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TrueTrue, previously called One Pizza, offers a simple selection of signature pizzas or you can create-your-own pizza. Both options cost the same, $11.86 each. I came here a bit after lunch hour with a friend, so they were not very busy at all. I opted for their Hunt & Peck, which is topped with spicy tomato, fresh mozzarella, spinach, chorizo sausage, farm eggs, parmesan, chili oil, and black pepper. My friend had the Aristocrat, topped with classic tomato, mozzarella, garlic confit, pesto, arugula, extra virgin olive oil, and parmesan. Although their pizzas looked amazing, both my friend and I agreed that their pizzas were very underwhelming and bland. The first bit was good, but slowly lost that "wow" factor. They even forgot to cut my pizza into individual slices when I was served my pizza. The Hunt & Peck lacked any real flavour except for the heat coming through from the chili oil and chorizo sausage. It felt like they did not season this pizza at all. On the other hand, the Aristocrat was quite salty. Maybe they accidentally put all the salt into one of our order? Who knows lol. Definitely had have better pizza than this before. Might I dare say, even Domino's pizza is better than this. Won't be coming back any time soon unfortunately.
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