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SLICEYS PIZZA

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Los Angeles, California, 90019

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Rated 4.3/5 (10 Reviews)
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Hours of Operation
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 4-9PM
Wednesday: 12-9PM
Thursday: 12-9PM
Friday: 12-9PM
Saturday: 12-9PM
Sunday: 12-9PM

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SLICEYS PIZZA
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Location
3627 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, California, 90019
United States
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SLICEYS PIZZA Reviews


Submitted by Adrian Stucker on 09/04/2022

Adrian Stucker 1 stars rating.

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My 3rd and final visit to slicey's every time they have no slices. For a place called sliciey's you would think they would have a slice. Oh well....

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Submitted by Samuel Jørgensen on 08/15/2022

samuel jørgensen 5 stars rating.

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My favourite pizza place in LA! Hands down the tastiest pies I have had here. I'm biased, I almost always get the supremium, with some added jalapenos. Oh and being Australian, I'll order a size larger and keep some cold pizza for brekkie the next day. So bloody good!
The people working there are really nice and friendly and the service is great. I just wish they were opened later!

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Submitted by Thomas Grundler on 08/11/2022

Thomas Grundler 5 stars rating.

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Very good pizza, reasonably priced, excellent service.

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Submitted by Milli Curie on 08/07/2022

Milli Curie 5 stars rating.

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Super nice people here that are dedicated to providing fresh, hot food. I ordered a half ham and pineapple pizza and half cheese with extra sauce and garlic parm wings. The wings are crazy good and the pizza was tasty as well. Order directly from them to support this local business as the greedy companies like GrubHub take a percentage of their money! I will definitely order from them again and again....

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Submitted by Stefan Bachrodt on 06/26/2022

Stefan Bachrodt 5 stars rating.

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I would consider myself a pizza connoisseur and this place passes the test with flying colors. The cheese to sauce to crust ratio was so perfect! Crispy crust with gooey cheese! Seriously amazing.

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Submitted by The Ghöst on 05/05/2022

the Ghöst 2 stars rating.

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They never answer the phone. I've called so many times over the months without getting an answer that I thought they had closed down permanently but when I got food from the restaurant next to them I see they're still open. Start answering your store phone or update the number, it's not hard.

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Submitted by Katie Fleming on 04/02/2022

Katie Fleming 5 stars rating.

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WE! LOVE! SLICEY'S!!!!! Wish I could give more than 5 stars!! Moved to the neighborhood about 6 months ago and were eager to find our perfect pizza spot. LOOK NO FURTHER!! Sarah is the kindest owner. Pizza is delicious and super affordable. You can tell they really care about their customers. Every time we call for pick up, they ask when we're arriving so the pizza can be it's very freshest when we get there.

Honestly, writing this review is making me want Slicey's...so I'm going to order now!!

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Submitted by Bryan Chabrow on 01/12/2021

Bryan Chabrow 5 stars rating.

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Couldn't ask for a better neighborhood pizzeria. Our usual order is the BBQ Chicken pizza - it's the perfect size for a hungry couple to finish off for a meal. Aside from the pizza being tasty, consistent, and very affordable, Sarah at the front is the sweetest. We're always greeted with enthusiasm, kindness, and a smile - she even takes the time to ask us about our life and follow up on conversations we had during our last visit. We really love being regulars here and look forward to coming by the restaurant to pick up our meal and say hello. If you live in the neighborhood and want to support some of your local businesses, I definitely recommend giving Slicey's a try.

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Submitted by Joshua L on 12/30/2019

Joshua L 5 stars rating.

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Don't go to Dominoes or Pizza Hut, they are advertising cheap specialty pizza, but we can agree that it's often too greasy, cheese seems like plastic and or our bodies feel gross after eating it. But now that I have found Sliceys. Rare to find such an all-around delicious and humble pizza place that isn't only staffed with some of the nicest people but also that they do their menu well. Every time I go in and grab a pizza, I'm fully satisfied with the uniquely tasteful and perfect thickness to my pizza dough and crust. The sauce isn't overwhelming which leaves all the flavors being compounded into the party of toppings. Hawaiian, well,some thinks it's a blasphemous pizza, i think it's flipping legit! They do it right at Sliceys. I've had the pepperoni (fav) also, not too greasy and delicious every bite. In ktown, best pizza place.

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Submitted by John Lee (John H. Lee) on 04/08/2018

John Lee (John H. Lee) 5 stars rating.

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Shorter summary: Daughter of an exceptional Korean specialty restaurant, she can make exceptionally tasteful pizzas at exceptionally young age, except that the business hours may not be so reliable.

Okay, so this pizza joint is run by the daughter of the most famous specialty restaurant in Koreatown.

Let me put it this way.

To Koreans living in Los Angeles, if I give my address they do not know where I live. When they put my address into the google map, they still don't know where I live. But as soon as I speak the name of the specialty restaurant - they all knew. All Koreans knew. To some Koreans, they simply come to Los Angeles for her mother's restaurant. And Slicey Pizza is right next to that sanctuary.

And whenever I passed by it was closed 90% of the time. So I always wondered the nature of this pizza shop. How come it's closed all the time but still here? Why don't the Korean restaurant buy this pizza joint and expend and accept more customers so I don't have to wait on line for the lunch hour? That kind of stuff.

Then, I ran Airbnb and I realized that my Airbnb guests loved that Korean specialty restaurant(there, you can get super boost to your testosterone due to the exceptionally highly concentrated protein of mudfish embedded with special Korean herbs), I had no choice but to photograph that exceptional Korean restaurant for my Airbnb listing.

That was when I met this early twenty or at the most mid-twenty-ish Korean-American woman who inquired why I was photographing that exceptional restaurant. So I gave her the exceptional reason above, and I inquired who she was. She was the daughter of that legendary restaurant. And also happened to be the owner of that Pizza place.

So I had to try the pizza.

After all, her mother's restaurant just occupies very special place for Koreans in Los Angeles - there's basically sentiment amongst Korean immigrant that original stuff from Korea's better. That could be true, but sometimes, stuff in America could be equivalent or better. Her mother's restaurant defines that claim amongst Korean immigrant and their visitors from S. Korea. That restaurant was the PRIDE for Korean immigrants in LA. And, I happened to just encounter the daughter who happened to be running the pizza joint.

So I had to try it.

And my verdict is - okay, yeah, pretty good. Solid. Yeah, the dough is crisp and there's just the right amount of tomato sauce - making pizza tomatoely and instead of cheesy or oily. And enough cheese and topping to fill for the most part. Homemade feeling for sure. Definitely better than franchise goods or iced pizza. My friends love it, too. So I could easily conclude; just like her mother, the young owner of this pizza parlor knows how to make solid pizza. The nature vs. nurture issue does not argue here; they become twin.

EXCEPT I WAS WRONG.

This pizza place hardly opens. And somehow, at certain extend of time, you cannot even order the pickup from the app. You could have only ordered for delivery and that kind of stuff. So for the last month or so, I tried at least five or six times to order a pizza from here and was not either possible. That freaking app almost gives you - the restaurant will open in another 11 minutes? Freaking bs. I wasted a lot of time. I even ordered from the grubhub once, and I got the notification that it was ready for pick up and when I went there the restaurant was not open. Yup, it was not open contrary to what the app was telling me. I was pissed, so many times. Some of my friends came over with some real good beer, and I wanted real good pizza and app simply freaking pushes the opening hours on and on...

Today, I ordered again, and this time, I called first to make sure that the restaurant was open. It was and as soon as I went there, I was slightly worried that it was not opened, as the sign was off and etc. It was open and I got the pizza and man, it was what I missed in life!

Taste.

If you find it open, make sure you get some. Others, be cautious. They may not be open for the most part.

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