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Kono Pizza
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Ambience:
- Casual
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Caters:
- No
12 reviews for Kono Pizza
11 reviews in English
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Review from Rowan U.
I was worried it was going to be just a novelty experience, but these kones are good!
I had the completo, which is like a supreme or all-dressed pizza (as you would call it here) and it was good. It was very hot and full of toppings - I had expected it to be more of a gimmick meal, but I was pretty satisfied with it. I got the trio which was less than $10 and included a drink (they've got a good selection of drinks, not just the normal Pepsi, etc) and a dessert kone. The dessert kone is where it's at.
I had the classic dessert kone, which was OK (it comes with chocolate and custard) but my girlfriend got the chocolate one which was FULL of Nutella - I would definitely get this next time.
I went around 12pm on a Thursday and there wasn't too many people there, so we got served pretty quickly which was good. -
Review from Vanessa M.
Montréal, QC
I visited Kono Pizza tonight, along with 2 friends, and was greatly surprised by the great quality/price of this fast-food restaurant.
I ordered the Carni cone as my main course, and the Nutella Rosso cone to satisfy my sweet tooth.
They both tasted delicious - The cone/crust was crisp, and the amount of filling in both cones was definitely satisfying!
Props to this restaurant for its originality: Pizza cones are now, thanks to Kono Pizza, something that I will recommend to all of my friends. Will certainly visit again! -
Review from Tina C.
I pass by Kono every day and have been meaning to stop in. Today I did, and it was great! The man behind the counter greeted me, and asked if it was my first time here. He then explained that I could choose any item on the menu, or create my own cone. He showed the 'dough cone', and said they use all the ingredients you would normally use in traditional pizza. The service was very good.
I ordered the trio (which is a cone, soup or salad, and a drink for $10). There are a variety of salads to choose from, including pasta salad, lettuce based salads and a few others. I had the Mediterranean salad, which kind of reminded me of a variation of tabbouleh. It was made of parsley, cherry tomatoes (nice and ripe! not like those giant white centred things claiming to be tomatoes that you often see :P), red onion, cucumber and dill - it was served with a lemony-oil-vinegar dressing on the side. It tasted very fresh and light.
I had the pizza kono #6, which was filled with cheese, tomato sauce, vegetables and pepperoni. The crust was nice and crispy (I didn't think it would be!), the sauce was flavourful and the cheese was nice and gooey.. mmmm. The center of the cone really holds in the heat, so chow down with caution.
Definitely recommend! -
Review from Laura D.
I have to say, the original idea didn't really impress me, it seemed a little to hyped. However, I was looking at this and that on Urbanspoon and came across their reviews and some of the answers from one of the partners. I was immediately impressed at how eloquently they handled negative comments. It made me want to try a Kono.
I finally went by, and within moments the young gentlemen behind the counter began to explain to me the concept of the Kono with some details on the different options available. I could get a pizza Kono (pizza style toppings in a cone crust), or a deli Kono (typical deli meats and cheese in a cone crust).
It was lunch time, and so I decided to go for their Trifecta special which is a Kono, a side salad (or soup, or a sweet Kono) with your choice of drink for 10$. I ordered the Carni Kono for myself and a Tacchino - smoked turkey - Kono for my bf. I had a choice of several side salads, a regular green salad, couscous salad, bean salad and crudities. I went with a bean salad and pesto pasta salad. I loved the choice of drinks, diet coke, San Pellegrino, very little limitation, in fact, the only limit was that I couldn't choose the Odwalla.
I had a nice talk with Ted, who eagerly told me about their groupon for today (1/2 price on Kones) and told me more about this mysterious cone I was about to indulge in. They make everything possible from scratch and have a high commitment to using quality ingredients.
Once home, I eagerly unpacked our lunches and bit into my Carni Kono. Like some people said, it spills out the side, that is good sign to me, it is packed with deliciousness. What spilled out wasn't just tomato sauce, it was chunks of bacon and pepperoni, it was cheesy, and I was pleased!
The salads were both good, in my opinion the bean salad was great because the salad dressing was on the side and so I could adjust the acidity to my taste preference. The pesto salad had a generous portion of pesto on it, which I loved!
Overall, I will definitely go back to Kono and would love to try their soup and one of their sweet cones! -
Review from Yvonne T.
Kono Pizza originated out of Italy and has finally come to Canada (Montréal). They serve up none other than Pizza-in-a-Cone!
You can get the Trifecta combo which includes a Kono of your choice + choice of either salad/soup/dessert kono + beverage. All this for $10. It is a pretty good deal considering they have pretty good drinks. Perrier water, San Pellegrino flavoured water, Odwalla Smoothies, Old-Fashioned glass-bottled Sprite & Coke etcetera. Their selection of salads is not your usual boring Garden Salad/Caesar. They also have Mediterranean salads (chickpeas, onions, dill, cucumber, tomato, red pepper).
I opted for the Margherita which is just tomato sauce with cheese, and sampled the Pesto (with Bocconcini & tomatoes). The crust itself is medium-thick and presented in a Belgian fries stand. The Kono was awesome! Cheese oozing out from everywhere, and I don't know what it is about Montreal tomatoes, but their tomatoes are sweeter and more flavourful!
For sides we opted for the Tomato & Garlic Soup (yummy!) and a Chickpea Salad (finally, some vegetables in our diet!).
There is seating on the second floor as well.
Logistics could be better as the process is that you order with the girls at the counter, then proceed to the cash. A lot of people were left waiting for orders, and the line started piling up. It would probably be a better idea to enter orders into a computer to ensure a smoother production to cashier flow.
I would eat here over Pizza Pizza any day! -
Review from Rob B.
Very unique, the oven is a marvel, must do some research where this comest from. Good ingredients nice service. Eat with caution, it's going to be HOT! Though fun I prefer my pizza square.
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Review from Keeley-Ann H.
Mississauga, ON
So when we went to La Belle Provance we passed this place but it isnt open yet, i was disappointed because who wouldnt want Pizza in a CONE?? incredible idea. BUT when we were at Osheage they had a station set up!!!! I had to have one! And let me tell you these things are frikkin awesome. I wish we had one in toronto........ They only had pepperoni and cheese avail because of the sheer volume of people that were eating, obviously no time to make special ones. But they are just brilliant. So easy to eat, not greasy AT ALL and delisioso!! lol When i go back this place better be alive and well cause im coming in!
p.s. they also have dessert KONOs!!!! i want one so bad -
Review from Michael T.
Montréal, QC
Tried this place today. Service was nice and courteous, pizza freshly made to order. Prices were a bit steep with a Pizza cone coming in a 6$ (+tx) and a trio (I took with salad with a coke - props for glass containers) costing 10$ +tx. The salad was very fresh and delicious. I'm afraid the same cannot be said for the pizza.
It might be a matter of personal taste, but the texture of the pizza cone's contents just wasn't all that appealing to me. The cheese and sauce mix was kind of a sloppy mixture of melted meh. I personally prefer the crusty texture that cheese takes on when consumed flat, so this new approach was kind of new. The pepperoni used was very bland.
I'm still willing to try again possibly moreso for the dessert, and especially if the prices are adjusted. -
Review from Sinful S.
Montréal, QC
Yum you have to try it. Loved the cheesy margarita the sauce was just the perfect amount a bit garlicky very tasty. The cheese was oozing out and delicious the dough was crispy and chewy, just right. The desert kono with nutella is loaded with nutella, I couldn't finish it. The owner was really nice the place was very casual good seating area great music there's a table outside with 2 chairs. U get 1 for 5 or 6$ or one kono with choice of desert or salad with drink for 10$. Try it out it's an awesome Italian concept !
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Review from Patricia L.
loved the place! we had the "trifecta": pizza, drink and dessert for $10 (could be either dessert or salad). the margheritta pizza (just cheese) has like a pound of cheese in it, just a little tomato sauce and basil: awesome! for dessert? nutella kono! smaller than the pizza, thank god! just a kono of heaven! I went with my nephew, a 9 year old boy that really enjoyed the food and the experience. his comment? homer invented this, but now it is official! simpson's fans will get the reference, I had to be enlightened. fast service, clean and modern space, free wi fi... I strongly recommend the place!
Check out their Italian webpage: http://www.konopizza.it/ -
Review from Mark T.
Montréal, QC
I had the basil pesto kono and the meat lovers which was the weekly special. I have to say the crust turns out being nice and crispy on the outside. The toppings on the pesto one were nice, the pesto was good. The meat lovers made all the top bacon and meat have a nice crispy texture, combined with the gooey cheese, very nice. This concept is not without issues however. I found it nigh impossible to take a bite out of it, and keep your mouth on the cone to prevent the toppings from spilling out without dunking your nose into hot cheese or meat. Any significant bite from the cone also will send toppings spilling out of the side of the cone you're not eating from. So... the way I could see them improving this pizza cone.... is by not putting it in a cone at all... Maybe cut into it and lay it flat like a normal slice of pizza? 5-6$ for a novelty cone of pizza is also a bit steep. The soups looked interesting enough that I'd go back and give them a try. Oh and if you want a laugh, get your order to go in their to-go box. Be thoroughly entertained as they assemble what is perhaps the most over-engineered piece of cardboard ever seen. So wasteful to see how much cardboard they use to pack just 4 cones to go...
