17 Dec 2015, 08:48 am
PizzAah! has been launched at Café Lager in Bandra for dine-in as well as delivery.
Offered in a spread of four distinguished Italian preparation styles including traditional, classic, contemporary and international, they come in standard sizes of 9 inch and 12 inch with thin or regular crusts. The toppings can be customised as per one’s gastronomic cravings. Keeping in mind the growing health consciousness of the city, PizzAah! plans to soon offer whole wheat and gluten free options. The bases are made of preservative-less dough with high quality sauces and cheese and carefully sourced vegetables and meat.
“It is a combination of gourmet taste served at street prices and propelled by a process driven approach. PizzAah! are priced 20% to 35% lower than most pizza chains and will come with a variety of offers. This Christmas season it will literally rain PizzAah!,” concluded Sharma.
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