Back in uni, one of my all-time fav’ dinners was the Classified Chicken with Mozzarella Cheesy Crust from Domino’s. While the chunky chicken bits were amazing on their own, it was the tantalising mozzarella that sealed the deal for me and other hungry hall kids.
Looks like there’ll be more to love as the chain recently upgraded their mozzarella cheese to make it creamier, tastier, and more stringy. We headed to their Kebun Baru outlet to test these new pizzas.
Tucking into the pizzas, we saw the improved cheese working its magic as we stretched our slices till it reached our faces.
Although the cheese was richer, it didn’t feel jelak. In fact, its creaminess highlighted the flavours of the toppings, and added an extra chewy texture to the tasty pizza. The thick layer of mozzarella also successfully put away all my cravings for cheese.
Good news, you can find the upgraded mozzarella in all their pizzas. For a greater reason to splash the cash, Domino’s is holding a cheese-off contest from now till 28 October 2018 where you can win a trip to New York City!
To get in on this:
Two lucky winners will each win a free trip for one to New York City, inclusive of flight and 5D4N accommodation.
So whether you’re a pizza connoisseur or a wanderluster aiming to check the Big Apple off your bucket list, make a date for Domino’s and try their newly upgraded pizzas.
While you’re there, be sure to perfect your #cheesepull shot and you might just find yourself in the concrete jungle where dreams are made of.
This post is brought to you by Domino’s.
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