It was Curly's birthday recently and it only meant one thing...
She had no choice but to give me a treat!
I was glad that we both agreed on having the celebration at Sandy's Pizza as I've been wanting to give this far-from-my-neighborhood pizza joint a try.
| San Juan branch |
Sandy's Pizza, the San Juan branch at least, can only accommodate a limited number of dine-in guests because it only has a couple of tables outside the order window. The table gods were thankfully with us and we were able to snag a table when we went there.
Aside from being the birthday girl, Curly is also the bigger glutton so don't be surprised by the amount of food we had.
| Honey Glazed Wings |
Sweet and nice. A good version of a pizza parlor staple. Just don't expect it to be as good as those offered by establishments that specialize on wings.
| Tuna Arabbiata |
This was recommended by the staff of Sandy's and it certainly hit the spot. I loved the amount of spice this pasta had.
| Thai Chicken |
I was generally underwhelmed because there was not much meat and the flavors of the pizza, though undeniably Thai, were not fully developed. I longed for a bigger bolder taste which Thai cuisine is known for. A saving grace was the chewy dough that I enjoyed.
Though I was not too happy with the pizza, I commend Sandy's Pizza for being bold to come up with unique pizza flavors. There will be a next time for me with Sandy's as I'm eager to try other flavors such as Indian Chicken Curry Crunch, Filipino Adobo with Kesong Puti, and Mexican Taco Pizza.
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