Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Pizza Express, NW1 7PP
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A branch of the ubiquitous Pizza Express chain on Parkway in Camden.
This branch is located in a pleasant location opposite the Dublin Castle pub, not far from the northern edge of Regent's Park. Table service is friendly as ever, though only a couple of people seemed to be dealing with what became an increasingly busy restaurant even on a Monday evening.
All the food was present and correct and their seasonal tomato menu (June 2008) was available. As such the Quattro Pomodori (£8.95) was excellent, and their thin-crust 'Romana' pizzas have much to recommend them over their more traditional (Neapolitan) doughy bases you usually get. A request for garlic oil was happily met.
The house pinot grigio was very drinkable, and tap water was brought quickly.
Another perfectly good outpost of this chain.
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