Pizza tasted average but I really like the all cheese thin crust pizza. With the price paid it is what you get.
Service is quick and staff member is friendly.
Restored my faith in The Hut. I've been on a jag with Pizza Hut recently because on Tuesdays, they sell two regular-sized pizzas with the non-fancy range of toppings for only $10. I'll buy a pair, eat a couple slices on the night I get them, and put the rest in my fridge. A piece or two reheated in my toaster oven makes a good snack for later in the week, and sometimes I take them to work and warm them in a sandwich press at lunch. But after a crappy batch from the Pizza Hut on Victoria Street near St. Vincent's Hospital, where there was hardly any cheese on the pizzas, I almost boycotted The Hut.
I gave 'em another go at this location following a 12-hour shift at a rehab centre in Royal Park, and my faith is restored. There was a good amount of mozzarella on the plain cheese pizza I got, almost as much as you'd get in the United States, which is cheesehead heaven. The pepperoni was adequately cheesed-up too. The Indian blokes who run this place are generous. Maybe that's why it was doing a brisk trade with walk-ins and lots of delivery pies being run out the door by drivers. Not all franchise restaurants are created equal, and perhaps punters seem to recognise this store is better than others.
Great pizza, hot and fresh. Delivered quickly and so much better than Uber eats. Well done guys, second time I've had it and it will not be the last
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