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Updated 20 May, 2016

I've said it before, I'll say it again. Pizza is the only love triangle I need.

I never say no to trying a new pizza joint out. And if a place offers something unique I'm all for it! Like when the 20-inch pizza was a new concept in Karachi (yes, wayyyyy back in the day) I made a fuss about trying it out.

So when I heard about Whole Slice, I had to have it. And you know how they won me over? Apart from 'you had me at pizza', they claim their pizzas are healthier than average.

Healthy pizza? Bring it on!
Healthy pizza? Bring it on!

"The Whole Slice story began a few years ago when Kamil Rahim and Aamer Fatah, two friends looking to eat healthier food, started Pakistan’s first ready-to-eat health food company, Evergreen," say the owners of Whole Slice. From Evergreen, they wanted to branch out to attempt making our favorite guilty pleasure (although please note, I feel no guilt, just pleasure) as healthy as possible.

Where to go

Like many new pizza joints, Whole Slice is delivery only. But they do have a location... in the Google Play Store! Instead of relying on food ordering apps, Whole Slice actually has its own app that customers can use to order pizza. I found this to be a quirky plus, though some may not feel the same way.

The app has all you need... From Whole Slice
The app has all you need... From Whole Slice

Whole Slice owners Kamil Rahim and Aamer Fatah explain their decision, "I think we all hate having those long, mechanical conversations with call center people when ordering in, so we really wanted to minimize that type of [hassle] when people interacted with Whole Slice."

Thus, came the app. "We decided that we needed to provide perhaps the most important thing that any delivery business does, convenience. A mobile app seemed to be the answer, it’s convenient, efficient and generally pretty cool."

And we agree! It is cool! Plus, ordering from the app gives you a 10% discount. Quite the win-win situation.

When to go

Whole Slice is open from 12pm-11pm daily.

What to order

With pizza being the ultimate cheat day food, I don't have to be psychic to know everyone wants a healthy option. So when Whole Slice owners asked themselves, “Is it possible to create a healthier pizza without sacrificing taste?” I am happy to report that they came up with an answer.

According to them, "The experiment began with a few simple rules for all our pizzas: we'd use only the freshest and highest quality ingredients, we'd depend on our cheesy holy trinity of Mozzarella, Gouda and Cheddar, we'd create unique dipping sauces that kick each bite up a notch and we'd stone bake our homemade whole-wheat bases."

The joy when I saw these, was real
The joy when I saw these, was real

Sorry people, pizza can't be completely healthy, but I give props to Whole Slice for trying their best to come as close as possible. And who isn't tempted by a holy trinity of cheese!? That sounds so Gouda! Sorry, was that pun too cheesy? Okay I'll stop now...

We decided to try the pepperoni and turkey flavors in the office (I love my job) and the app did make it super easy.

The pepperoni needed a lot of improvement
The pepperoni needed a lot of improvement

Unfortunately, it wasn't the best experience I've had with pizza. The base of the pepperoni was overdone — not 'charred for a subtle smokey flavor,' it was burnt. We could taste it. Maybe we wouldn't have tasted it so much if the pepperoni was tastier. The pepperoni was a heartbreaker actually, very dry with barely any flavor.

The turkey was okay, wish it had more cheese
The turkey was okay, wish it had more cheese

The turkey was much better, it was more flavorful (perhaps because of the jalapeno topping) and was slightly more juicy.

The pizza was a little too thin for my liking. We appreciate a thin crust, but expect a generous layer of cheese and pizza sauce to compensate. I wish they'd been a little more generous on that front. I don't want the salan feel of course, but I should at least be able to acknowledge its existence.

Also, my personal feeling is that the crust was too crisp, almost biscuity. For me the mark of a great thin crust pizza is that it maintains a delicate balance between a doughy and crunchy base. Something that's thin but still has some chew to it.

I really wanted to love this... I did
I really wanted to love this... I did

A bad pizza is enough to make me go into Devdas mode. So I couldn't resist letting Whole Slice know how the burnt crust had me singing 'Maar Daala'. But they were prompt in making amends and sent us another pizza the very next day, free of cost!

"Like any new business, we made a few mistakes in our testing phase, and tweaked our product, delivery service and recipes as we went along," shared Whole Slice. That's understandable. Especially when working with the ingredients the way these guys are, of course they'll need to experiment and should be allowed to make mistakes.

Their attentive service actually made me guilty about raging on them. "We’re pretty open to hearing customer feedback, both positive and negative and we’ll keep working to improve our offerings, taking our customer feedback very seriously. We’ve even converted a few people who really disliked it into loyal fans just by listening to their feedback and trying to tailor an offering to their needs," they added.

This was an improvement but could've been better
This was an improvement but could've been better

The steak and cheese pizza they sent over the next day impressed me because the beef was very flavourful and juicy, a welcome departure from the arid pepperoni. It had the same amount of sauce as the turkey pizza. I loved that they paid attention to my mushroom allergy, because not only was there no mushroom in sight, I could tell they didn't have pre-made topping mixes for their pizzas from which they just pick out an ingredient. The pizza featured caramelized onions which I was very skeptical of but they really added to the flavor.

That sauce though...
That sauce though...

I think what really deserves a shout out at Whole Slice is their dipping sauce! It was thick and creamy with this tang that went great with the pizzas. I could buy a tub of that!

Damage on the pocket

Okay, this place is pricier than many joints. The two pizzas we ordered, plus an extra Rs100 for delivery (because we were out of their delivery range) and the 10% off due to ordering from the app gave us the total of Rs1,954. Considering the size of the pizza and how thin they were, it's a bit much.

However, I give them leeway for being new, their ideology and their willingness to continue working on their product. I see myself ordering from here again, especially the turkey. It is still a great place for the health fanatic to enjoy a cheat day from.

Comments

Amin Ansari May 20, 2016 12:31pm
Any plans of opening in Lahore?
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Naxalite May 20, 2016 12:39pm
Do not fall trap to this, guys. Same your money and invest in your assets.
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Atiya Abbas May 20, 2016 12:45pm
Ok love the opening line because Pizza = Life. Will definitely try it out :)
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Sheikh May 20, 2016 01:08pm
If someone likes TAHT type of PIZZA- Lots of TOPPINGS ,then it is only available from the CHAIN companies.And that is anything but not PIZZA I am sure.
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analyses May 20, 2016 02:38pm
From what I've seen so far, always avoid those pizza joints that are just on delivery via phone and do not have a restaurant. Ive seen some renowned names in this delivery mode only in which the kitchen is located in a dark basement underneath a 4 story 100 yard apartment buildings in DHA Khi (Bukhari, Nishat commercial etc). You can judge yourself how hygiene conscious they would be in that place as it only requires a bike to deliver the pizza at your doorstep and noone to know how that pizza was prepared.
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Ding Dong May 20, 2016 06:57pm
@Naxalite ; Dude, why are you always slamming the food articles, Your comments are always so negitive. LOL!
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Mahmood May 20, 2016 07:29pm
So every Pizza has meat toppings, and greasy!? No vegies choices? And nearly $20 for a medium sized Pizza? Pizza is a lot cheaper even in Dubai, London or anywhere in the US.
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Skeptic May 20, 2016 07:30pm
If anyone actually witnessed how the food is prepared at any of these joints in Pakistan, you will never eat the stuff!
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shuaib May 21, 2016 12:18am
Where do they gt Halal turkey meat ?
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Omrna May 24, 2016 05:59am
will try some
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