Quest for the Best Pizza in Winnipeg


Quest for the Best Pizza in Winnipeg

August 2011 – January 2013

For a while, I wanted to find the best pizza in Winnipeg.  With dozens, perhaps hundreds of pizza makers in Winnipeg, I’d look like a pizza before I tried a fraction of them.  Then I came up with the idea of letting you, the reader, help me find Winnipeg’s best pizza.  Most people eat pizza and have a firm idea about who makes the best pizza.  Over the last year and a half, I solicited friends, family and readers to tell me who makes the best pizza in the city.  From your selections, I set out to try them all and empirically assess them.  Thanks to your willingness to the participate, I received 23 locations of “cannot miss” pizzas. 

I sought pizza from each of these places and broke them down to evaluate.  I looked at the vegetable component, the meat, the crust, the sauce, the cheese and the overall impression.  I know that some like artichoke, some are meatheads, some like thick crust and some like thin—that’s not how I evaluated them.  I looked at things that we all want in common.  We all want fresh, crisp and bright vegetables.  Meat should be well seasoned, not overcooked and not over-salty.  The crust should come cooked through, not chewy, hard, burnt or cardboard-like.  The sauce should be deep, rich and flavourful, not flat, runny and dead.  Pizzas should have enough cheese to hold everything together; if using fatter cheeses, the fat should not pool into globs of fat.  Finally, how does the pizza look as a whole package?  Did someone just slop it together or did they take the time to assort the ingredients evenly and attractively?

Based on these criteria, I rated each out of a possible five points—the perfect pizza sums to 30.  Here’s how our entrants made out:


Now here’s the problem:  do you consider the $30 pizza to be the same as the $8 pizza?  Being a frugal market, citizens of Winnipeg always search for a bargain.  I factored the prices into the assessments and normalised the prices according to sizes and toppings.  With that data, I built an index and adjusted the data to base 100.  That is, the average tasting pizza with an average price rates 100 points on the index.  The farther below 100, the worst bargain and greater the score above 100, the better the value.  Here’s how our pizzas made out.


Jumbo not only wins the best pizza score, because of its low price, it also wins the best value score, smashing the closest competition.  People may consider Bodegoes a surprise finisher since they’re known more for their noodles than their pizzas.  I’m sure people will also be surprised about the Pizza Hotline finish as many call it a fast, thoughtless dial. 

Here’s a breakdown of the ingredient descriptions.

Jumbo Pizza
info@jumbopizzawinnipeg.com
1 – 555 Balmoral St
204-982-6900

Jumbo Supreme 3 For 1 Pizza on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     Lots of veggies, nicely cooked
Meats:             Lots of meat with nice flavour
Crust:              Nice crust--nothing outstanding
Sauce:             Could use a bit more sauce
Cheese:          Good amount of cheese
Overall:            This is a generous, delicious pizza

Bodegoes



98 Albert St
204-943 3166

City Place – 333 St Mary Ave
204-415-7045

Shaw Park1 Portage Ave East
204-415-7045


Bodegoes on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     Big chunks, but could use a bit more
Meats:             Big chunks – I’d probably cut them up into smaller pieces and have more on the pizza
Crust:              Delicious, thick crust with crunchy outside
Sauce:             Plentiful and rich – but this came with a barbecue/hoisin type sauce, not for hard core tomato sauce fans
Cheese:          Nicely browned on top but could use just a tad more
Overall:            This is a delicious pizza

Pizza Hotline

204-222-2222

Vegetables:     Fine but enough to see, scant on mushrooms
Meats:             Bland sausage but fair amount and fair chunks
Crust:              Well cooked and moist
Sauce:             Plentiful and rich
Cheese:          A little light but still enough for goo
Overall:            Very good all around pizza and good value

Tony’s Master of Pizza
1110 Pembina Hwy
204-452-9797

Tony's Pizza on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     Fresh and raw, adequate amount but could use more
Meats:             Fair chunks of flavourful sausage, nicely cooked bacon
Crust:              Quite thin, crisp and nicely cooked, although the edges are a little burnt
Sauce:             Fresh but in very low supply, barely see it in spot and non existent in others
Cheese:          Plenty and nice blend of cheddar
Overall:            All ingredients are fresh in a competently made pizza; however, the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts and this pizza exceeds the ingredient descriptions

Santa Ana Pizzeria & Bistro
F-1631 St. Mary’s Rd
204-415-1440

Vegetables:     Chopped finely but there’s lots of it
Meats:             Pepperoni is very thin, but there are lots of slices.  Large chunks of sausage but not very many chunks.  Meat is quite salty.
Crust:                          Medium thickness that’s perfectly fired and crispy.
Sauce:             Alternate sauces (pesto, BBQ for example) are delicious; the tomato sauce-based barely has any sauce    
Cheese:          There's enough to told the ingredients together but not enough to make it gooey (or fatty).  Lots of variety of cheeses if you go with the house specials.
Overall:            They make a great pizza.  Looking at the ingredients separately, there isn’t a lot but put it all together and the whole is much greater than the sum of the parts.

Papa John’s

Vegetables:     Lots of delicious vegetables, well cooked and well seasoned.
Meats:             There's plenty of meat but it's shockingly over-salted, so much that it's ruining the rest of the pizza.
Crust:                          Nice thicker crust that's lightly herbed and cooked competently.
Sauce:             Plenty of sauce that's lightly herbed.  
Cheese:          There's a lot delicious cheese, although the meat amps up the grease volume.
Overall:            This is a complete and nicely put together pie.

Little Caesar’s

Vegetables:     Ranges from adequate to very sparse (three slices of mushrooms on entire pizza)
Meats:             Not much flavour on the sausage and the pepperoni must have been cut with a razor blade
Crust:                          Thick and moist
Sauce:             Tons of nice sauce
Cheese:          Tons of gooey cheese
Overall:            Veggies need to be better distributed and the pepperoni is so thin it’s flavourless.

Santa Lucia

Vegetables:     Fresh, raw and crispy, plentiful enough to cover the entire pie
Meats:             Plenty of well prepared meats to cover the entire pie
Crust:              A little too thick and doughy, with the edges a little burnt in some zones
Sauce:             The sweeter sauce is not distributed evenly, so you don’t get any in some areas
Cheese:          Tons of cheese covers the entire pizza
Overall:            With a little bit more sauce, evenly spread, and a thinner dough, this would come close to being the perfect pizza

Loona Rossa
460 St. Mary’s Rd
204-235-1289

Loona Rossa on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     An adequate amount of vegetables but a lot is undercooked and rather plain
Meats:             Tons of meat that's well spiced.  Some are a little dry.
Crust:                          Nicely made and well cooked to leave a crunch.
Sauce:             There's a lot of sauce but not a lot of flavour to the sauce.  
Cheese:          There's a lot of cheese but the sheer mass of the other ingredients make it look like it's sparse--this pie needs a tad more cheese to complement the other ingredients.
Overall:            This is a massive pizza that will fill you up on no time.  Pre-cooking and spicing the vegetables would make this a formidable pizza.

Slices
1329 Portage Ave / 401 Stafford St
204-255-5555 or 204-475-3443

Vegetables:     Lots of vegetables, cooked perfectly al dente
Meats:             Meat is cooked nicely, but distributed unevenly--one piece is loaded but the next is vegetarian.
Crust:              Thinner crust that’s nicely baked
Sauce:             There’s nothing outstanding about the sauce, but there’s plenty of it.
Cheese:          Lots of mozza that’s nicely browned
Overall:            If there was just a touch more meat, better placed, this would be a perfectly balanced pizza.

Royal Pizza
300 St. Anne’s Road
204-254-0658

Original Royal Pizza on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     Fresh and well cooked, with lots of onions but a little skimpy on the green peppers
Meats:             Juicy and well cooked Italian sausage
Crust:              Nice and crispy near the edges but a little tough in the middle
Sauce:             A little sweeter with good flavour
Overall:            Nice and thick with lots of goo, and nice proportions of toppings

Saucers
570 Academy Rd
204-489-9204

Saucers on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     Big chunks, fresh and crisp
Meats:             Big chunks – some are a little overcooked and cry
Crust:              Delicious, thin and crispy
Sauce:             A bit thin but plenty of it
Cheese:          Tons of cheese, with differing kinds to match the stuffing
Overall:            All the ingredients are there for a superior pizza but sometimes it lacks a bit of flavour

Mrs. Vanelli’s

Vegetables:     Lots of veggies, nicely cooked
Meats:             Lots of meat with nice flavour
Crust:              Nice crust--nothing outstanding
Sauce:             Could use a bit more sauce
Cheese:          Good amount of cheese
Overall:            This is a generous, delicious pizza


Carbone Coal Fire Pizza
400-1580 Taylor Ave
204-488-2554

Vegetables:     Fresh and well cooked, but a little skimpy
Meats:             Plenty of meats but the sausage was a little dry and the chicken was very dry.  Ham was good.
Crust:              Nice and crispy near the edges and deliciously thin throughout.  One corner was slightly burnt.
Sauce:             Sauce has good herbaceous flavour—could have used a bit more.
Cheese:          Tons of cheese makes for a deliciously gooey pizza.
Overall:            Nice proportions of toppings produces a very good pizza.  Carbone propounds the advantages of the coal-fired oven, mainly that the high heat cooks the crust quickly and seals in the moisture—and they are right on.  If not for the one segment that was burnt, this would have been the perfect crust.  Carbone also claims to use all fresh and organic ingredients.  The ingredients indeed look good and fresh; alas, a lot of the meats were overcooked.  Having more inherent moisture, the vegetables turned out perfectly—if the meat portions were a little thicker, they’d stay moist too.

Domino's

Vegetables:     A little skimpy on the vegetables--not very much and what's there is cut very small
Meats:             Fair-sized chunks, but not a lot of it.
Crust:              Average crust, cooked well
Sauce:             Not a lot of flavour to the sauce but there's an adequate amount of it
Cheese:          A good amount of cheese
Overall:            This is a well put together pizza, even if it could use a bit more ingredients

Panago’s
204-949-0001

Vegetables:     Tiny morsels that barely surface
Meats:             It looks like a fair amount of meat but it’s deceiving.  The pepperoni is sliced razor thin and the ground meats are well distributed to hide the volume paucity.
Crust:                          Thin crust is very rubbery.
Sauce:             Nice sauce that’s tangy and herbaceous.  
Cheese:          There's a good amount of cheese to hold everything together.
Overall:            The whole is better than the sum of the parts for this pizza.

Diana’s Gourmet Pizzeria
730 St. Anne’s Rd
204-954-7858

Diana's Gourmet Pizzeria on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     Lots of raw veggies, cut into big chunks
Meats:             Huge chunks of meat, although it’s a tad overcooked and not as juicy as can be
Crust:              Possibly the thickest dough on the market, and prepared well
Sauce:             Great acidic sauce that’s largely plentiful but a little sparse in some areas
Cheese:          A little more cheese would be nice to accompany the mountain of toppings
Overall:            The ingredients are very good and you get lots of it.  Slightly less heat on the meat and a bit more cheese would make this great pizza an outstanding pizza

Bonfire Bistro
1433 Corydon Ave
204-487-4440
Fax:  204-489-2703
bonfirebistro@mts.net

Vegetables:     Fair size and amount, nicely cooked
Meats:             small portions, cut with a razor
Crust:              Average crust, cooked well
Sauce:             Not a lot of flavour to the sauce, and not a lot of sauce
Cheese:          The meat pizzas swim in grease, veggie pizzas do not--both have good amounts of cheese.
Overall:            The meat pizzas are flat, greasy and tasteless; the veggie pizzas have a lot more depth and taste.


Niakwa

Vegetables:     not a lot but what’s there tastes fresh
Meats:             large chunks, nicely seasoned
Crust:              thin crust—very hard and cardboard-like
Sauce:             not enough to tell
Cheese:          just holds it together   
Overall:            good taste in the good but distracted by the crust

Agostino’s
1771-F Ness Ave
204-832-8900

Agostino's Pizzeria on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     An adequate amount of vegetables that’s a tad overcooked.
Meats:             Skimpy on the meat and what’s there is dried and quite salty.
Crust:              Thick crust that’s very dough and tough.
Sauce:             This is an interesting sauce.  It looks like there’s plenty of it, but when you try to isolate it, it seems to disappear.  
Cheese:          Lots of gooey cheese that’s a little greasy.
Overall:            This isn’t a bad pizza but the dough takes away a lot of the appeal (and ends up sitting in your stomach like a rock).

Vern’s Pizza
#2 – 1200 McPhillips St or 527 London St
204-66-VERNS
www.vernspizza.com
Youtube:  youtube.com/vernspizzawinnipeg

Vern's Pizza on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     Fresh but not very much of it
Meats:             Tons of meat, thickly layered
Crust:              Thick crust that melts in your mouth and doesn’t taste too doughy
Sauce:             Lots of tangy sauce
Cheese:          Very light on the cheese
Overall:            This could be a great pizza but it needs a bit of adjusting.  The main problem is that there is too little cheese, which means that it doesn’t hold together.  It needs three times as much cheese to bind the amount of ingredients.  If they cut down a little on the meat and increase the vegetable matter, this would be a perfectly balanced pizza on a perfect crust.

Van Goes
4-741 St. Mary’s Rd
204-257-4992
Fax:  204-253-6383
info@vangoespizza.ca

Van Goes Pizza & Chicken on Urbanspoon

Vegetables:     Small, finely shredded, each additional adds almost nothing
Meats:             too salty, very smoky (overpoweringly where entire pizza tastes like smoke)
Crust:              thin crust—a little doughy
Sauce:             good flavour, but hard to tell because overwhelmed by smoke
Cheese:          greasy
Overall:            dominated by smoke, not enough veggies

Pizza Pizza

Vegetables:     Slivers
Meats:             Tiny, like it was sliced with a razor
Crust:              Not outstanding but not bad
Sauce:             A little boring but there’s plenty of it
Cheese:          A bit greasy
Overall:            When you think of an over-cooked, bland and cardboard like slice of pizza, look no further than here


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Comments

  1. Eating is a very personal thing for people but clearly you don't understand that through your "cheesy" rating system that you've produced thinking that you can figure out the best pizza in town.

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  2. Regardless of you personal tastes, there are some standards that everyone wants, and some that no one wants. No one wants overcooked, beat up vegetables. No one wants dried, flavourless meats. No one wants burnt crust. These are standards and these are the components that I assess.

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  3. this is helpful. thank you.

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  4. The problem with Jumbo is that I've almost never ordered from them and NOT had them screw it up in some way. At almost every other place I've tried you can rely on getting exactly what you ordered. At Jumbo, you're really rolling the dice.

    By the way, I wish you'd move the flyout menu to anywhere BUT the right side of the screen. It interferes with the scroll bar which is essential to making a long entry like this usable.

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