So saw the following pic over at Boing Boing:
It was taken by photojournalist John Lehmann at a Pizza Hut somewhere in China. And what is it exactly? “A hotdog encrusted shrimp tempura pizza with mayonnaise”.
The loud thump you just heard was the sound of me falling off my chair. I’m not saying if we had access to such a food product here in the U.S. that I’d eat this all the time or really even eat it at all (Oh, note to Pizza Hut: damn you for not offering this here!). But knowing that such a glorious invention even exists…well, this truly is a wonderful world.










But why doesn’t it look as refined as the standard but boring cliche American pepperoni pizza? It’s like if Americans were to serve hardcore Chinese something familiar, it’d be Chef Boyardee dog-shaped pasta in fish sauce soup with cow eyeball marshmallows. Something very bizarre and unintentionally insulting, but I doubt the average American thinks that, which is why it’s bizarre to me.
almost as good as the Korean chain Mr.Pizza with their squid pizzas.