Pizzacone



Pizzacone is a new Manhattan restaurant where you can buy the contents of a pizza stuffed into a cone:

The dough cones are shipped to Pinto daily from a Connecticut bakery, and each Pizzacone is made to order at the counter; you tell them what ingredients to add, and then it's cooked in the oven for five minutes. The result, according to one early guinea pig, is as convenient as it is delicious. "Tastes like a pizza," Victor Nelli, a TV producer, tells the Daily News. "You can totally walk with it, and you don't have the oil dripping all over you."


What say you, Neatoramanauts: awesome or disgusting? Or both?

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I can only imagine the incredible pizza burn when you take the first chomp of this monster.
Or, you could cut off the point of the cone and slurp the thing down. That way you'll get all that yummy pepperoni grease first, before it has a chance to coagulate.
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“Tastes like a pizza,” Victor Nelli, a TV producer, tells the Daily News.

What the hell did he expect? It *is* a pizza. Television people are such morons.
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When I worked on Regent St in London, I used to go to a little shop around the corner for pizza wraps, which were essentially the same thing only not conical.

Yeah, and, calzone.
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we use to have a similar franchise in New Zealand but it was epic fail... the topping to crust ratio needed work and the center was either to hot or not cooked... never perfect... so yeah :(
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We have a chain here in India, called Pizza Corner, which offers something called a Conizza. Take a look at the menu card, which has a photo of it: http://www.pizzacorner.com/menu.asp

It's the same thing exactly, only it's been around for a couple of years.
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