New in town: Eat Pizza — $1.99 pizza opening promo from Korea’s largest pizza chain at PLQ

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If you love pizza, you’ve likely had that moment where you wanted a slice on the go. But getting a whole pie during lunch would seem a bit much, wouldn’t it? Here comes Eat Pizza, Korea’s biggest pizza chain, with a solution. They’re opening their first outlet at Paya Lebar Quarter (PLQ).

Eat Pizza - storefront

Eat Pizza will have its launch on 13 Jan, and they’re coming in hot with an opening promo. For one day only starting at 11.30am, the first 300 orders of their Signature Pizzas will only cost S$1.99 each.

Eat Pizza - opening promo
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Each customer is limited to 4 orders and only for the following items: Pepperoni (U.P.: S$6.90), Crispy Potato Bacon (U.P.: S$6.90), and Spicy Hot Chicken (U.P.: S$7.90)

Eat Pizza - made fresh

Eat Pizza is known for cooking up fresh pies made to be eaten on the go. They’re all made to order and will be in your hands in as quickly as 5 minutes. Every order comes in an easy grab-and-go 25cm box, so it’s ideal for both a personal meal or a bulk order with friends. 

Eat Pizza - PQ exclusive Kimchi Bulgogi

Their PLQ outlet has its own exclusive menu item, the Kimchi Bulgogi Pizza (S$S9.90). It’s generously loaded with beef bulgogi and kimchi, the perfect marriage of Singaporeans’ favourite Korean flavours. 

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If you’re a fan of kimchi in general, you can find them in the banchan section. There is, of course, Kimchi (S$3.50), Pickled Radish (S$3.50) and Spicy Cucumber (S$3.50)

Eat Pizza - some pizzas on the menu

For spicier delights, Eat Pizza also has fiery options like their Hot & Spicy Chicken Pizza (S$7.90). The heat will linger on your tongue so it’s a must-have for spice lovers. Just in case, though, you could order a cup of Korean Yuzu Honey Citron Slushie (S$3.90) for a zesty reprieve.

You could always grab classic pizza flavours like the aforementioned pepperoni and their Aloha Pizza (S$6.90). The latter is topped with turkey bacon and pineapple, then covered with cream cheese mousse and Eat Pizza’s cheese mix. 

For a more interesting experience, you can order the Sweet Potato Pizza (S$6.50). This flavour is a fine balance of sweet and savoury as the cheese and white sauce blend with the corn and sweet potato mousse. 

Eat Pizza - 25 cm box

If you’re going solo, Eat Pizza has a Hana Set (starting at S$10.20), which comes with a pizza box, a side of banchan and a Korean Canned Drink (U.P.: S$2.80). If you have a buddy with you, opt for the Bestie Set (starting at S$20) instead. It includes a choice of 2 pizzas, 2 banchan, and 2 Korean canned drinks.

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