PizzaExpress has launched its new summer menu which includes the Duo Romana.
Duo is the pizzeria’s new half-and-half pizza that gives customers the chance to have two lots of toppings on a Duo Romana pizza base when they can’t decide between trying something new or revisiting their favourite.
This is the first time that Duo pizzas have been on the menu at PizzaExpress and customers can make all Classic and Romana pizzas into a half-and-half pizza when deciding toppings gets too difficult.
The new Duo pizzas are bigger, thinner and crispier and can be yours for £16.95 each.
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PizzaExpress launches 2022 summer menu
The summer menu at PizzaExpress also sees the addition of a twist on the classic Dough Balls – the new Chimichurri Dough Balls, which are packed with Chimichurri and are served with extra sauce for dipping.
A new Romana Hoisin Duck pizza has also found itself added to the menu so your tastebuds can jet off to Asia this summer.
Five-spiced duck comes served on a Romana base, topped with hoisin sauce, red onion, mozzarella, garlic oil and a cucumber and spring onion finish.
Chilli oil is an optional extra for those looking to add some extra spice to their summer.
The dessert menu also welcomes some newbies with the Lotus Billionaire’s Sundae and the Eton Mess Sundae.
Customers can also try either a glass or bottle of Verdicchio, an Italian white wine, that's available exclusively to PizzaExpress this summer.
Jane Treasure, Food and Beverage Director at PizzaExpress, said: “Continuing to develop our menus and provide products that our customers want is always at the front of our mind.
"Our summer menu is packed with new flavours from across the globe such as the Hoisin Duck Romana and the introduction of Duo pizzas will allow diners to enjoy their favourite pizza and try a new favourite at the same time.”
The summer menu is available to buy in every PizzaExpress across the UK now.
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