I’ve only eaten from here twice — once for wings, and once for pizza. The wings were absolutely delish — crispy, fresh tasting. The wing sauce, however, was quite disgusting. It literally tasted & smelled like they took BBQ sauce & added hot sauce. It was definitely not traditional wing sauce. We requested extra blue cheese & celery on the side — that never showed. Thank god I had my own wing sauce at home & used that. The pizza, on the other hand, is not that great. I do agree with others that you need to eat it fresh, once it’s sitting, or trying to do leftovers, aint happening. It’s gross! And the pizza kinda tasted like a DiGiornio. Won’t go back here for pizza — will definitely come back for wings(as long as I have my own buffalo wing sauce at home!)
Vishal K.
Rating des Ortes: 1 New York, NY
Today, my father came back after a pick up order at Singa’s Famous Pizza and was very upset. He said that every time he goes there he feels discriminated against. He pays by credit card but told me that he’s being told for the last YEAR that the credit card machine is «broken» yet he sees other patrons pay by credit card all the time. Today, he decided to confront the merchant about the broken machine after which he was told that he was not owed any explanation and was shown the door. When I heard the story, I couldn’t believe it. Could they really be accepting credit cards based on the ethnicity or age of patrons? In an attempt to validate my father’s story, I placed a second order for more pizza a few hours later. I walked into the store, I handed the merchant my credit card, and when she put her fingers on it I pulled it away and began asking her some questions. The other employees in the store clearly saw that a scene was being created and immediately came to the front counter. This is my best recollection of the conversation: Me: So, your credit card machine is working? Cashier: Yes, sir it is. Me: The reason I’m confused is that my father was here a few hours ago and told me that your machine was broken. Cashier: Oh yeah(nervously), it was broken but it’s fixed now. Me: I see. You had it fixed in the last 2 hours? Cashier: Well, no, I mean, sometimes it’s broken. We connect it to the printer and sometimes it doesn’t work. Me: So, it’s working now? How come you didn’t even attempt to use the machine when my dad gave you his card? And why have you not accepted his card for over a year? Do you assume that just because he’s older and Indian he should be paying in cash? Cashier: No, no, no. We don’t discriminate here. Trust me it’s not like that. It’s just that sometimes the manager asks me to put the«credit card machine broken» sign up and I do it. Me: He asks you to put it up when certain types of people come into the store? Cashier: No, no, nothing like that. Sometimes we just need more cash in the register so then I’m supposed to put up the«credit card machine broken» sign. But after your dad left I removed it, so I can take your credit card now. Me: You can take my credit card because my skin is lighter and I’m younger, right? If I ever hear about this happening at this store ever again I will make it my life’s mission to make sure this place is investigated for tax fraud and that it’s licenses are revoked. Good night, and by the way, I don’t want those pizzas any more. A second employee chimed in as I was leaving the premises without paying, I think he was a pizza maker. Pizza Maker: You can’t do that! You can’t just order pizzas and not take them! Me: Oh, is that dishonest? Like putting a fake sign up that says the credit card machine is broken? Pizza Maker: But that’s not our fault, our manager told us to do it, and he’s going to make us pay for these pizzas when he gets back. That’s not fair! Me: I’ll tell you what, I’m going to write down my name and number. You tell your manager to call me if he has any questions about why I didn’t buy these pizzas. And, if he makes you pay for them, I want you to call my number because the next call your manager will get will be from my attorney and the Department of Labor. Good night. I’m still waiting for the call back.
Gina N.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Little Falls, NJ
After reading these other reviews, I’m really not sure if they have ever eaten a real pizza. I was early for my hair appt next door so I decided to go get a quick slice. Found out they only sell personal pies so I get my pie… yuk…I’ve had better frozen pizza at home. I guess you get what you pay for. It was only $ 5.80 and it was done in 6 minutes. I guess if your real hungry and in a hurry, it will do. Live and learn… never again.
Divyanshu S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Lake Hiawatha, NJ
This is the lake Hiawatha’s to go pizza place. It’s the place for not in the mood for cooking for my wife. They only offer a personal size pizza. Good 7″. They are not pricy either as they offer pizza that are 7 – 9 bucks depending on topping. They actually have always ongoing promotion of 2 + 1 cheese free. It’s good in my case as my year old gets his personal cheese pizza(he is happy.) I prefer to eat their pizza at there as I don’t like how their cheese behave after setting cold(gue and oily). I am not sure what cheese they use to make their pizza. But it’s good right out of the oven. Overall this place does it job considering where they are and how much they charge but not my favorite pizza
Cynthia W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Montville, NJ
Ok, so the za and their jalapeño poppers are good except they use canned mushrooms and their garlic bread was really stale. I called tonight to order two pizzas(personal — that’s all they have) poppers, garlic bread, and a salad. I told the woman who answered the phone that, unless the delivery people have updated their GPS, they need to follow Google Maps because our subdivision is only 5 years old. She replied by saying, «Delivery will take 1 ½ to 2 hours and we do not have Google Maps.» Um… You don’t? We then got our Delivery 35 min. later. So that was good. Expect weirdness when you call. From, what I wrote above to, «We only take cash.» When they actually do take credit cards.
Viren L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Parsippany, NJ
Singas do not make traditional pizza pies; however, they excel at making their small personal pies. Prices are very reasonable and they always a deal going on with buy 2 pies get 1 free. Also, the actual pizza is actually tasty. Not the best ingredients, but pretty good. I am a big fan of their plain pies and green pepper and onion pies.
Tina P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 East Hanover, NJ
Love there pizza’s! One person can eat the whole pie. Love there pineapple and peppers!
Bekim P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Lake Hiawatha, NJ
In the world of fake pizza, Singas might be the least fake. Their pies are miniature(they don’t do traditional), but at least they taste somewhat real(unlike the junk you get at Dominos, Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, etc.) and are made of real-ish ingredients. Singas has carved out a reputation of fast service and good tasting food. I can also vouch that their meatball parm sub is tops. The plain pie as well as the onion pie are both pretty decent. If you’re in the mood for a weird personalized pizza, take Singas for a test run. They usually offer a free pie as well for every two that you order. That said, there are other«real pizza» options on Beverwyck Rd which are more advisable.
A.D. G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Rochester, NY
I have been a Singa’s fan for decades now from back in the day when there where only a few locations in Queens. There is something different about this pizza. It is not NY style pizza. It is not Chicago deep dish pizza. It is its own entity of delicious personal sized pizza that is not thick not thin, not soft or crunchy, but just perfect in every way. Don’t compare it to others, but just enjoy it for what it is. Also, there is always a great deal of a free cheese pizza with the purchase of 2 pizzas with toppings.
Judy H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Addison, TX
These are personal pies. They have no other sizes. The size was kind of perfect. They’re nothing particularly special though, but they are pretty okay and gave me my fix on pizza. The crust was good, sauce was good, toppings were good. Everything was just good. I ordered for delivery so I can’t say whether or not the location was anything special either. I cannot say it’s the best because I’ve had better pizza, but for where it is and what it is, it’s …good and it’ll do the trick if you can’t get to better pizza for the night.
Niraj K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Franklin Park, NJ
The best Pizza is Parsippany for personal pies. I find thsi location one the best next to the original in Jackson Heights, NY. Don’t expect great décor or loud music. often quiet, great place to dine and talk for once. They have a large assorment of toppings and beverages are not fountain, only bottled and canned in the cooler. Get the Jalepeno and Garlic pie. in the Spring or Summer, for some reason the Winter kills the heat in the Jalepeno’s. their sandwiches are outstanding. not often crowded during lunch. They have a new building across the street«Singas Famous Pizza» built from the ground up, but the building in lost in some township red tape… I try to eat here @ least three times a month. call in the order and it takes about 15 minutes and piping hot when you arrive.
Vatsal J.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Lake Hiawatha, NJ
A good pizza joint in Lake Hiawatha… very informal ambience… generally wait times are 10 – 15 minutes during lunch or dinner hours… a lot of good veggie options which is great… 1 pizza might just not be enough for 1 really hungry customer… and 2 of them are plentiful… but then… u get a 3rd one free! I guess this place is best enjoyed in groups…
Sam J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Berkeley, CA
While this is great pizza, it’s not quite as good as the other Singa’s locations(esp. Jersey City). There’s a weird aftertaste with the cheese… Also, I really like the way Jersey City does their peppers. If you’re in the mood for Singa’s and can’t make it to another location, then go here, but if you have the time to go to Jersey City or Edison then go there.
Jen C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Parsippany, NJ
I’m a big fan of the pizza here! The sauce is spot-on and the toppings are plentiful. And it tastes the best when you eat it right away– we have not found a way to heat up the leftovers that does this pizza justice. The wings are expensive at $ 1/piece, but surprisingly good and worth a try! Mmm… writing this review reminds me I have to get my regular Singas fix soon!
Manish J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Morristown, NJ
great pizza. not ny style. they only serve 10″ pizza’s. sauce is great — cheese good, crust very good and toppings are fresh. décor is ok. place is clean that’s all that matters. great pizza. we always get 2 and 3rd one is free.
Tiffany V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Montville, NJ
This is absolutely my favorite pizza place. Every time I get pizza from anywhere else I always compare it to Singas pizzas. The décor inside is minimal. There are chairs and tables but I mostly just get my pizza to-go. The crust is very good — thin and a good mix of crunchy and chewy. The sauce is excellent, the cheese is plentiful and always melty and gooey(all the things that make for a great pizza!) and the toppings are always delicious. My favorite one is their Hawaiian pizza. All of their pizzas come in just one size. They are individual-sized small pizzas. I cannot finish all of it in one sitting but I can definitely see someone who’s very hungry eating a whole one(or two… or even three…) on their own. An added bonus is that when you buy two pizzas, they will give you a third plain one for free… or you can get toppings on it and just pay extra — an especially good thing if you are going with a couple of friends or your family. Highly recommended!
Rahul p.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ
Good crunchy mini pizza. There something about their sauce, which make me want to go again. Cheese is OK, toppings are fresh.