
I don’t normally go for this style of pizza (prefer Neapolitan) but this Ayers Rock ($26 for a family size, 15 inches) is really not bad – purchased for $2 delivered as part of a once off app promotion.

The base is very thin, as can be seen through the cross-section, which means that the topping to bread ratio is actually very good. The flavour, in keeping with a ham, onion, and egg pizza, is predominantly of salt with a hint of tang from the tomato base. They managed, in a rare display of restraint and skill, to avoid the pie being over-salty.
Overall, and deadnaming the landmark aside, it was a pretty good pizza – though not something I’d go out and get.
Wally & Ossies Pizza
288 Beamish St, Campsie NSW 2194
(02) 9789 4019
2 replies on “Wally & Ossies Pizza – Campsie NSW Restaurant Review”
Is it better than Ember Sourdough Pizza at Forestville?
I’ve never been, but I’d imagine it’s not even in the same category!