Let's start with the obvious 'cons': this place is in a food-court in a mall [ambience doesn't get any better than that!], and you'll probably have to travel quite a way on the Ubahn to get here.
BUT that might be offset by the 'pros,' especially in a particular circumstance: you're hungry for pizza. the thin-crust, wood-oven Neopolitan style pizza, which you can find all over Munich, is all well and good -- but that's not what you want right now. You're hungry for that thick-crust American style pizza, kind of like Dominos (and you're feeling a little conflicted, even admitting that to yourself).
Make up an errand to go pick something up at one of the many shops in the mall -- jump on the Ubahn, make your way to U2 line and go all the way out to Messestadt West (Riem Arcaden). Then you can grab yourself a slice of pizza at Enrico Rossini. [warning -- it's inside in the food court, not the stand-alone restaurant Calabrone, which is fine but very typical Munich/Neopolitan].
Enrico Rossini's is not New York style (it's thicker than that), but not Chicago style (definitely thinner than that). But it's got a thick, chewy, crust, really decent sauce -- toppings are generous and decent quality. It might strike you as pretty expensive for one slice, but it's a BIG slice. They have beer & wine too.
It'll take care of that craving. And you have your errand at the mall as your cover-story, so you don't even have to admit you made a special trip to eat at a food court. read more