A Slice of NY Pizza

  • Food Quality: 7/10
  • Food Quantity: 8/10
  • Cleanliness: 7/10
  • Atmosphere: 7/10
  • Service: 8/10
  • Price: $5-$10

A Slice of NY Pizza has great pizza, and great customer service. They have a lunch special, 2 slices of cheese pizza and a can of soda for $5. I asked for a bottle of soda, and I would pay the difference, but they still only charged me $5. Rather than get a little more money out of me that day, they opted for great customer service. The only gripe I have with A Slice of NY is their crust. The crust is nice and thick, and fluffy, but doesn’t have any flavor. Some type of sauce for dipping would really complement the great pizza. Regardless of the crust, I would recommend this place.

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Joe’s Pizzeria

Joe’s Pizzeria will do in a pinch if you really have a craving, but don’t expect anything above mediocre.

  • Food Quality:  5/10
  • Food Quantity: 8/10
  • Cleanliness: 5/10
  • Atmosphere: 5/10
  • Service: 5/10
  • Price: $5-$10

You could tell the pizza by the slice had been sitting out for a while. It was dry from sitting out and having to be reheated. They weren’t busy, but the tables hadn’t been wiped clean. The cabinet for the soda machine didn’t have doors so you could see all the syrup pouches and CO2 canisters. The cashier/server wasn’t too thrilled to be working there. The pizza isn’t godawful, but it would be hard even say it was good. There are plenty of pizza places in Orlando, avoid this one.

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Amazonas Latin Grill

Here’s another short form review.

  • Quality: 8/10
  • Quantity: 9/10
  • Cleanliness: 8/10
  • Atmosphere: 8/10
  • Service: 8/10
  • Price: $5 – $10

I definitely recommend Amazonas Latin Grill. Everything is delicious, even their black beans and rice which is often an ignored and bland side item. Their portions fit perfectly with their prices. I wouldn’t expect to pay any less for the amount of food you get, especially considering how good it is.

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