Sunday, August 8, 2010

Pizza ToGo

The comfort of a good Mexican burrito is hard to come by in Shanghai. At the back of a copy shop is a little door with a poster menu proving the existence of Pizza ToGo (or Pizza To Go). There are no tables inside the copy shop. Aside from the poster and small sign on the outside, a passerby would not know of its existence. The "Cal-Mex" burritos get the food chit chat rolling as expats hankering for some cheap Mexican outside of the Chipotle fakery Cantina Agave totes. After an afternoon drink at Cottons, it seemed to be high time to go around the corner and check out what has been raved about.

The prices at Pizza ToGo are cheap. Really cheap. Probably the cheapest burrito in Shanghai with Teotihuacan already being cheap. Although pizza fits its namesake, that day was about the Cal-Mex, "a taste of home without the cost!" Looks good. The burritos range from 18-35RMB depending on if you want the 10 or 12-inch size. Quesadillas were more expensive ranging from 35RMB for the 10-inch cheese to 55RMB for the 12-inch steak (The chorizo quesadilla at Teotihuacan is only 12RMB and quite filling). The menu also displays hot dogs, milk tea, fresh juice, smoothies, chili cheese fries, and other American fast-food treats. After placing the order, the woman tells us in a mixture of Chinese and English

The large chicken burrito is enormous at 30RMB. It is probably better eaten with a fork and knife because of its size. Seeing as the difference between the big and small burritos are 2 inches of tortilla, the small burrito would already be satiating enough. The sight of a real flour tortilla is promising. The first bite reveals seasoned chicken, basic salsa fresca, lima beans, and a lot of rice (you can also get it with cheese, but this was omitted from the order). Actually, the bulk of the burrito is rice, but the rice was good. The chicken was also not too dry. The beans were slightly underdone and the fresh salsa left something to be desired (maybe a jalapeño or two) lacking the spice or punch to give a burrito an extra kick. It would have been better with refried black beans and the option of adding your own hot sauce, salsa verde, or whichever salsa is preferred. This burrito is more of a Cal-Mex quick fix than exciting

Pizza ToGo large chicken burrito Inside view of Pizza ToGo large chicken burrito

The quesadilla was somewhat of a disaster, barely being held together by the fake spray cheese. The texture of the cheese was more gooey than melted, but had a hint of spice to its artificial flavor. It came with bell peppers and mushrooms, which were evenly abundant throughout the quesadilla. The cheese part was just unsatisfying, proving once again how difficult it is to get decent cheese in China.

The woman informed us that there was another location on Wuyi Lu and that Pizza ToGo does free delivery within 2km with a 30RMB order. Pizza ToGo offers a better, cheap option for a Cal-Mex fix, especially if you want to order in.

Shanghai Pizza ToGo Menu 1

Shanghai Pizza ToGo Menu 2

Pizza ToGo. No. 193 Wulumuqi Nan Lu, Xuhui District. Delivery: 6431-2378 or 15000414787 for English / SMS. 10:30-22:30.

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