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The Gowlett - though not strictly SE22 - wins hand down for me. Wood fired pizza which are consistently spot on.

The Actress pizzas on North Cross Road are decent and also come in handy slices if just a bit peckish. Their flavours are more adventurous than some - for example potato and rosemary.

Il Mirto on Melbourne Grove is also good - cheapest in town too - though not as consistent as some.

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SLA is the one Jimbo is mentioning - do I eat a lot of pizza? It's a fairly average offering - nothing to criticise, nothing to get excited about. Except its name of course....SLA? Stands for Sophie Loren's finest asset - a huge poster of which can be seen in the restaurant.
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Definitely The Gowlett for me: was there again Sun. (celebrating United's massive win - just had to mention that, tee hee) and the pizzas were spot on - DI-VINE!


SLA: pizzas OK, but MUCH prefer The Gowlett. I like the "family atmosphere" at SLA though.


But then - it's all subjective...each to their own and all of that...

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It depends how you like your pizzas.


Gowlett bases are thin and crispy - generally all-round delicious and undoubtedly my favourite. However (and I say this with much much love) the chef's special is bonkers and cornichons have no place on a pizza. Stick to the others and you'll be reet. Or if you like meat and pickles, try that one and see how you fare. The mushroom is superior to any I've had elsewhere, as is the pepperoni.


Actress is good - an altogether doughier base, but nicely crisped on the outside. I rather like the potato pizza and make a similar recipe myself, but for me, it's gotta be the chilli beef and Lord of the Hundreds. So tasty that you don't mind when the middle flops and drops tomato sauce all down your front.

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RosieH Wrote:

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> That's cos you eat ready meals Otta (ergo, don't

> know what good food is).



Bad girl Rosie, leave Otta's ready meals alone.


( he does like Kingsmill 50/50 bread rolls though, seen it wit' me own eyes )

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Now MrBen, don't go claiming things for yourself that just aren't true.


Fur coat no knickers doesn't belong to the Scots (you don't remember Lilo Lil clearly - did you never watch Bread?)


And no one's arguing for Scott's pizzas. Pretty much everyone, except Otta with his terrible taste, has said Gowlett. Accept that on this one, you're not the dangerous outsider fighting against the tide.


;-)

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Gowlett

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> Nothing compares.

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> Is it uncool to have the pineapple one?


What Mick Mac said. American Hot for me (and I admit I used to add pineapple but now go a step further into madness and replace the meat with pineapple as I prefer it with chilli oil).


Tried the SLA place only once and thought both pizza and service were good. Would def go back.


Now Mr Ben made me laugh out loud re: fur coat, no knickers. Whilst I enjoyed the pizza in the earlier days of the Actress, I'm sad to say that the last pizza I ordered there was not very tasty at all and it went cold really quickly. Maybe that was a one-off bit of bad luck but I'll likely order anything but pizza next time I'm there.


Peckham for pizza B)

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