26 November 2013

Any Good *Delivered* Pizza in Canberra?

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Is there anywhere left in Canberra that makes and delivers good pizza?

To clarify, Dominos and Pizza Hut are both abominations. And Crust is not that far removed from the garbage served by Dominos and Pizza Hut.

Good Pizza is something assembled by a 60+ year old man from the old country; for example, the pizza from Steve’s Melba Takeaway. But he doesn’t deliver 🙁

I’m suffering from the absolute hell-hole that is Canberra pizza franchises. They are all insults to pizza. Which restaurants know how to make pizza and also deliver?

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Pizza Gusto +1, but also 10” Custom Pizzeria in Hamlet!! Beautiful; the meatballs were delicate and tasty little homemade meatballs on a light but incredible tomato base, some basil and a touch of cheese all on very light, crispy woodfired crust!! Can you tell I love it just a little? 😉

batmantrilogy6:19 pm 18 Jan 16

Would have loved if pizza gusto would have started the delivery !

Comic_and_Gamer_Nerd8:39 pm 26 Nov 13

Got ham, I miss KC’s. Best pizza ever.

Failing that however, watch and so this. So easy and so awesome.

http://www.tested.com/food/95090-tested-cooking-the-perfect-pizza-at-home/

I’m too lazy to make the dough. Mosaics Bakery does it for me and sells them fresh (not chilled or frozen) through IGAs (in the bread section) – see this guy’s review http://www.solonode.com/tag/pizza/

I love ’em. At about $5 for a pack of 4 they are incredibly good value too. The spares go in the freezer (they don’t actually freeze very well, but they’re still better after being frozen than any other brand).

Because I am really lazy I buy the squeezy bottles of pizza sauce in the supermarkets (Leggos or Woolworths own brand which is cheaper and identical), pizza cheese mix or Mozzarella usually from Aldi (Mozza makes me REALLY thirsty; is it salty?) and just a single topping like Chorizo or bacon bits. I don’t cook them in the oven really hot – fan forced ovens and pizzas don’t seem to mix well, and I don’t use a stone because they are bugger to clean.

Could live on them.

IP

Archie’s pizza in Isaacs is delicious pizza, and they deliver.

Their salads are so good, I usually order 2 and have one for lunch the following day.

troll-sniffer6:53 pm 26 Nov 13

Pizza Arte is very good. I live 10 mins away. Just perfect time to order my pizza, put the griller on in the stove so the black tray gets smokin’ hot (20 minute timer set for safety of course), pop over the lake to Kingston, pick up hot pizza, drive home, slide pizza on to griller to reheat and crisp up a little after its journey, and then munch away to my heart’s content. Perfect.

I’m thinking you could apply the same technique to a delivered pizza, and you too could enjoy one of Canberra’s bestest pizzas.

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thatsnotme said :

It’s the easiest food to make at home – all you need is a reliable recipe, and the ability to measure properly, and you’re away. 90 minutes in the bread maker later, and it’s ready to go.

90 minutes? Mine only needs 50 for pizza dough.

Bread makers can be had for peanuts at school fetes and the like. My last one was all of $5. They’re one of those fabulous inventions that gets used three times and then pushed to the back of the cupboard to join all the other hi-tech food preparation junk that seemed such a good idea at the time.

I can finish it at 60 if I want, but 90 seems to work well. 30 minutes mixing, 30 proofing, a knock down, then a 2nd 30 minute proof. There are times when the smell of the dough almost makes me want to eat it raw! That’s something that no delivery place can bring you 🙂

Have found the greatness of a piza coincides with how far away lunch was, and how much booze consumed.

Holden Caulfield4:00 pm 26 Nov 13

Pizza Arte in Kingston does delivery. I’ve never had one of their pizzas though, so dunno if they’re any good.

thatsnotme said :

It’s the easiest food to make at home – all you need is a reliable recipe, and the ability to measure properly, and you’re away. 90 minutes in the bread maker later, and it’s ready to go.

90 minutes? Mine only needs 50 for pizza dough.

Bread makers can be had for peanuts at school fetes and the like. My last one was all of $5. They’re one of those fabulous inventions that gets used three times and then pushed to the back of the cupboard to join all the other hi-tech food preparation junk that seemed such a good idea at the time.

Robertson said :

Buy a breadmaker and use that to make the dough. Takes all the effort out of it. Then all you need to do is punch it flat, throw your tomato cheese olives thyme and anchovies on it, pop it in a hot oven and you’re done.

You will never get anything better delivered. In fact you’ll be hard-pressed getting anything delivered on-premise either.

This is what we do, and the kids absolutely love them – even the crusts! It’s the easiest food to make at home – all you need is a reliable recipe, and the ability to measure properly, and you’re away. 90 minutes in the bread maker later, and it’s ready to go. It’s the only thing I use it for these days – and if it broke, I’d buy another just to make pizza dough!

We make a big enough batch to split in two, make one pizza for the kids with their favourite toppings, and another for my wife and I with our favourites. There’s never any complaining on pizza nights:)

#16 – ah ok, I’m with you now 🙂 Partner likes less cheese as well (and always think they put too much on even when he asks for light cheese) – not me – drip that pizza with cheesy, melty goodness!

zorro29 said :

I wouldn’t trust a place that misuses an apostrophe so many times with something as important as a pizza…now I want Vominos again. ;)p

#11 – Still won’t consider it a gourmet food. It’s not like I rock up to Quay and order quail for entree and a pizza for main…just doesn’t happen. Agree on good bases but I really love that we have such a wide range of toppings on pizzas in Australia. A lot of other countries (incl Italy) don’t have as many. Go Aussie.

That’s my point. It is not and never can be a gourmet food. It is a typical Italian dish where the ingredients should be allowed to shine without the need to combine 45 of them in the one dish and add all sorts of flavours that just mask the taste of the essential ones. “Gourmet” is just another way of saying “We’ve got no effing idea what we’re doing so we’ll just throw a bit of everything on there and hope for the best”.

I would much rather only have a choice of 4 toppings than having to ask pizza places to take off this and that from their standard pizzas and to go easy on the fat cheese (which usually gets ignored).

But delivery is fab when you’re busy. I order Crust occasionally and their fajita pizza is ok (from the “healthy choice” menu, so less fat-laden and fairly subtle).

Beau Locks said :

In answer to the OP’s question, yes. Witness: http://www.pizzaarte.com.au/

But…dunno how wide their delivery run will go. Presumably all over the inner south, but I’d doubt if they’d travel farther. If I felt like paying mega bucks for pizza instead of making my own I’d drive across town for sure. I’ll readily concede that delivery has its advantages tho, especially if you don’t have a car or if you’re over the limit.

I wouldn’t trust a place that misuses an apostrophe so many times with something as important as a pizza…now I want Vominos again. ;)p

#11 – Still won’t consider it a gourmet food. It’s not like I rock up to Quay and order quail for entree and a pizza for main…just doesn’t happen. Agree on good bases but I really love that we have such a wide range of toppings on pizzas in Australia. A lot of other countries (incl Italy) don’t have as many. Go Aussie.

If you want a wide range of pizza/food to choose from that can be delivered then move to a real city.

In answer to the OP’s question, yes. Witness: http://www.pizzaarte.com.au/

But…dunno how wide their delivery run will go. Presumably all over the inner south, but I’d doubt if they’d travel farther. If I felt like paying mega bucks for pizza instead of making my own I’d drive across town for sure. I’ll readily concede that delivery has its advantages tho, especially if you don’t have a car or if you’re over the limit.

Buy a breadmaker and use that to make the dough. Takes all the effort out of it. Then all you need to do is punch it flat, throw your tomato cheese olives thyme and anchovies on it, pop it in a hot oven and you’re done.

You will never get anything better delivered. In fact you’ll be hard-pressed getting anything delivered on-premise either.
I remember the Marco Polo club at Queanbeyan had great pizzas. Ostani in Barton started off OK, too.
Sadly, all pizza makers eventually respond to the demands of their ignorant clientele by loading up their pizzas Dominos-style.

If you are desperate, get a Dominos with limited toppings on the thin crust. It’s definitely edible.

zorro29 said :

Pizza snobbery? What nonsense…make it yourself if you’re such a hotshot. I don’t think pizza is ever “gourmet”….but there is a price to pay for convenience, and sometimes that’s quality. Nothing wrong with a dirty Double Bacon Cheeseburger pizza from Vominos now and then…

I disagree. It is this notion of a “gourmet pizza” that caused the sorry excuses for the real thing to become standard. Too many toppings, too much sauce, waaaay too much cheese and way too many choices on the menu. I crave real Italian pizzas, with minimal toppings. Pizza Arte is the only place in Canberra that I’ve tried that does them properly. But I don’t think they deliver and they’re nowhere near me. There’s a place in Kingston that’s not bad either, but I’ve only eaten in there and the manager has a Jesus complex.

But if anyone knows where to get real Italian pizza on the far North, pleeeeaaaasse let me know!

Felix the Cat12:13 pm 26 Nov 13

Genie said :

IThat being said.. $5 pizzas on Monday and Tuesday from Vominos are awesome value for those of us who are rather broke !

No. They are crap. The box tastes better than the contents.

Holden Caulfield11:31 am 26 Nov 13

zorro29 said :

Pizza snobbery? What nonsense…make it yourself if you’re such a hotshot. I don’t think pizza is ever “gourmet”….but there is a price to pay for convenience, and sometimes that’s quality. Nothing wrong with a dirty Double Bacon Cheeseburger pizza from Vominos now and then…

Well said. On all accounts!

I doubt you’ll find any of the decent takeaways who do a good pizza wont deliver.

That being said.. $5 pizzas on Monday and Tuesday from Vominos are awesome value for those of us who are rather broke !

Madam Cholet11:12 am 26 Nov 13

as you just seem to be decrying the lack of good pizza, I’m assuming that you are not prevented in anyway from actually picking your pizza up?

I’m always a bit non-plussed about the need to get ‘takeaway’ food items delivered to your door. And the corresponding refusal to get something on the basis they don’t deliver.

If Steve’s pizza is good, and no others meet that standard, go and get one.

Invest in a pizza stone (about $20), and have a bash yourself – at which point I would note that cooking them on a Weber or normal BBQ seems to be the way to get a crisper finish.

MERC600 said :

zorro29 said :

Pizza snobbery? What nonsense…make it yourself if you’re such a hotshot. I don’t think pizza is ever “gourmet”….but there is a price to pay for convenience, and sometimes that’s quality. Nothing wrong with a dirty Double Bacon Cheeseburger pizza from Vominos now and then…

“Double Bacon Cheeseburger pizza from Vominos” ..Sounds great .. Thanks for the tip

it’s about 7 days-worth of calories in one mayonaissey sitting….you know you want it :)p sometimes it’s too hard to resist!!

zorro29 said :

Pizza snobbery? What nonsense…make it yourself if you’re such a hotshot. I don’t think pizza is ever “gourmet”….but there is a price to pay for convenience, and sometimes that’s quality. Nothing wrong with a dirty Double Bacon Cheeseburger pizza from Vominos now and then…

“Double Bacon Cheeseburger pizza from Vominos” ..Sounds great .. Thanks for the tip

Steve’s in Melba is good but as you said, no deliveries.
Charny’s Regal Chook Shop does a good one too, but a bit too greasy for me, not sure if they deliver.
Not sure if the pizza shop in Lyneham is still there, but they used to be excellent.

You might have to call a few places till you find someone who delivers and you like.

Pizza snobbery? What nonsense…make it yourself if you’re such a hotshot. I don’t think pizza is ever “gourmet”….but there is a price to pay for convenience, and sometimes that’s quality. Nothing wrong with a dirty Double Bacon Cheeseburger pizza from Vominos now and then…

Zucchini Brothers down at Chisholm does a good pizza, however not sure if they deliver, and if they do they almost certainly would keep it to the local area.

It’s really not that hard or time consuming to make a decent pizza dough yourself, then you can have whatever you want on it.

Not that I’m aware of. The places like Pizza Gusto that make good pizza seem to be so run off their feet from dine in and pick up customers that they don’t bother with the trouble of deliveries.

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