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    Perlas Pizza

    4.0 (28 reviews)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Fried Pickles
    Diana T.

    The food here is pretty average, it's not the best pizza I've had but it definitely could have been better. The pizza itself was kinda soggy and the crust was too chewy. It could have also users a bit more tomato sauce. The fried pickles were horrible. They were overly battered and burnt. The pickles were dry and the batter made it hard to bite into, we ended up throwing it away. Overall, this place is fine if you're in a pinch and not able to get pizza elsewhere but we probably wouldn't be back.

    Cheese Ravioli
    Lalitha V.

    I found this place when we were on a road trip. The pizza was perfect and done right! We could tell that all the ingredients used were fresh, and we just gobbled it up. The cheese ravioli was delicious, except the cheese was a little too much on top. Otherwise, the taste is perfect. I loved this place so much that I stopped by again while we were heading back home from our trip.

    I ordered grilled chicken Stromboli but got this calzone
    Renee C.

    Nothing fancy inside, I'd only do take out from here. Fast service, nice workers. I called in an order for a grilled chicken Stromboli, and i got a giant calzone (yes, a calzone, something got mixed up but I did t realize this until I was driving away). It was filling with extra melty cheese and big chunks of juicy chicken inside a pizza dough. Surprisingly not greasy which is great! The tomato sauce was on the side and had a nice taste to it and had two big cups for dipping. Overall not bad.

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    Allan A.

    Checked out this newly opened pizza joint. Offers pizza, pasta and salads. Good variety of pizza toppings. Enjoyed the creamy garlic chicken and pepperoni pizzas but especially liked the potato pizza. Would return to try other offerings.

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    Janice R.

    We live in King George, but love coming down to Short Pump for shopping and food. We discovered this place via Maps and Wow, it was SO GOOD! Reasonably priced and absolutely lip smacking flavor. Highly recommend! I had the lasagne, my husband had the calzone, and my children shared a large pepperoni pizza. We also had garlic knots and Greek salada. Everything was delicious! Highly recommend!

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    Laura J.

    Had another great meal at Perlas! We tried a little of everything. The food was great! Quality, fresh and awesome tasting! Customer service was great as well! Look forward to seeing you guys again soon!

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    Always delicious!! Just remember to ask for "extra sauce" on the pizza! My favorite in the area!

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    Good tasting, consistent pizza ...great for takeout! Fast and reasonably priced. Recommend

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    One of the best, classic NY style pizzas I've had in a long time! Also very reasonably priced and friendly staff.

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    Really enjoy the pizza, garlic knots and salads! Quick delivery, our new pizza place!

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