After a movie at the IMAX, we headed to Abbotsford for some late-night grub at E-Lounge Pizzeria. Located on grungy Victoria Street, this area, nonetheless, is quite vibrant with dozens upon dozens of mostly Asian restaurants and food stands, with a smattering of alternatives, all set quite content amongst the graffiti and litter of the environs. E-Lounge is nothing fancy to look at. (And, to be honest, I didn't notice anything that's even worth mentioning.) Truly nondescript; but, it's the food that, ultimately, counts here.
E-Lounge's has a typically varied Italian menu of pastas and sides, but the main draw is the variety of pizzas. Of course, you've gotta have some vino to wash down those pizzas, so a bottle of Mocandunda Riesling ($44) and Greenstone Shiraz ($42) were nice pairings for the mains. Our party ordered several pizzas: A couple of large Tartufo e Porcini (with truffle oil) ($27 ea.); a large Salsiccia ($25); a regular-sized pizza special ($22); and a regular-sized Porcini (with bacon) ($20). As was the case with our party, we all love thin crust, and this is definitely the place to go if that's your liking. Flavors were excellent, without being overwhelmed by tomato sauce. A couple of condiments of drizzling chili oil and ground extra-hot chili powder gave everything that added oomph! And, too, a couple in our party ordered the Insalata Mista ($13), which looked smallish in size, but, apparently, was plentiful. The service was excellent, esp. our friendly and attentive waitress.
In short, if you've got a hankering for good, old-fashioned, thin-crust pizza, in a no-nonsense setting, all served by a friendly staff, then E-Lounge is the place to pop into if you're in the neighborhood...! :D read more