza lover, my wife took my hand and wasted no time going to the place. At first, I had no idea that Mr. Pizza was a Korean pizzeria. But when we entered the brightly lit eating place and I saw this mesmerizing all-female K-Pop group dancing on the giant wall screen, plus all the staff shouting some unfamiliar greetings as they bowed down, I immediately realized Mr. Pizza is not a local brand. They have round leather-bound menus. Inside the menu pages, they have embedded the approximate sizes of their pizzas so customers know how big or small their orders will be when served. Very functional. We tried two of their pizzas. First, the Mr. Pizza Combo. This is their classic version, topped with crumbled meat, corn kernels, bacon, olives, and bell peppers. The second was the thin-crust Crab Cream. Now this was a literally sweet pizza. Apart from the shredded kani sticks, it's topped with sugar. Sweet tooths will love the Crab Cream pizza. Overall, Mr. Pizza was a unique experience for us. Next time, we'll try the Seafood Island 2 with real shrimp tempura and the Potato Gold, which came highly recommended by our attendant.

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    Mr. Pizza
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