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Gino's Brick Oven Pizza - Revisited

I know it's too early to make another post, but I can't help it.  I really love pizza and I think Gino's Brick Oven Pizza deserves another entry here!

So I have been craving for pizza and decided that I wanted to eat at Gino's.  I can't stop thinking about the burrata and the pizzas!

I ordered only one pizza because it was just 4 adults, plus we got 3 pastas!  My Panget said that he didn't like the feeling of a 'carbo' load.  I on the other hand, welcome it!  Hahaha..

These are what we got:

Summer Salad with Burrata

I'm sorry but this what was left.  I was too excited to eat it and when I remembered to take a picture, this was what was left.  I'm sorry.  But this was good!  Although, I still prefer just the burrata.  My Panget was the one who insisted the salad part.  But it's good rin naman


 Classic Carbonarra

Who doesn't love Carbonarra?  I personally love it!  It's a comfort food for me.  My kids loved it so much - especially the bacon!  They went crazy for it!  Hahaha..



Bacon Sausage Pasta

I was too excited to think straight, so I ordered all pastas with cream sauces.  Hahaha!!  
But we weren't disappointed, in fact we were all very happy with the pastas since we shared them all!
The yayas were all happy to taste each of the pasta that we ordered, they liked the carbonara the best though!  Hihi..


Panna Sausage Pizza

 I was in a parmessan and sausage kind of mood and so I order this pizza and it didn't disappoint!  My Connor loved the crust so much that he and Kailee were fighting for it!  I had to cut all the crust out so they can munch on it, and true enough - the finished it off!


Dinner here at Gino's is made more wonderful because the staff is very good.  They are fast and efficient, they smile a lot and know how to engage customers.  They are also very helpful in suggesting which food to order and they are accommodating to your every request.

Let's not forget about the Chili Honey - my, this concoction definitely made my eating experience more enjoyable!!  I think I was hoard the bottle because my Panget kept asking it from me.  Hahaha!!

Gino's Brick Oven Pizza
Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City
(on top of Mercury Drugstore)

Comments

  1. The pizza really looks yummy! I learned to make my own because it's expensive here unless there's a sale or coupons to use.

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    1. Hi Gladys!! I would love to make my own pizza!! May I ask for a recipe? Please?

      Thanks!!!

      Love, Didi

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