Pizza Indienne
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Pizza Indienne
................................$Pizza King Presles’s menu really surprised me as a reviewer with how well they blend classic pizza comfort with creative flair, especially at fair prices around €11.50 for most pies. Alongside the usual suspects - think Reine, Calzone, Pepperoni, and the cheesy 5 Fromages - what stood out most was the Pizza Indienne, a creamy, curry‑sauced creation topped with both fried and smoked chicken, onions and peppers that gives the whole menu an unexpected but lovable twist. It’s exactly the kind of dish that makes you rethink what a pizza can be, balancing familiar Italian‑style crust with bold, aromatic spices.
Naturally, this place doesn’t stop there: from tandoori‑style pizzas and burger‑inspired creations to tex‑mex bites and classic Italian favourites, the variety adds casual depth to a meal whether you’re dining solo or with friends. The Indienne pizza, with its rich curry‑cream base, acts as a bridge between traditional and inventive, and you’ll find it memorable alongside simpler choices like the Mexicaine or the extravagant selections. With sides, desserts and even kid‑friendly options rounding out the spread, the menu feels inviting without being overwhelming.
All told, Pizza King Presles serves up more than just standard dough and toppings; its menu is coherent, confident and comforting, with the Pizza Indienne embodying that playful spirit. If you’re after something that’s both clear in concept and contextually bold in taste, this menu leaves you satisfied and curious for your next visit.