Chito's claims they have just about everything in one tiny restaurant that, as far as I saw, has no seating. The pizza at the end of the day was curled up and dry - nothing was fresh, but I was starving.
The only thing that made my slice better was by first seeing a woman get a slice with chicken on the top. They carved fresh chicken from the spit and loaded it on top - added garlic and hot sauces, then popped it in a bag.
It was great to have late-night, and the service is pretty good - but all in all, the food is tired, dry, and dirty.