Pizza has been universally agreed upon as one of the best foods ever invented, and frankly, it’s hard to argue with that. The classic triple-threat of crust, sauce and cheese and its ability to be reworked in endless styles and combinations means you’ll never run out of flavours to try.
If you’re looking to sink your teeth into some pizza with friends, family or even by yourself, here are some places to try.
Wild Child Pizzette
Wild Child Pizzette doesn’t sell pizzas per se, they sell pizzettes: smaller, 10-inch pizzas that you can have all to yourself. Their menu ranges from classic flavours like the Marinara to the more adventurous Crispy Fried Margherita (yes, the dough is fried). Complete your meal with their selection of Nihonshu sakes, wines and specialty beer.
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Extra Virgin Pizza
Extra Virgin Pizza has been said to be Extra Good in serving delicious, thin-crust Neapolitan pizzas. With a range of 15 pizzas available on their menu, there’s bound to be something up your alley. Non-meat lovers can rejoice as well: Extra Virgin offers a vegan pizza (Vegan Vengeance) served with cashew cheese, as well as Pistachio & Pumpkin and Impossible Meatball.
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Bella Pizza
Right by the waters of the Singapore River, you’ll have a beautiful view while dining at Bella Pizza! Their signature dish, aptly named “Pizza Bella Pizza”, boasts a combination of ricotta, salami and spinach. Bella Pizza also sells DIY Pizza Kits: so you can get your hands dirty, bond with friends or family, and make delicious pizzas right in the comfort of your home.
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Amò
Named after the Italian word for love, these pizzas are well loved indeed. Amò Restaurant serves up a huge selection of wood-fired pizzas to choose from, with their pizzas crafted with extra-virgin olive oil, semolina and natural leavening. If you can’t get enough of their pizzas, they also sell three DIY pizza kits to enjoy Amò in your own home: Truffle Cream, Pumpkin Pizza, and San Marzano.
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Cicheti
Cicheti, started by The Cicheti Group, offers wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas in a two-story shophouse unit. Carbonara lovers will be more than pleased to know they offer a pizza version: topped with a runny egg, bacon and caramelised onion. Alternatively, one can’t go wrong with simple classics like Quattro Formaggi and Margherita Di Bufula.
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Blue Label Pizza & Wine
Blue Label’s pizza comes with a great accompaniment: 70’s and 80’s rock music. Let the tunes be the soundtrack as you take your pick from these quirkily-named pizzas like the popular J-Dog (pork sausage, bacon, pepperoni, jalapeño) or Wish I Was A Baller (which features sliced steak).
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Lino
Head down to either of Lino’s 2 outlets in Binjai Park or Forum to try out their recently revamped menu, boasting brand new items like the BBQ Beef Brisket pizza. If you’re looking for something unusual, they also serve up a Foie Gras Pizza, complete with caramelised onion puree, bacon, peach and sea salt.
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Gustoso
Gustoso is a cosy pizza place tucked away in the Seletar Hills estate and run by Chef Peter Neo. Many familiar faces have walked through its doors, such as Zheng Ge Ping, Chew Chor Meng and Pan Ling Ling. Celebrities aside, Gustoso offers a hearty selection of wood-fired pizzas like Truffle & Bacon Pizza and Pizza Carnivora.
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Limoncello
Limoncello is another spot in the list with a view, situated along Robertson Quay. Unwind and treat yourself with their white-base Limoncello pizza, topped with beef sausage and mushrooms. Not willing to sacrifice so many calorie? Limoncello offers healthier options as well – for an extra $3, you can request for a wholemeal pizza base instead.
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Pete’s Place
Pete’s Place is a mainstay in the Italian cuisine scene in Singapore, having opened in 1973. Enjoy classic Italian pizza, served in a cosy trattoria-style space in the basement of Grand Hyatt Singapore. Besides the classics like Marina and Margherita, there’s also plant-based meat flavours like Salsiccia, featuring Impossible pork sausage.
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Cibo
Cibo is a casual Italian restaurant along River Valley road serving up pizzas, pastas and more. Their pizza selection includes a decent amount of vegetarian options like the Bufala, Verdure, Mediterranea, and even their signature Cibo – served with whole fresh burrata, tomatoes and rocket salad.
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Proper Slice BYGB
If you’re looking for something a little less authentic Italian and a little more New York, Proper Slice BYGB is the place for you. Proper Slice sells six New York-style pizzas by the slice in simple but classic flavours like Pepperoni and Sausage. Night owls and supper hunters, take note – they’re open until midnight.
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Lucali BYGB
Lucali BYGB (yes, the same brains behind Proper Slice) keeps the New York pizza train rolling on this list. Build your dream pizza DIY-style with two simple steps: order the base pizza (the Original 18” pie), then pile on the toppings available for $5 each. Toppings include pepperoni, anchovies, onions, sweet peppers, mushrooms, olives and jalapenos.
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Pietro
Pietro is another hidden spot with alfresco-dining, serving up brick-oven thin crust pizzas.
Beyond the classics, they also serve their signature, Pizza Pietro, a unique cream-based concoction with pork sausage, cream base topped with pork sausage, porcini mushroom, cherry tomato, pink peppercorn & rocket salad.
The best part? A good number of their pizzas are available on a 1-for-1 deal during weekday lunch hours.
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Tipo Pizzeria e Trattoria
Tipo Pizzeria e Trattoria, founded by the same people behind Tipo Pasta Bar, lies in the heart of Bugis in Stamford Arts Centre. Take your pick from their unconventional pizza flavours like Mushroom Madness featuring garlic cream cheese and oysters, or The Blackout served with squid ink sauce. Alternatively, build your own pizza however you like from 6 different sauces, 5 different cheeses, and over a dozen toppings.
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Prego
Prego, which name literally means “come in”, draws diners into its Fairmont Singapore location with their authentic Italian food. Choose from their wide range such as their locally-inspired Alaskan King Crab pizza or Lamb pizza.
If you would like to kick back and relax, Prego also offers a special Pizza and Champagne menu. Order from a range of selected pizzas paired with a Ruffino or Laurent Perrier Brut at a set price.
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Milano Pizza & Wine
There’s bound to be a style of pizza for everyone at Milano Pizza & Wine. Milano serves three kinds: Sicilian Grandma Pizza (squarish 2” deep pies), neo-Neapolitan 12” Pizza, and Buttercrust Pizza. Fun fact: Sicilian Grandma is actually inspired from Italian immigrants’ pizzas in New York! Branching out beyond conventional flavours, Milano offers Asian-inspired flavours such as Korea Town (complete with Korean marinated short rib), Dashi & Onsen Egg, and Char Siu.
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Oriole Coffee + Bar
Situated right next to 313@somerset, Oriole Coffee + Bar is the perfect place to grab a bite between shopping. Along with other mains available like pasta and burgers, you’ll find a decent range of pizzas like 7 Cheeses Pizza and a more locally-inspired Chilli Crab Pizza.
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MADD Pizza
Right in the heart of Haji Lane, MADD Pizza serves up Roman-style Italian street food. Unlike usual pizza spots, MADD crafts their pizzas in rectangles, either as slices or in full. Take your pick from the staples like Marinara or try out more unique flavours like Zucchini & Anchovies or Tuna.
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Supply & Demand
Supply & Demand makes simple and classic Italian food, including hand-opened thin crust pizzas. Their signature pizza is The Morning After, which includes bacon, mushrooms and a soft egg. Other options include The Liberal, featuring a unique combination of almonds and sliced apple alongside garlic cream sauce and chicken.
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Bar Milano
Bar Milano is home to Neapolitan-style flash-fried pizza (also known as pizza frittas). There’s options from the Lamb Ragu with 12-hour braised lamb, to the Spicy Salami. Better yet, come down during Saturday and Sunday brunch for a breakfast pizza fritta and enjoy bottomless mimosas, prosecco or wine.
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