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Fat Pipi Pizzas


A street shot from Hokitika last time we were there in Spring. I haven't eaten there but they are right next to the beach so that would be an enticing feature. Fat Pipi Pizzas offer Seafood, Pizza, Pasta and Chicken meals - their menu looks good. For those who don't know what a Pipi is it's like a small type of shellfish that you can either eat raw or cooked. I use to eat them when I was a child but unfortunately these days with so many beaches hit by pollution it's just not that safe anymore.

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Comments

local alien said…
What a great name. Wonder what the pipi pizza tastes like. Very fishy no doubt
Bill said…
We just had pizza tonight. Like the name of that pizza shop.
Lydia C. Lee said…
I assumed Pipi was the person's name? But I didn't kno you could eat Pipis raw?!
roentare said…
It looks like the type of place I visit regularly
With a name like that, I would HAVE to visit to see what their food tasted like :)
Tom said…
...pipi is new to me!
Iris Flavia said…
Oh, good to know. When we need to go, we say "Pipi"!
James said…
At first, I was trying to imagine a chubby Pippi Longstocking and then I realized it was Pipi, not Pippi. :-)
Tigger's Mum said…
It is really sad to think we can't safely eat shellfish straight from our beaches any more. What happened to the clean green image? Just an image? Different reality?

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