Italian Combo Calzone
Jimmy's House Of Pizza

Jimmy's House Of Pizza

495;497;499;501;505;509 Washington Street, Quincy, 02169, United States Of America

Pizza • Steak • Cheese • French


"During my first visit to this restaurant, I couldn’t help but ask how he managed to make the mozzarella sticks look as fresh and delicious as in the marketing photos. The secret, as it turns out, is using fresh oil. Everything we ordered was fresh, from the chicken fingers to the pizza. We knew we had to come back! I usually make organic pizza from scratch at home whenever I can, but their New York-style thin crust pizza was truly outstanding. Even today, with my broken camera, I couldn’t help but notice how many kids were there—seven, not including my own who was with us. As someone who has previously tested food and has an advanced palate, and also as a parent of a child with Asperger’s that requires sensory engagement, I only rate or review places when they really stand out. Given my colitis, I often hesitate to trust restaurant food, but this place offers genuine restaurant quality. The hamburger was delicious and juicy! Unlike other businesses around Quincy, who tend to serve subpar food, they really know what they’re doing. We arrived close to closing time, and they even put marinara sauce on their pizza—trying to impress this Sicilian at heart, I suppose! Haha. Jimmy's and Athens Pizza in Weymouth are my go-to places, but this spot is definitely up there. The kids' menu is only $7, which is a great deal. Their fries may not be authentically French, but they were quite good. Overall, I highly recommend this restaurant!"

Paramount Piroshki

Paramount Piroshki

Paramount Piroshki, 735 Fremont Ave, San Leandro, CA 94577, USA, United States

Wraps • Bagels • Delivery • Breakfast


"Wonderful and welcoming service from Len, the freshly cooked samples he gives out are amazing, however the nature of how this food is distributed might not reflect the same quality when purchased. I would love if I could buy fresh food here rather than frozen because the fresh variants are a hundred times better!! I could eat those all day. The reality here is that this isn't a bakery or a restaurant but rather a factory store. I had a really good experience here, I rang the doorbell and Len let me in, gave me a menu to keep, and provided me with 2 whole food items for me and my mom as samples while I looked over the menu. They were long variants of the mushroom piroshki. They were so good, that fried crunchy texture was so perfect and the inside was so warm and flavorful. I ordered what they were most known for; the beef and cheese piroshki. The immediate downside is that you can only buy them frozen. I've tried many ways of reheating them. Right out of the freezer is a no-no because it won't heat evenly, the middle will be cold. But even when defrosting them they're a bit underwhelming compared to that AMAZING fresh piroshki I got as a sample. The absolute closest you can get is probably by wrapping it in foil and throwing it into an air fryer. Since these foods are frozen, you're never gonna get that perfect fried crunch back. The flavor of the meat and cheese is good but the doughiness kinda takes over; it's just very bready. I can describe the crust as sort of a donuty corndogish type taste. But like I said the quality is significantly lower from the fresh variant."