Very good pizza!!! And less expensive that the other one !!! I recommended !! Very clean and nice place to pass through for a quick pizza
Froilan O.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Been a proud patron of this establishment since April 2014 and they are still the only pizzeria in the area that I give business to. What I love most is that their slices are never over cooked neither are they drenched with grease. All the items on their menu are set at a decent price. I highly recommend first timers to give their chicken, bacon, and ranch slice — amazing!
Stephen C.
Tu valoración: 4 Campbell, CA
Awesome spot for some NY pizza. This is in Chinatown which is ironic. We shared once slice of pizza and it was pretty bomb. The sauce was robust and the dough was soft with a crunchy crust. Overall: will return if in the area.
Marisa L.
Tu valoración: 2 Brooklyn, NY
If you want pizza, just walk 2 minutes over to Little Italy. We gave them the benefit of the doubt and tried it a 2nd time because the reviews were so positive. Nope. nope. It’s not fresh, it’s low quality, tastes«off»
Shelby R.
Tu valoración: 4 San Jose, CA
Pretty good, inexpensive New York pizza in Chinatown. I was craving pizza late one night after coming home from work, and I stumbled upon this tiny hole in the wall. The pizza costs $ 1.50 a slice, which isn’t bad considering they are pretty large slices. The crust was nice and crispy, although it was a bit bland. However, the nicely flavored toppings made up for the crust. I also was very happy that the pizza wasn’t oily at all! Overall, good place to get a cheap slice of pizza.
Sascha G.
Tu valoración: 3 Hanover, Germany
This Pizza was only average. The dough had a dull taste and everything else wasn’t noteworthy either. And canned mushrooms on a Pizza are an absolute no go. Also the staff was not very friendly. I would go again if I was very desperate. But there is too much good nearby for this to happen.
Taylor M.
Tu valoración: 4 Tehachapi, CA
Good pizza at a good price. My husband ordered the buffalo chicken slice and it was delicious. I ordered the pepperoni but wasn’t super impressed. Still, we would definitely go back.
Shelby W.
Tu valoración: 1 New York, NY
Passed by this place last night and hadn’t noticed it before(I’m not in Chinatown all the time). I was intrigued, as my family and I wanted pizza and this looked like a good option. Quickly looking up the reviews on Unilocal,and satisfied with what people were saying, I decided to go buy a pie. First off, one pizza slice is not a dollar anymore. Sorry to burst everyone’s bubble. It’s $ 1.50. A whole pie was $ 12, plus $ 1 tax. This lady was cordial, but couldn’t care less about our questions regarding the menu, or what we wanted. She was too busy counting the money in the cash register over and over again. All this while the guy supposed to be making pizzas was too busy watching tv, and not making a fresh pie for me. When my family and I finally got home, our pie looked disgusting. The whole pie was pale. There was BARELY any tomato sauce on it. It honestly looked like I ordered a white pizza. Biting into my first slice, the cheese tasted… off. Threw that slice away. Bit into my second slice, and the bite that had a pinch of tomato sauce on it was ABSOLUTELYSOUR. The rest of my family had similar experiences. It was worse than some of the dollar pizzas you find in New York. All in all, I will NEVER come in here again, as this was THEWORST pizza I have EVER had. You have been warned.
Marisa O.
Tu valoración: 5 Buda, TX
Got a mozzarella, tomato, and pesto pizza and it was the best thing ever. They retoast the slices before they give them to you. I would start crying how good it was walking down the street if it wasn’t so cold or busy.
Jane H.
Tu valoración: 5 Midwood, Brooklyn, NY
Great tiny place with really inexpensive and delicious pizza. $ 1.5 for one plain slice. It was good, thanks!!!
Kea C.
Tu valoración: 5 Minneapolis, MN
Delicious! Fantastic selection, delicious pizza. The crust was very good. Tasted fresh. Wonderful garlic knots. Friendly service. I’ll be back :)
Ahmed M.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Location: Right off the Canal Street Stop in China Town. Its an extremely small store with no seats. The plain slice is only 1 dollar!!! 2 slices with soda is 3.00! Its decent pizza, not the best in NYC or worth traveling out of your way to visit but if your in the area check it out. Decent pizza for extra cheap. Its worth a try.
Neil B.
Tu valoración: 4 Brooklyn, NY
This is a small walk in — walk out pizza shop with very limited seating located on the edge of Chinatown by the Canal Street station. Pizza is $ 1.00 /slice of regular but the price doubles if you add a topping($ 2/slice) While I didn’t find the taste of the pizza to be outstanding, it was defintely worth $ 1. The sauce and cheese were somewhat bland and the crust was pretty average. The staff here is friendly and the place was quite clean. So a 3.5 rounded up to 4 for friendliness and cleanliness!
Damien W.
Tu valoración: 5 Staten Island, NY
Do you want a dollar slice at 10 in the morning in Chinatown? This is the place to go. Walking in, I looked up at the prices and couldn’t believe it. Seeing a $ 1.00 slice on the menu had me standing there in disbelief, with one eyebrow raised and questioning if this was real. I haven’t seen these kind of prices since the 90’s being a kid. Growing up in Staten Island,(home to arguably the best Italian food anywhere), I’m a snob when it comes to Italian food. And let me tell you, this is the best slice around for a buck anywhere in the city. Who even has dollar slices in NYC? No one! At least not of this quality. Sure, LIttle Italy is right around the corner, but pound for pound and dollar for dollar, these guys do it right for the dollar slice. Nothing personal! The guys who work here are super friendly and very respectful. They have amazing combo deals that you just can’t find anywhere else. Two regular slices and a can of soda for $ 3.00 flat? Things like two sicilian slices and a soda for $ 5.00? That’s what I’m talking about! This would cost you over $ 6.50 tp $ 8.50+ anywhere else, and you wouldn’t even get a full sized slice for these prices. Admittedly, the pizza itself isn’t über stellar. Growing up and having Brother’s Pizza on Staten Island, maybe I’m spoiled and jaded as to what a slice should be like. But for a dollar slice; that’s a different story. And at literally any time of the day? Yes please! These guys are awesome. I love Chinatown and I love this place. Are you on Canal St. and want a slice super fast? Drop down to Centre St. and grab some of what these guys have. It won’t be the best pizza you ever had, but for a buck? Hell yes!
Siana C.
Tu valoración: 4 Charlotte, NC
I found my way here from Canal St. after spying a «$ 1.00PIZZA» sign with an arrow on it. I love dollar pizza spots! Pizza was acceptable($ 1.00), garlic knots were great, and the lady at the counter was cool. She’s like that down to earth & lively waitress that makes you wanna meet her later with the rest of your friends for drinks & laughs.
Mike S.
Tu valoración: 3 Austin, TX
Good generic NY pizza at a great price. 2 cheese slices and a soda for $ 3. Hard to beat for a good, quick, cheap lunch.
Axl Angus R.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
TRULY5-STAR PIZZA !!! ASTONISHINGLYDELICIOUS !!! The freaky thing is — this is a dollar-slice place!!! It’s unfrikkenbelievable!!! Let me compare this to two NYC institutions: In a plain-slice-to-plain-slice comparison, Kiss-My-Slice’s Pizza clearly edges out Lombardi’s by a few degrees, across the board, in every category– flavor, crispness, proportions… More significantly, their slices are a Perfect Equal to those of John’s on Bleeker Street!!! It’s unbelievable. This is not a joke. It’s absolutely shocking to me– This is a DOLLARSLICE shop with a very unappealing trashy name!!! And yet: Well-Reviewed popular nearby Shitholes like Pomodoro on Spring St. and La Margarita on Cleveland Pl. serve bland doughy Domino’s-quality slices at $ 4.50 a pop to pay their rent — relying, surely, on accidental one-time tourist customers or people whose trailer-park-sophisticated palate includes Domino’s. $ 4.50 for mealy crap that deserves to go straight from the oven into the garbage– when you can get almost FIVE slices of some of the BESTPIZZA in or around Little Italy, a few blocks down the street. This place is a few months old. The people that work there are great– outgoing, engaging and polite! It’s exceptional…(!!!) especially considering that this generically anonymous and poorly located chinatown pizza joint is on par with the best pizza of Little Italy!!! One dollar, bitches. One single dollar… go spend it.
Dan G.
Tu valoración: 5 Belmont, MA
Cheap, delicious, friendly: everything you want from a quick pizza joint. The dough I’d oh the crispier and thinner side and there’s not too much cheese, so by my taste they strike close to the ideal balance.
Carl W.
Tu valoración: 5 Bronx, NY
Best sauce on a $ 1 slice i’ve had in NYC in recent memory($ 1 pizza sauces are so inconsistent(further research must be done at this one)) very friendly very new not very chinese felt like i was a castmember in the intro of roseanne season 5
Elsie W.
Tu valoración: 4 Queens, NY
«I want pizza.» «Um… what?» We were in Chinatown and about to have dinner elsewhere. «Yeah, dollah pizza!» «Wut.» It’s new, and it’s right out of the train station off Centre St! A small store front with minimal standing tables. Small slices but quick and friendly service. Grab one to go!