Best Pizza restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pizza food in Hawaiian Gardens. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pizza restaurants near you.. Hawaiian Gardens is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. It is the smallest city in the county (approximately 1.0 mi²) and was incorporated on April 9, 1964. The population was 14,254 at the 2010 census, down from 14,779 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 116 reviews
After tasting great pastas during visits to Italy and New York, itâs gratifying to rediscover this unpretentious neighborhood restaurant that serves high caliber, authentic Italian food. It has now been expanded & remodeled to include a new bar and patio tables. The interior is vibrant and cheerful, with a color painting of an idyllic coastal village on an entire wall. Our friends brought a bottle of an excellent wine to kick off a nice evening (corkage $15!). The French onion pizza was done just right, sumptuous and satisfying. Our individual pasta creations (Alla Checca, Arrabbiata, and Basil Pesto) served with garden salads were nicely done and portioned. While the basil pesto sauce was richly creamy & flavorful, the linguine was a tad less al dente than I like. Prices of these creations with add-one ran around $20. Service was very attentive. We will definitely be back to try other dishes.
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Needed a quick and cost effective lunch one afternoon and was able to get a lot of food for not lot of money.
Ordered a large Pepperoni and a medium cheese pizza at my daughter's house for home delivery. They easily met the estimate of 30 to 45 minutes for delivery. Pizza was slightly overcooked, but I thought it was pretty good. The grandkids enjoyed it as well.
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4 based on 61 reviews
Marriâs is, for me, another gastronomic time machine, or perhaps more accurately, a sensory one. Just through the doorway the sensation hits by means of the intoxicating aroma wafting through from the kitchen. One whiff and Iâm hooked; and no matter how busy they may be, Iâm waiting.Service is enthusiastic, sometimes erring on the edge of overly so. Our first visit, we were approached no less than four times within a five minute period to see if we were ready to order. One of our party of three had left for the restroom, so no, we werenât ready. Mind you, this wasnât actually a problemâjust perhaps a bit overzealous. Worth noting for those who think: great! Fast service! Weâre in a hurry! Well, no. Not really. Things wonât be bouncing off your table in record time. Good food takes time. So once youâve placed your order, you can expect to wait.Hot wings here are mighty tasty, not to mention generously sized, tender and juicy. Fried mozzarella is crunchy and satisfying. For those wondering, a House Salad for Four seems about right portionwise. There were three of us, all pretty big eaters. We ordered the salad for four and had more than two servings apiece. Salad dressing comes to the table in bottle for diners to add as desired. Our first visit we ordered ravioli with meat sauce and cheese bread; both were good though not necessarily noteworthy. But I'm not writing this about any of those other dishes. It's the pizza where Marriâs excels. Ahhhhhhh, that pizza.Both visits we ordered a large sausage, mortadella and mushroom pizza. It arrived deceptively disguised as plain cheese with extra cheese. Underneath the blanket of cheese lay a treasure trove of lovely toppings, some of which actually fell out as I was eating. The sauce wasnât sweet (I prefer my sauce on the slightly tart end of the spectrum) and was in perfect proportion to the cheese. The sausage was some of the best Iâve ever had (of the crumbly, rather than dense variety.) This is a pizza best eaten by fork; itâs hearty, very filling, and utterly delicious. Just writing about it makes me want to eat it again. Go. Mangia.Marriâs is located in a strip mall on the corner of Stearns and Palo Verde. A lot serves all businesses on the block and space may be at a premium during peak hours. Thereâs additional street parking on Stearns. Marriâs is gloriously informal, a sawdust-floored throwback to the sixties with roomy booths in the back.
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