Chicago deep-dish pizza joint since 1966 returns to Singapore with 4 islandwide locations

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Back in Jan 2024, Gino’s East, a 59-year-old Chicago establishment famous for its iconic deep-dish pizza had a 4-month collaboration with Singapore’s Tenderfresh brand. If you were one of the lucky ones who dropped by Northpoint City to have a taste, I’ve got good news! From 15 Jan 2025, they’re returning to our shores and invading 4 spots!

Gino East - US VS SG
Credit – Gino East

Partnering with Tenderfresh Group once again, the renowned U.S. pizza brand will occupy these 4 spots:

  • Tenderfresh Classic at Our Tampines Hub
  • Tenderbest Makcik Tuckshop at Mega @ Woodlands
  • Tenderfresh Classic at Cheong Chin Nam (Beauty World)
  • Tenderbest Makcik Tuckshop at Jalan Kayu
Gino East - pizza closeup
Credit – Gino’s East

So what scrumptious offerings can you expect? For its Singapore return. Gino’s East will offer 4 signature 9-inch deep-dish pizzas. They include fan favourites like the Spinach Margherita (S$28) and Cheesy Legend (S$29). The luxurious Meaty Legend (S$33) boasts robust and savoury flavours for a truly decadent experience. Also making its dazzling first appearance is the Beef Pepperoni Supreme (S$30).

Gino East - Singaporeans
Credit – Gino’s East

Deep-dish pizza is not just a meal; it’s a communal experience. With loaded layers of cheese, sauce, and toppings, even the tiniest slice delivers a satisfying punch, making it perfect for sharing with your family and friends.

You can either savour them neatly with a knife and fork or dive in and get your hands dirty. Whichever way you choose, each slices guarantees a hearty and indulgent treat like no other.

Gino East - Pasta
Credit – Gino’s East

If you want more besides the iconic deep-dish pizzas, then you’re in luck! Gino’s East Singapore will also launch an exciting range of dishes like the Chicken Parmigiana Pasta (S$13.90), that comes with breaded chicken and savoury caponata.

There’s also the Pasta Alfredo with Smoked Duck (S$11.90) featuring creamy fusilli with zucchini and smoked duck breast.

Gino East - light bites
Credit – Gino’s East

For something light, enjoy bites like the Hummus Bruschetta Caponata (S$6.90), Chicken Parmigiana Sub (S$14.90) and Spinach Crab Meat Dip with Nachos (S$6.90).

So if you’ve never tried deep-dish pizza, take a trip down any of their 4 outlets to indulge in a hearty affair.

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Aaron Tan

A Singaporean ex-hotel chef who crazily plunged into the writing media world. Loves hawker centres, kopitiams & strives to find the best char kway teow on our shores!

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