Friday, September 25, 2015

Pizza Knights Review #4: Ray's Famous Pizzeria

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Pizza Knights Review #4: Ray's Famous Pizzeria


For this review, we stop by the local pizza joint known as 'Ray's Famous Pizzeria'. As usual, prices are higher than that of Little Caesars, but sometimes, you have to pay a little more for the good quality of food.

And indeed, is the pizza here at Ray's worth every penny. The interior has a nice vintage feel, even including two Arcade game machines, even though not functional at the moment, gave off a retro feel a gamer could compare with.



Today, we give Ray's Famous Pizzeria an LA Pizza Knight award, which shows that a pizzeria has gone above and beyond with its pizza. We give Ray's the 'Best Cheese' Award, for its mouth watering cheese that can't be beaten anywhere else here in Los Angeles.


And now for the Review. The slices are easy to pull apart, which is important if you want your cheese to stay intact. Noted that the pizza lacked sauce, but made up for it with its cheese. The cheese is easy to tear, and yet, you can find yourself chewing on it for longer than other brands, and the after taste that it leaves in your mouth will leave you desperately wanting more of it.The Crust is easy to eat as well, unlike Little Caesars crust, which is hard to chew on half the time.

All in all, Ray's Famous Pizzeria is the place to go to for some of the best pizza in Los Angeles. Be sure to bring an appetite.

Pizza Lover & Blogger
Seth Knight

Friday, September 11, 2015

Pizza Knights Review #3: The Pizza Cookery

Pizza Knights Review #3: The Pizza Cookery



With Honorary Pizza Knight Member Olivia Knight, we head to the Pizza Cookery for our next review. Olivia isn't one to be all excited for Pizza like us Pizza Knights, but never the less, she is family, and family sticks together. She did give her opinion on the restaurant's Macaroni and Cheese, Claimed to be a Kids Favorite. Her Thoughts? "Better than Kraft's Macaroni and Cheese!" I beg to differ.

Moving on, we come to the section you've been waiting for. The pizza of 'The Pizza Cookery'. I must say, the crust was a bit thin, but easy to break. The Sauce was juicy, and was not at all spicy, something i don't like in Pizza's. As for the cheese, it was nice and not too gooey, a little similar to another's pizzeria's Cheese, which we will be reviewing in the future.

Overall, The Pizza Cookery did an outstanding job on preserving the feel of Vintage Pizza, and also keeping the feel of Italian styled food fresh in the air. They serve more than just pizza. A must visit for those who crave for something different from the usual Pizza experience.

Pizza Lover & Blogger
Seth Knight

Friday, May 8, 2015

Pizza Knights Review #2: Little Caesars

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5/1/15 For our next review, we stopped by the famous Little Caesars pizzeria. I have been eating Pizza from this place for a long time now, so it was only a matter of time before i was to review this place. As we arrived, we noticed there was a very long line, and we had to wait for a long while for our order, as Little Caesars is a popular pizza brand, for its price, and its usual Hot-n-Ready promise. We wern't lucky this time as we had a long wait. On the other hand, I had plenty of photos to take.


After we finally got our pizza's and the hydration Situation (Soda), We were off back home, where i was to taste the pizza and carefully think what to say about the taste



First we start with a regular circular Pizza, On the Hot-n-Ready Menu. 8 Slices with easy to tear cheese, but still gooey enough to have that melt in your mouth goodness. The sauce was mild, the way i like it, and the crust is usually easy to chew and eat. Good old fashioned pizza, and cheap as well.


A recent addition to the Little Caesars pizzeria, the Deep Deep Dish pizza also has 8 pieces, and usually, the pepperoni is the only on available on the Hot-n-Ready menu. The cheese is a bit harder to tear than the regular pizza, but with more of the gooey goodness and flavorful sauce, the only down side is an increased price, and hard to chew crust. A good choice if your looking for something different for pizza.

Pizza Lover & Blogger
Seth Knight

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Pizza Knights Review #1: 7-Eleven


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4/24/15 For our first entry, we stopped by 7-Eleven while getting soda for dinner. We got their four cheese pizza, for $5.55. I noticed the cashier had gone to the back after i had placed my order, and brought out a frozen pizza, tightly wrapped in plastic wrapping. After cutting the plastic off, he then put it into what i think was a quick bake oven. After getting my soda and waiting less than 5 minutes, the pizza was ready. The cashier put the pizza into a pizza box, and gave it to me along with crushed chili power and Parmesan cheese powder.


All in all, 7-Eleven's pizza was a little better than average, and i only recommend getting one, if your pressed for time while visiting. Other than that, its not that bad, and a good change from regular habits.When we got home, it was time to eat, so with that, i grabbed a plate and got some slices of the pizza and began to feast. The cheese was quite melted and a bit hard to tear, I could barely taste the sauce, which was sweet, at least not spicy. The crust was soft and easy to chew, which i find a plus in pizzas.
Pizza Lover & Blogger
Seth Knight