Ordered something convenient because my family was craving for pizza over the weekend. Not the first time having the Laksalicious Pizza; the first time being sometime in the middle of the Circuit Breaker because we have had a disappointing pizza delivery a couple of weeks prior from another joint.
Opted for the Hand-stretched Thin Crust for both pizzas; thought the thin crust was a little thicker for the Laksalicious Pizza than the Sambalicious Sardine Pizza (but oh well; the inconsistency spells hand-stretched might be really a thing here).
Between the two, the Laksalicious Pizza would certainly be my pick; can’t get over how the rempah spices are brought out so evidently in this one — all that amidst that creaminess and cheesiness which seems to hint of a similar base used in their Ocean Delight, not to mention the usual stuff one will find in a bowl of Laksa such as prawns, de-shelled cockles, half-boiled egg and a slightly spicy kick that should work well for those with moderate tolerance to spiciness. The Sambalicious Sardine Pizza is much like a forgotten child amidst their marketing campaign; lesser heard of and honestly, less exciting to have — just a tad too salty and greasy for our liking with the sambal and sardine verging on overwhelming the cheese, making it a little dull in comparison with the punchier Laksalicious Pizza.
Would say I am not one who actually bothers much about their pizzas usually, but to have the Laksalicious Pizza twice speaks a little about how much I actually like it considering it’s a Pizza Hut creation, and that’s pretty rare.