Penang Restaurant | EL Mondo Pizza

“The original woodfire pizza in town” – that’s the tagline for El Mondo’s Pizza, located at the ground floor of Krystal Point, few shops away from the 7-Eleven. Slightly further down, you will find another Pizza outlet: Domino’s Pizza.

Not sure how the craving for pizza started, but having passed by Krystal Point numerous times but never venturing into this restaurant, a group of us decided to give it a try and see whether the place truly lived up to its tagline.

For starters, don’t be fooled by the restaurant name as it does not serve only pizza, but the whole Italian fare from appetizers to pasta and Italian sodas. Set lunches are also available.
However, not to be deterred from our original objective, we looked purposefully at the pizza menu ONLY (we are very focused people *ahem*!). There are several flavours to choose from, and even one ‘design your own topping’ option.

We must have looked very undecided as the restaurant owner dropped by to give a helping hand and recommended the 2 most popular flavours – BBQ chicken and El Mondo’s special.

In the end we opted for the BBQ chicken and Hawaiian Chicken (old favourite) and completed the meal with a serving of fried squid (we must respect our senior food lover who requested for the high cholesterol dish ).


As for drinks, we ordered mango smoothie, strawberry milkshake and one more adventurous person took the ‘cool’ blue Italian soda. Another place for Italian food hangout is at i-Avenue.


The outcome:
Environment:
Lighting is dim and cosy. Rather crowded if large group (>10 people). The woodfire oven takes pride of place at the back of the restaurant.
Service – Good. Helpful staff. This restaurant offers delivery services.
Food
Pizza crust is light and not too filling. Senior food lover found some burnt bits but the rest of us were okay. The BBQ chicken flavour is very distinctive and you can’t go wrong with Hawaiian Chicken J.
The fried squid (very big squid, by the way!) was rather rubbery and tasted as though it had just been taken out from deep freeze and put in hot oil.
Price
Don’t expect Pizza Hut prices. You pay for the uniqueness – a regular size (8 inch) pizza (cut into 6 pieces) costs RM28.
As for meeting the tagline, well… don’t know about being the best, but it’s definitely an experience worth trying for the atmosphere!
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Hey, I tried the Fish & Chips there. not bad. big and chunky…
however, I would like to recommend something off topic, You should also try the restaurant just next to it, called Eighteen. They serve good pasta ( My favs are Con Salmon or the Scallops Tomato based pasta).. Of course, If you want pasta, best you go Bella Italia, but 18 is my second best choice since i stay around that area.
I think El Mondo gonna open another branch at E-Gate very soon, I saw the banner there.
I tried the pizza there, not so nice lo. the bottom is too thick. i had try the pizza stall at Northam Beach cafe, although the topping is not much as it, bt i like the bottom(roti) very much. u should try la.bt if u prefer the topping is nice as pizza hut, then i think not suit for u lo.
Did you try their tiramisu? Not bad also….
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The Pizza topping and cheese is like NUTMEG DIP IN SALT…. so little … just like eating only bread….. (agreed Sharon’s comment)
i never tried, but my Costa Rica counter part said the pizza was very good.
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The pizza here still better than Pizza Hut lar… hahaha
Yea, except their original woodfire thing and their atmosphere… the pizza is ok lor…
The Bella Italia in Pulau Tikus is another to go if you really fancy pizza with light crust. The same goes for Tiramisu. We had seen a family actually dining here ordered only Tiramisu… But the one at El Mondo.. haven’t tried yet …ehehehe
Hi,
I try few kinds of pasta and pizza from here too..there are awesome.
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The pizza here is ok…but I never ordered or tried the pasta though..my friend commented that the pasta is a no-no!!
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Though your preference towards this shop is different, but as long as it suits your taste. We’re happy to know that.. If it’s not there’s always other alternatives, right?
I remembered 10 years ago, I had a good firewood pizza in a residential house, somewhere near Penang Chinese Swimming Club. A few years later, it moved to HongKong cafe in Penang road but the taste was not as good as 10 years back.
Maybe I will give el-mondo pizza a try.
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food was equally bad. nah, at least bravo italiana is better than what i eat at el mondo
emily,
Perhaps as a way for customer feedback and also future improvements, you can help to be more specific about the parts that went wrong..
Every now and then, we’ll try to keep in touch with the owner to tell them of the genuine feedback we have on their restaurants… Of course, whether they choose to listen or not is another issue
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