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We try Tom Yum Pizza, the new Domino’s pizza that tastes just like the soup

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By Fran Wrigley, RocketNews24

Our reporter P.K. Sanjun is something of a tom yum goong fan. In fact, P.K. believes this spicy/sour Thai/Lao soup is one of the three great soups of the world (the other two are bouillabaisse and shark fin soup, since you asked).

So when P.K. heard that Domino’s Pizza in Japan was launching a tom yum goong pizza, he was somewhat skeptical. “They don’t even have tom yum pizza in Thailand!” he points out. But in the interests of investigative journalism, P.K. put aside his misgivings and ordered one spicy soup-flavored pizza. And boy, did he love it.

Our reporter ordered a tom yum goong pizza on the very day it launched in Japan – June 15. While waiting for his delivery, he considered the task ahead of him. Tom yum soup is sour as well as hot, and P.K’s main reservations were about this sour flavor. He was confident that spicy pizza would taste good, but would the sourness of tom yum goong go with a cheesy topping?

A medium tom yum goong pizza is 2,450 yen, while a large comes in at 3,700 yen. P.K. opted for the large, because…well, pizza.

After P.K. had waited patiently for 30 minutes, the delivery guy showed up…and our reporter caught the distinctive whiff of tom yum goong! “It smelled just like they had delivered tom yum soup to my door!” he says.

As well as the seafood (specifically prawns) that make up the goong in tom yum goong, this pizza has aubergine/eggplant, spinach, and mushrooms. The interesting bit, though, is really the sauce. In addition to tomato sauce and mayonnaise (lots of pizzas in Japan have mayonnaise on them), this has an orange tom yum goong paste, which is what’s bringing the spicy soup flavour to this pizza party.

P.K. threw caution to the wind and took a bite. “IT TASTES LIKE TOM YUM GOONG!” he declared excitedly. “This is no half-baked marketing exercise. It actually tastes just like tom yum goong!!”

Usually, pizzas have some acidity already because of the tomato sauce. This pizza just takes that delicious sourness to another level. “If you like tom yum goong, you should try this at least once,” he declares. Domino’s, incidentally, even recommend their tom yum goong pizza for people who’ve never tried the soup.

Our reporter only had one minor suggestion to make to Domino’s: “If this had coriander/cilantro on it too, it’d be five times as delicious!”

Tom yum goong pizza is on sale from now until the end of September.

Read more stories from RocketNews24. -- We try Thai and Indonesian “Ethnic” Cup Noodles, one of them tastes like spicy Fruit Loops -- Have the Ultimate Domino’s Pizza – All the toppings and Over $100! -- Time to head north: Tochigi Prefecture’s gyoza-flavored rice topping is nothing short of divine

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They do have Tomyum pizza in thailand too. ^^

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Since I turned veg'n, with no regrets, one of the foods I miss most is Tom Yum soup and other Thai foods. I wish it were easier to get veg'n pizza in Japan, as well as other veg'n foods.

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Please keep Tom Yum Goong in the bowl. It has no logic to pizza as topping your sushi with salsa has.

It's bad enough that there are teriyaki-chicken pizzas, corn-mayonnaise pizza, even some pizza topped with nori . . . Yet one cannot find a decent, basic pepperoni pizza. Pizza in Japan is a joke.

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