The pizza here was extremely delicious, way better than I expected. I ordered a whole pepperoni pizza, it wasn’t that expensive, about 18 to 20 dollars, but it’s huge. The cheese was so good, it stretches out when you take a bite. The pizza was really good with the crushed red peppers, it made it taste like something else. Also, the pizza wasn’t that greasy, which was a really good thing.
Sbarro is an Italian fast-food chain that is offering thin-crust pizza by the slice, plus pastas and salads. This branch of Sbarro is inside Ontario Mills food court next to Sports Authority. We ordered “Spinach and Tomato” pizza and “Buffalo Chicken” pizza. The pizza was tasty and the price was also cheap.
If you think about it, having a slice of Sbarro pizza requires a convergence of extraordinary events. Just think about it. To have that slice, you need to have a relatively large community first, then you need a lot of land, then you need investors, builders, construction workers, building materials, and equipment. And after several years you get a mall, but more importantly you get the mall food court. And that essentially is the only place where you'll find a Sbarro pizza joint (I also read that they are in some airport foodscourts and some college campus foodcourts as well). OK OK maybe I'm overselling the fact Sbarro is rare, but yes they are when compared to the Dominos and Pizza Huts of the world. In addition to being rare, I was reminded the other day how good their food was. Maybe I am being nostalgic, but for me at least, having Sbarro at the mall is as iconic as having popcorn at the movies or funnel cake at the fair. If you haven't tried Sbarro in awhile, have a slice.
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