Biaño’s Homemade Pizza
Calda Pizza
La Bella Pizza Bistro
Giuseppe Pizzeria & Sicilian Roast
Mr. A Pizzeria
There are numerous accounts of the origin of the pizza. Some say it started with the Greeks, while others contend that the Egyptians made the first pizza. In Italy, it was once an inexpensive treat topped with oil, cheese, tomatoes, garlic, and anchovies. The first time the term “pizza” was used was in 997 in Gaeta. Whatever the origin, the pizza is already on the list of favorite food of many Cebuanos. Due to this, we came up with another list where you can satisfy your pizza cravings while you are in Cebu. Biaño’s Homemade Pizza Biaño’s Homemade Pizza is another homegrown pizza place that has caught the fancy of many Cebuanos. The owner, Alberto Biaño, decided to learn how to make pizza after being dissatisfied with a pizza he ordered from a well-known pizza restaurant. His first customers were his neighbors, who gave good reviews for his pizza. The first branch of Biaño’s Homemade Pizza opened its doors to the Cebu market in 2007. Biaño’s Homemade Pizza already has numerous branches all over the archipelago. The prices of their pizza start at PHP49 for a six-inch Garlic and Cheese Pizza up to PHP220 for the 11-inch Full House pizza. Calda Pizza Similar to many homegrown pizza places, Calda Pizza started with one outlet to check if the market will respond well to their pizza. The first branch was located along Salinas Drive in Lahug. It was a combination of a pizza place and a convenience store. The Cebuano market responded well to the pizza offered by Calda Pizza and the company decided to open more branches around metro Cebu before expanding to other places around the country. The pizzas of Calda Pizza are priced between PHP165 for the Regular 11-inch Margherita and PHP2,050 for the Monster 48-inch Quattro Stagione. La Bella Pizza Bistro La Bella Pizza Bistro offers authentic Italian dishes to residents and visitors to Cebu. Similar to restaurants offering authentic Italian dishes, the place uses only the best ingredients for their pizza. Formerly called La Bella Napoli, the pizza at the restaurant is handmade and customers have the chance to see how the pizza is created. La Bella Pizza Bistro has branches in Mabolo, Maribago, the Mactan-Cebu International Airport, and in Dumaguete. The prices of the pizza at the bistro start at PHP220 for the solo size of the Margherita up to PHP550 for the family size of the Prinipessa pizza. Giuseppe Pizzeria & Sicilian Roast Owned by Chef Giuseppe Genco, Giuseppe Pizzeria & Sicilian Roast is considered among the best Italian restaurants in the Queen City of the South. The pizzas offered at the restaurant use fresh ingredients and are cooked using wood-fired ovens. Giuseppe Pizzeria & Sicilian Roast is located in Paseo Saturnino, Maria Luisa Road, Banilad. The pizzas offered at Giuseppe Pizzeria & Sicilian Roast are priced between PHP400 for the Biancaneve All Aglio and PHP620 for the Gregorio. Mr. A Pizzeria Mr. A is more than just a place to hang out with friends over a cold bottle of your favorite brew since they also have a pizzeria. Mr. A Pizzeria offers a good selection of thin-crust pizzas for customers who want to enjoy this Italian dish while watching the sunset on the mountains of Busay. The prices of the pizza at Mr. A Pizzeria start at PHP300 for the Margherita up to PHP390 for the Meat Lovers pizza.
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