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I was very determined not to review Secret Pizza until I've had this place sober! Always had a little doubt about this place since I've only been here after a night at Marquee. I always remember it being awesome (or whatever I can remember of it) and all of my friends love this place. Came on a Tuesday night since I was in Vegas for work. As expected, sorta empty and just two guys working in the back. I went with the White Pie while my coworker went with the sausage. After it was heated up, my White Pie looked as bomb as I remembered it. In fact, it tastes even better than I remembered! Creamy, garlicky, and cheesey. I don't remember it being as garlicky as it tasted but it was great. You can even add some garlic powder, which I did since I'm a huge fan of garlic. Added some parmesan and sprinkled on red pepper to give it a bit of kick. I tried a bit of the sausage but the tomato sauce and the cheese didn't stick to the pizza so it ended up being this gooey mess, but so good. I did notice that my slice of White was smaller than all the other pizzas there... meh. Glad to say that when sober, this place tastes just as good, and for the the next time I'm here after a night at Marquee, I know I'm eating a good piece of pie!
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