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Toni’s Pizzeria 27 inch pizza challenge

“Nae bother”

“A could dae that!”

“90 minutes? Pffft!”

… just some of the things that go through your mind and everyone else’s when the Toni Pizza Challenge is mentioned.

A friend and I took on this monster at 3pm today.

Here it is being made… or doesn’t even fit on the ruddy worktop!

Pizza is bigger than the worktop

Salvador Dali Special to sit in, please!

Contenders, ready!?

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The challenge is to finish a whole pizza to yourself, but seeing how it is a small place, they only had room for one at a time. We were to finish a half each then bring out the next one to walk to victory!

My strategy was: as soon as the clock started ticking… just go for. Simple and logical one really!

This worked immeasurably well (Toni said so!). All Those years of greed finally paying off! I got half (of my first half) down in 10 minutes. Up to this point the pizza was delicious. But that was before the regret made an appearance.

Shortly after the 10 minute mark, the pizza cooled down below the point of the “enjoyable mozzarella zone” and became thicker, and harder to quaff.

This was the turning point. After this, the end goal kept looking back at us and laughing like we were a right couple of inexperienced food challenge competitive eaters…. fair enough, then.

After 25 minutes I had my half completely down except half the crusts. This is when we were asked if we wanted the other pizza made up and cooked for us. Delirious with joy that the other pizza was not being cooked for us, we bowed out of the second one and I finished the crusts of my remaining cold slab of failure.

David managed to eat half of his half and got the rest boxed up to take home… I don’t know why, because I wouldn’t be able to look that thing in the face again.

A painful and slow drive home then we said our goodbyes and decided to never speak of this event again!

All in all, a great day out.

Cheers Toni’s Pizzeria!

I took a “before” picture and I got my camera out to take an “after” picture. I even pointed the thing at the empty table and I believe I took the “after” shot, but my phone doesn’t seem to agree. The pizza must have got to my head and caused me to hallucinate some post-challenge photography. Sorry about that.

p.s. according to the staff, I apparently managed more than what most people could manage. I ate the equivalent of two 16″ pizzas. So that’s something to take away from this because I certainly wouldn’t be taking any of their pizza away any time soon… regardless of how delicious is really is!

First night in Siem Reap

Siem Reap is a couple of degrees hotter that Phnom Penh at the moment. That doesn’t sound like much, but I’ll tell you that it is 37-39℃ during the day. Mental!

This place is very tourist oriented, with far more tuk tuks, street food, and restaurants. People will pester you a lot here for business, but you just have to be brutal and say no until they leave you alone. You get used to it and they do expect it anyway.

It’s like an Asian mini-Vegas as it reminds me of the strip there. It has music blaring out and lights everywhere!

I wanted to go here for dinner, but it might have been a tad adventurous for us. We settled on a place that was busy and the menu looked OK. We just got pizzas as it was easy. Couldn’t remember the name of it so I just Google searched it and it is called “Happy Special Pizza”. They did a lot more than pizza, though, so we didn’t know that pizza was their thing.

Sitting there starving, our food took 40 minutes to come. This place is a pub that serves food, and we were the only ones eating as far as we could see. The pizzas arrived, and they looked great, but we’re nothing special, in all honesty. Not terrible in any way, just not a decent pizza.

Siem Reap pizza

The bill was only $18 including a cocktail and a large bottle of water, so it was fine for the price.

After dinner we went to the night Market to have a gander. Basically, it’s endless amounts of tat, with added gumph. And they just don’t leave you alone. Mildly infuriating, but ignoring them is yet only way to deal with it.

As it happens, I left my favourite sunglasses on the bus (gutted when I realised! I was having such a relaxing time in the pool at the time too) on the way here so I had to find a half-decent pair to use for going to the temples tomorrow. Got some “Ray Bans” for $5 haggled down from $8. Rubbish but they’ll do. I’ll never get a pair like my favorite ones again. I’ll pull through.

I’m glad we started the trip off in Phnom Penh, as it is a generally a nicer, less touristy place.

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