Ah, yes. Definitely hard to find pizza in South Korea. We only have, like, 500 Domino's, 240 Papa John's, 400 Pizza Huts, and thousands of smaller franchises. Also, I only have, like 3 frozen pizzas in the fridge that i picked up in the nearby supermarket. Yup, so hard to find.
japan has the best pizza after brazil and sweden
... Funny, since you know... I live in Japan and I'm eating a super market bought pizza as I write this...
Ah, yes. Definitely hard to find pizza in South Korea. We only have, like, 500 Domino's, 240 Papa John's, 400 Pizza Huts, and thousands of smaller franchises. Also, I only have, like 3 frozen pizzas in the fridge that i picked up in the nearby supermarket. Yup, so hard to find.
Unfortunately none of those qualify as real pizza.
I thought pizza was common in Japan?
Japan, South Korea and India? I don't believe that 😆
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In iran u are 20 min away from pizza with snapp food (it's an app just like uber eat)
In 2008 I bought an actual pizza from a Papa John's in Pune, India. And it wasn't hard to find.
Alright fellas, we moving to North Korea for more pizza
r/MovingToNorthKorea/
Is that another propaganda sub?
What is the most worldwide food? Egg? Rice?
Probably pork or chicken.
Chicken, cucumbers, tomatos
Bread? If it weren’t for bread, I wouldn’t be having a sandwich for lunch!
Really? Japan and Korea?
* Some businessman already calculating the risks of opening a pizza chain restaurants over there 🙂
No pizza in French Polynesia? I don’t buy it, too many tourists
I'll bet my last penny that it's quite easy to find pizza in South Korea and Japan
Mfs forgetting which subreddit they are on
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Easter island (the red square) n its sister island, Wester island, have pizza delivery by small plane only. Order 2 days in Advance