While doing rounds of picture taking at the Dinagyang Food Festival 2009, I was surprised to actually see a Love and Kisses pizza kiosk. I read some article before that they actually participate in this annual event but didn't give it much of a thought.So this got me excited since at long last I can be able to blog about this famous pizza shop.
I braved through the swelling crowd late Saturday afternoon and found myself in front of the kiosk lined with pizza, though they also serve barbecue and other food items. Good thing that they sell by the slice for ordering a plate would be impractical.
At first I had a hard time choosing which flavours to buy, thinking that I won't only be blogging about it but also I'll be eating them all. But in the end the lure of blogging won and I got slices of all the available flavours making me order 60% of a plate.Unfortunately, I only got to buy 6 out of the 7 flavours. So I trooped back to where I was staying and had myself a snack, but with 6 pieces it was already an early dinner.After the usual photo session, I finally got to taste these pizzas whose aroma was making my stomach growl that time.It was just curiosity satisfied, nothing spectacular for I have better pizzas before.
It's like those generic pizza stalls during my elementary years, but Love and Kisses would surely stand out if placed side by side. No fancy ingredients just the usual cheese and sauce plus ordinary toppings like ham, mushroom, pepper, raisin, bacon, etc. But this could really be a satisfying treat to those feeling nostalgic about these pizzas.I might visit their branch along Jalandoni street soon for I'm beginning to be one of those feeling the nostalgia.
UPDATE: Their newest branch is now open at the Nelly Garden Arcade along E. Lopez street.
I braved through the swelling crowd late Saturday afternoon and found myself in front of the kiosk lined with pizza, though they also serve barbecue and other food items. Good thing that they sell by the slice for ordering a plate would be impractical.
At first I had a hard time choosing which flavours to buy, thinking that I won't only be blogging about it but also I'll be eating them all. But in the end the lure of blogging won and I got slices of all the available flavours making me order 60% of a plate.Unfortunately, I only got to buy 6 out of the 7 flavours. So I trooped back to where I was staying and had myself a snack, but with 6 pieces it was already an early dinner.After the usual photo session, I finally got to taste these pizzas whose aroma was making my stomach growl that time.It was just curiosity satisfied, nothing spectacular for I have better pizzas before.
It's like those generic pizza stalls during my elementary years, but Love and Kisses would surely stand out if placed side by side. No fancy ingredients just the usual cheese and sauce plus ordinary toppings like ham, mushroom, pepper, raisin, bacon, etc. But this could really be a satisfying treat to those feeling nostalgic about these pizzas.I might visit their branch along Jalandoni street soon for I'm beginning to be one of those feeling the nostalgia.
UPDATE: Their newest branch is now open at the Nelly Garden Arcade along E. Lopez street.