Die Pie
I didn’t think pineapple on pizza could surprise me anymore — until I met the Korean Hawaiian from Die Pie. This isn’t your average sweet-and-savoury combo. Imagine the tangy heat of gochujang aioli mingling with smoky ham seitan, juicy pops of fresh pineapple and the zip of house-made kimchi. Then there’s the warm cheddar, and a sprinkle of cilantro tying it all together like a spicy, tropical dream. I know it’s more on the bold side, but it’s got everything: sweet, savoury, spicy — and just the right amount of sour from the kimchi. One bite and you’re hooked. – Peter Verboom
Die Pie
Queen Mary Park | 11817 105 Ave NW, Edmonton | 780.452.1571 | diepie.ca
Dallas Pizza & Steak House
There’s definitely a reason that this spot has been around for decades — it’s classic old-school, thick-crust pizza done right. Just the right amount of cheese, sauce and toppings. And it has enough oomph to hold up for breakfast or snacking the next day, either hot or cold. – Sue Gundesen
Dallas Pizza & Steak House
Forest Heights | 7834 106 Ave NW, Edmonton | 780.466.1112 | dallas-pizza.com
Espania Pizzeria
The New York Pizza has a barbecue-marinara combo with french fries and eggs. Totally weird, but totally delicious. The crust is also kinda weird — think Sicilian style but cooked like a traditional takeout. You won’t find another pizza like it in the city. – Sarah Grass
Espania Pizzeria
Rosedale Industrial | 6220 99 St NW, Edmonton, | 780.433.1759 | espaniapizzeria.com
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