This might just be the craziest pizza in town: the famous Crazy Pizza restaurant chain from Italy has landed in Singapore for a limited-time pop-up! Crazy Pizza is a stylish and playful dining concept with theatrical elements and authentic thin-crust pizzas. The chain restaurant boasts several glamorous openings in other parts of the world, including Rome, Milan, St. Tropez and Monte Carlo.
Crazy Pizza brings both theatrics and classic Italian pizza, all in one fun-filled dining experience. The unique pop-up experience is now happening for the first time ever in Singapore (and Asia) at the Capitol Bistro. Bar. Patisserie.
The highlight of the experience has definitely got to be the theatrical “Live Pizza Spinning Show” happening multiple times daily; where the chef will come out with giant “spinning pizzas” to put on a spectacular and interactive performance in front of all the guests present. The crew will also join in the fun, twirling their napkins in the air for some extra flair. You can catch Crazy Pizza’s “Live Pizza Spinning Show” at the following times daily: 12.20pm, 1pm, 1.45pm, 6.30pm, 7.30pm and 8.30pm.
As for the pizzas: each one is hand-stretched and freshly made-to-order. The dough is handcrafted with minimal yeast and pulled until ultra-thin before being baked till crisp. The end result is an uber-thin crust that’s crunchy yet light, and truly lets the natural flavours of the toppings shine. Prices of pizzas start from $29 each, with classic options like the Margherita ($29); and elevated contemporary variations like Tartufo ($54), Rustica ($32), Vesuvio ($41) and more.
Fried Squids and Zucchini, $23
Burrata Salad, $32
You can’t go wrong with the classic Margherita—great for pizza purists. Veggie lovers can also try the Rustica, that’s topped with perfectly grilled eggplants, peppers and zucchini. One tip is to enjoy the pizzas as soon as you can; since the crust is practically paper-thin, it tends to harden slightly the longer you let them sit. Aside from pizzas, don’t sleep on their starters either: especially their Fried Squids and Zucchini ($23) and Burrata Salad ($32).
Crazy Gin Tonic, $18; Love in Portofino, $18
All of their desserts are also prepared tableside, a la minute. Their Tiramisù al Minuto ($18) is a textbook tiramisu dessert, and we liked how strong the coffee flavour is for this one. They’ve also got a selection of signature cocktails, each priced at $18.
Considering the many pizza spots in Singapore right now, Crazy Pizza is decent, but probably not the best pizzas you can get in town. That said, it’s still a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience you won’t get elsewhere, and you can definitely consider it if you’re looking for a fun night out with friends. Crazy Pizza’s iconic experience will be available in Singapore from now till 14th December 2025. For more details on Crazy Pizza in Singapore, see here.
Crazy Pizza Singapore
Dates: Now till 14th December 2025
Address: 13 Stamford Rd, #01-86/87 Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski, Singapore 178905
Opening Hours: 12pm-10.30pm daily
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