About Pasta Pizza
Pasta Pizza is a MUIS Halal-certified food vendor located at Kedai Kopi (Ang Mo Kio).
3.8 · 19 reviews on Google
Farhani Rosli
This is our go-to mushroom truffle pizza. Best when it’s served hot. The truffle is not really consistent though, sometimes there, sometimes cannot taste but it is our comfort food. My boys love them! 1 pizza (6 pieces) is $15.90. There are a variety of interesting flavours.
6 months agoJason Teo
Bought 2 pizzas from them on 23 March 2025. Found a hard and sharp plastic fragment in their pizza which almost cut my family member's mouth while eating. Luckily didn't swallow it! This will definitely be my last time patronising this stall.
a year agoAng XY
*My experience* I've had most of their pasta and tried the baked rice once. I would say I buy food from this stall 3-4 times a month. *Value* I think at the price point the food is acceptable, it's a decent portion and it does taste as the name suggest (for instance laksa pasta has laksa taste). What I appreciate is also the fact that there's always sufficient gravy / sauce? I'm very afraid of pasta places where the sauce doesn't fully coat the pasta, or the gravy runs out and I end up swallowing dry pasta. *Taste* I think one needs to be realistic, you're not going to get a depth of flavour or like exciting gastronomic experience, but it's coffeeshop pasta. I really like the variety they offer. Asian fusion, cream sauce, tomato based sauces. Taste-wise, I think it caters more to the simpler taste buds. Our younger friends (think teenagers) quite enjoy the pasta from here. The one time I ordered baked rice, I was very happy that there were no "dry spots". "Dry spots" are certain areas in the baked rice dish which somehow has no gravy or ingredients mixed in. My husband and I were pleasantly surprised at how yummy it was, there was some depth to the flavour but it was slightly on the sweet side. Good proportion of rice to ingredients. *Final words* I think I saw a review comparing it to the western stall before this place was renovated to become kedai kopi. In my experience, the "old" western stall was just cheap. I think their pasta is even more basic and blah than this place. So I don't think it's fair to mix up portion size / price and what this stall is offering.
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