NKD Pizza, Orwell Road, Rathgar, Dublin 6

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Ian Collins writes:

NKD Pizza, the healthier pizza brand already renowned worldwide, has just opened its first Irish store at Orwell Road, Rathgar in South Dublin.

NKD Pizza is offering their pizza with a difference, daily from 5pm, for delivery or collection.

Ten different grains are sourced from around the world before being ground and blended in County Meath.

It’s all about the base at NKD Pizza

Made fresh in-store, the hand-made dough which contains super grains such as Quiona and Amaranth, a super grain which is composed of 15–18% protein, is bound with water, before proofing for 48 hours, creating a healthier, tastier pizza base.

Pizza lovers can create their very own NKD Pizza or choose from a range of NKD Pizza offerings including gluten free options.

To celebrate the opening, we would like to offer a Broadsheet reader a 50 voucher to spend at NKD Pizza.

To enter, please complete this sentence.

‘My own healthy NKD pizza, which I shall call________________, will contain____________________________________________[ingredients]’

Lines MUST close at 2.45pm.

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22 thoughts on “Ace Of Base

  1. J

    My own healthy MKD pizza, which I shall call [REDACTED], will contain [REDACTED].
    Please don’t comment on my pizza until court proceedings are concluded.

  2. The Ghost of Starina

    My own healthy MKD pizza, which I shall call Cheesus Crust, will contain mozzarella, gorgonzola, parmesan, ricotta, black and kalamata olives, mushrooms, chili flakes, a bitta walnut and have honey on the side for ye olde dipping.

    Followed by a packet of rennies, no doubt.

  3. SOQ

    My own healthy MKD pizza, which I shall call ‘The Patriot’, will contain low fat goats milk mozzarella, spinach and sliced boiled egg.

  4. Tarfton Clax

    My own healthy MKD pizza which I shall call Wild Thing will contain Venison, Wild boar and Pheasant with diced beetroot, rocket and PIne nuts.

    1. Dhaughton99

      I’m SHOCKED that people actually go into Freshly Chopped to eat. What’s the point? Is it just that it’s fashionable?

  5. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

    ‘My own healthy MKD pizza, which I shall call Andyourpointiswhatexactly’s Pizza, will contain mozzarella, olives and rocket added on top to serve’. Plain and simple, like me.

    1. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

      I meant to say you need shaved parmesan too. It’s essentially the old Soho pizza from Milano’s that they’ve stopped making.

  6. Murtles

    ‘My own healthy NKD pizza, which I shall call “You Wanna Pizza Me”, will contain Pepperoni, Bacon, Ham, Chilli Flakes, Garlic Mayo swirls and Cocaine……no what’s the other thing called…… Italian Sausage, that’s it.
    Those meats should counterbalance the healthiness. Healthy pizza, that’s worse than sweet free sugar.

  7. Frill the 8th

    My own healthy NKD pizza, which I shall call Frilly the 8th or Frilly iix, will contain olives peppers n’ garlic topped with Oysters and seasoned with Gingko Biloba

    The latter pair just the job to enhance my libido now that we’ll all be sex mad

    1. Cian

      You should try carrot and oyster pizza.
      Carrots to see in the dark; and oysters so there’s something to see!

      1. Frill the 8th

        Jesus I know!
        Was driving at the time and tapped it out in-between traffic lights
        And couldn’t see the screen properly either

        What am I like

  8. Willie Banjo

    My own healthy NKD pizza, which I shall call…ah who cares. We’re back baby! boom boom boom!

  9. Janet, I ate my Avatar

    My own healthy NKD pizza which I shall call Angelic belly which contains caramelized fennel, mushrooms, green olives and mozzarella

  10. Lynne Berigan

    My own healthy NKD pizza, which I shall call The Grizzling Goat, will contain chorizo, prawns, goats cheese and black olives”

  11. Rachel

    My own healthy NKD pizza, which I shall call The Posh Potato will contain a bianca base, sliced baby potato, garlic cream, rosemary, red onion, scamorza and mozzarella

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