US Pizza now has a branch at Nagore Road, diagonally opposite JL Steamboat. Initially the only outlet is at Island Glades at a row of shop houses beside Gembira Parade.
It’s a pre-war house which has been given a face-lift. Brightly lit and big signboard, you definitely won’t miss it if you drive by Nagore Road.

The interior is very comfortable. This is the cash counter and kitchen behind it.

Not many tables but just enough for dinner crowd. It’s a mixture of old (the doors, lamps, floor) and new (posters/wallpapers, tables, etc.). It’s good that they make an effort to preserve the house structure and look.


There’s saver meals or any orders of pizzas only. We picked the Twin Meal B (serves 2) at RM 33
The meal comes with 1 Regular pizza of choice, 1 set of Crazy Garlic Twist, 3 pieces of New York Wings or Buffalo Wings and 2 glasses of Iced Lemon Tea.

The Buffalo Wings were very juicy and mildly spiced. The wings were well marinated but some may find it a little oily as they use chilli oil. Yummy enough for me!!

The Crazy Garlic Twist was something that surprised me. It looked very normal and not enticing but the aroma caught me and soon after, the first bite filled me with herbs and cheese taste. Crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. Nice appetizer!! Would have been perfect if there were mushroom soup!


I can’t help but keep snapping photos of all the tabasco sauces available for us to enjoy with the pizza.

As from the bottles above, the sauces are (from left) Habanero sauce, pepper sauce, green pepper sauce and garlic pepper sauce.
The hotness level also ranges from left to right, with the left being the hottest. The Habanero sauce is at first taste, not really hot but soon after it overtakes your taste buds and numbs your mouth!!! But very "chi kek" though. hahaha

And finally the main entry, a regular-sized pizza (6 pieces). I forgot what flavour we picked but it was good. Ingredients include pepperoni, button mushrooms, pineapple, green capsicum and chicken cubes.


The base is quite thin so the focus is on the ingredients on top. And they are generous with the ingredients!!!

Some close-up shots


Overall, pizza quality is definitely better than the franchised pizza hut we have around. Conducive environment and service is attentive.
Tel: 04-226 3322


Wow…the crazy garlic twist caught my attention oh.
How do you find this US pizza compared to Domino Pizza?
Comment by cariso — April 19, 2009 @ 10:44 am
They have one branch in Green Lane right? I saw this the other day. And the pizza tastes nice.
Comment by FoOd PaRaDiSe — April 20, 2009 @ 12:26 pm
You found the photos!! Hahaha….
Comment by KK — April 20, 2009 @ 3:24 pm
Thanks for sharing… everytime when we drove passed this place, we’ll wonder…
Comment by New Kid On The Blog — April 20, 2009 @ 5:21 pm
=> Cariso
The garlic twist was nice. US pizza gives quite a lot of ingredients. I’ve only tasted one flavour in US Pizza, so can’t really compare. But Dominoes is a little dry in my opinion.
=> Food Paradise
Yup, a branch near to Gembira Parade in green lane/island glades. This one in Nagore Road is the newer branch.
=> KK
Haha yea…misplaced!!!
=> New Kid On The Blog
Do try it. There’s not many people during weekdays, so it’s quiet inside, which means less interruption!
Comment by buzzingbee — April 20, 2009 @ 10:16 pm
The environment is not bad. Shall give a try to dine at this new place. Thanks for the review
Comment by Food Promotions — April 23, 2009 @ 9:27 pm
It’s time for me to sink my teeth into more pizzas… haha. The last time I had them was during their first opening at Island Plaza. I guessed it should be as good as before.
Comment by Criz Lai — April 25, 2009 @ 11:05 am
The pizzas are so rich with the ingredients.
Comment by foodpromotions — April 28, 2009 @ 11:10 am
I love their crazy garlic twist!
They are infact the best pizza delivery in Penang before Domino went in. That time only available in Island plaza when I first had them. Nice review on this one. It reminds me to visit them again when got the chance back in Penang.
Comment by email2me — April 29, 2009 @ 7:42 pm