An Italian restaurant has consented to serve Hawaiian pizzas, but there's a twist.
An Italian eatery has consented to serve 'disgusting' Hawaiian pizzas to its patrons, but there's a staggering condition attached.
Lupa Pizza in Norwich has implemented a £100 fee for customers who choose to add pineapple as a topping to their dishes, as the establishment firmly believes that the fruit does not belong on pizza.
On Deliveroo, their Hawaiian pizza is priced at an eye-watering £100, and the description playfully states: 'Sure, for £100 it’s yours. Don’t forget to add the champagne! Go ahead, you daredevil!’
The owner and head chef of Lupa informed the Norwich Evening News that they have raised prices for all fans of the sweet topping, citing their strong dislike for it as the reason behind the decision.
Co-owner Francis Woolf expressed his strong dislike for pineapple on pizza, stating, "I can't stand it." Meanwhile, head chef Quin Jianoran chimed in, saying, "I enjoy a piña colada, but when it comes to pizza, pineapple is a definite no. I’d prefer to top it with a strawberry than that tropical nuisance."
The restaurant, which launched in June 2024, asserts that it accommodates every palate - provided that customers are not in favor of pineapple pieces on their pizzas.
Lupa provides personalized pizzas, allowing customers to select their preferred toppings.
Additionally, they feature intriguing monthly specials such as beef shin rendang and garlic-infused whipped tofu.
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