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So we may be dating ourselves, but once upon a decade we used to grab pizzas from downtown orient and they always put an egg in the middle when they cooked it. It’s something we always looked forward to when we went (close to 2 decades ago). Is there anything like this anymore??? Asking for the 12 year old who has heard myths and stories about the fictional beach we are visiting in 2 weeks. Thanks!!!!
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Years ago, that was a menu item at Kko Beach bar. I don't think Kko does pizza now. Maybe someone can offer a definitive answer about now.
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Egg on a pizza. Yum. We always put a fried egg on leftover micro'd pizza for breakfast next day. Yumyum.
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Certainly, that is still a popular type of pizza on the French side. I don't care for it myself, but that's why they make chocolate and vanilla. Enjoy!!
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Not on Orient, but very close is Rancho Del Sol.
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To clarify it was the convenience store that was in the little plaza that also had rotisserie chickens back many moons ago if anyone can remember the name of that place? I am sure that someone will remember. Just wasn't sure if there was a pizza to go place in that area anymore. Thanks all!
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I'm not sure exactly, but I think it was part of Yellow Sub, back when Bruno owned it. I don't remember pizza there, but it could be.
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Several places offer pizza. There is a new take out pizza shop a little further up the street in the strip of shops closer to the roundabout. Le Piment also offers take out pizza.
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It was called Tap 5 Very good thin crusted pizza. It was in between the grocery market and yellow sub which was several other restaurants when we started going in 2002
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Yes!!!!!! Tap 5 all day long!! Thank you for remembering.
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Louise--thanks! I kind of didn't think that it was part of Yellow Sub, but wasn't sure.
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I think Tap 5 is now Petite Casino. They still had rotisserie chickens but I don't remember them having pizza.
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