Domino’s Japan Is Selling a Fish & Chips Pizza

Pizzas offer the ultimate blank canvas for food creativity to run wild on. It literally gives the opportunity for anyone to channel their inner Bob Ross in the kitchen and let happy little accidents come to play while also serving as the catalyst for some off the wall creations.

As a result we’ve seen plenty of pizza toppings that have dropped jaws, earlier this week we even saw turkey testicles have a go at some pizza dough.

Domino’s Japan is offering a new pizza that’s not as controversial as that, but still is raising more than a few eyebrows: Fish & Chips Pizza.

Photo: Domino’s Japan

According to Domino’s Japan’s site, the new Sakusaku Fish & Chips Pizza boasts crispy fish & chips, lemon, potato slices, basil, tartar sauce, and tomato sauce. It’s worth noting that its got whole lemon slices with rinds and all on top of this pie, so we really can focus on that being worse than pineapple as a topping.

Besides some lemon rinds being problematic, the rest of this concept does sound quite appetizing, especially given the fact that crispy fish and French fries in pizza form really does have high bussin potential.

The Sakusaku Fish & Chips Pizza starts at 3,000 yen (US$27) for a medium and goes up to 4,200 yen for a large.

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