Angel’s Pizza and Pasta: Food for the Gods

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What used to be Domino’s is now Angel’s Pizza. No, it’s not an American company, it’s purely Pinoy. Kudos to this Pinoy, pizza-loving entrepreneur who decided to reinvent their business and change it from a franchise of Domino’s to Angel’s Pizza.

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That’s PR Practitioner Annesy Del Mundo. She invited me and other bloggers to partake of an Angel’s Pizza, pasta and deserts. Many thanks to her. It’s so nice to have two pizzas in one bite. Only Angel’s Pizza has this.

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Cheese pizza is such a wonderful relief from the cacophony of pizza toppings that we usually have. I especially love four-cheese pizza (quattro formaggio) because the blend of cheeses are a real delight to the palate.

What are the four cheeses used in Quattro Formaggio?

Parmesan – a kind of hard cheese made in the Italian province of Parma, thus the name. It is usually sold grated, though you can buy it in blocks at the supermarket. Sprinkled over past dishes, Parmesan cheese is aromatic and salty but bold in flavor. It doesn’t stink and can stay in the fridge long.

Mozzarella – a soft kind of cheese that’s gooey when heated. Contrary to what we all know, mozzarella is a generic term for all cheese that were made using a spinning and cutting technique. The most common is buffalo mozzarella, that which is made using a water buffalo’s milk. There are lots of mozzarella cheeses in the supermarket but the good ones are those sold in jars submerged in some kind of liquid.

Cheddar – this cheese is what most of us Filipinos are familiar with. It’s yellowish and has a sharp salty taste. It goes well with hotdogs, burgers and just about anything we can think of. It’s also cheaper than mozzarella or parmesan, making it more accessible to Filipino households.

Provolone – is a semi-hard cheese that is made with other herbs and spices giving it a rather pungent taste. Pungent but not repulsive, in fact, provolone tastes delicious. It’s my favorite cheese.

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There’s more at Angel’s than just pizza. They have desserts too.

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Their brownies are excellent.

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Their carrot cake is even better.

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Angel’s Pizza is located at Citygolf, Makati Avenue and Fairview. Not sure about the other branches but I do suggest that you check out the one nearest your location. Call them at 922-22-22 for delivery.

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July 6, 2010 · Arpee · 10 Comments
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10 Responses

  1. u8mypinkcookies - July 7, 2010

    how much is the carrot cake? it does look yummmm :D do they have min. amount for delivery?

  2. Arpee - July 7, 2010

    i believe the carrot cake is no more than 100 pesos. i don’t know if there’s minimum delivery requirement. i suggest you call the delivery hotline 922-22-22 for more info. i’m inclined to order pizza now.

  3. John - July 16, 2010

    too bad they don’t make apple crumble/pie like the ones being sold by domino’s. it was our family’s favorite.

  4. Shan - July 21, 2010

    uy dapat ma try ko to pag uwi! :) I used to love dominoes but Angels looks better!

  5. Camille - August 8, 2010

    WALA NA NUNG APPLE CRUMBLE??? perfect ender ko un sa pizza ko e! ****!!!! sorry, just LOOOOOOOOOVE the apple crumble. NOTHING BEATS IT. how much is it again?

  6. cole - October 19, 2010

    may i know what are your requirements for franchising?

  7. melvin - October 27, 2010

    Angel Pizza can really compete with the bigshots! We already tried some of their pizzas in the office and all we can say is their pizzas are heaven sent!

  8. Angels Pizza Psast Combo - November 17, 2010

    hi cole, please send your contact details to
    angelspizzapastacombo@yahoo.com so we can get in touch with you.
    Thank you!

  9. ces - March 2, 2011

    how much is the franchise? thank you

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