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Best Greek Pizza in London

Pan-fried bottom, chewy crumb, oregano-heavy sauce. The Greek-American house-of-pizza classic.

Greek Pizza

What the real thing tastes like

Born in New England's Greek-immigrant 'House of Pizza' diners: dough proofed and baked in shallow oiled pans, giving a bottom that fries golden while the crumb stays chewy, under a tangy oregano-loud sauce and a cheddar-cut cheese blend. It is neither Naples nor New York and has never wanted to be either.

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Reviews run on nostalgia — the local House of Pizza box on the counter is a recurring childhood image. The fried-bottom chew is defended fiercely against coastal pizza snobbery, and the oregano-forward sauce is the taste reviewers say time-travels them.

Order it here when it has

  • golden fried base
  • nostalgia density
  • cheese pull of memory
  • regional pride

Walk away when you see

  • greasy at its worst
  • snobs dismiss it

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