Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of Pizza Lupa, SE1 2EL

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Comment added by Kake: Ordered from here tonight (12 Oct 2007) and had the salsiccia e cannellini (Italian sausages with cannellini beans, spinach, and rocket; £7.50) - very nice, well balanced, certainly a decent main-course alternative to pizza, or a suitable starter for 3-4 people. The cherry tomatoes were raw rather than "balsamic roasted" as advertised, but this wasn't really a problem.
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Proper, tasty, thin-crust pizzas, not overloaded with toppings, with an emphasis on quality. Free delivery to SE1, SE16, E1, EC1, EC2, EC3, and EC4.

Kake has found that the toppings on some of the pizzas are possibly a little too scanty, but thoroughly recommends the Nettuno — tuna, olives, capers, anchovies, light on the cheese; good flavours and not overly dry like seafood pizzas can often turn out.

Bob says: I certainly didn't feel the toppings were scanty on the last one I had. Certainly a better class of takeaway pizza. Almost exactly the way I like it.

Vegans should order the Margarita pizza without cheese, and ask for specific extra toppings like mushrooms, courgettes, red onion. The Bermondsey vegans seem very happy with this.

It's worth mentioning that the pizzas usually don't come sliced by default; you should ask when you order if you want them to slice them for you.

You can order online at http://urbanbite.com/

Food last sampled August or September 2007 by some combination of Kake, Juliet, doop, and Bob. Opening hours taken from the Cucina website, September 2007.

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