[Giveaway] Good deal in Novena: 1-for-1 Extra Virgin Pizza - Alvinology

[Giveaway] Good deal in Novena: 1-for-1 Extra Virgin Pizza

There’s always an excuse for hitting our family’s favourite pizza joint: I didn’t have time to cook, Asher likes pizza and the ingredients used at Extra Virgin are always fresh. Admittedly, I have had one more reason to visit Extra Virgin: It’s one of the merchants in The Entertainer app!

Pizza chef preparing a White Pepperoni pizza at Extra Virgin
Pizza chef preparing a White Pepperoni pizza at Extra Virgin

The Entertainer app is the most useful dining-out app I know, offering 1-for-1 deals at more than 770 establishments here. The annual app ($95) is valid for 12 calendar months from January to December, and the monthly app ($19) is valid for 30 days upon activation.

It works like this: Order two main courses and get the less expensive one for free. At Extra Virgin Pizza, order one regular pizza and get the less expensive one or a same-priced one for free. Just let the server know that you are using The Entertainer voucher when footing the bill. We have had no issues with using the app at all.

Extra Virgin Pizza is my favourite pizza in the neighbourhood because of their thin, crispy-chewy crust. It’s chao-dar (Hokkien for “burnt”)at the leopard spots, where the heat from the 500°C woodstone oven has charred the dough, and stretchy towards the centre. According to the press release, this is because of the ageing process of the dough. Caputo double-zero pizza flour from Naples, Italy, is mixed with sea salt and water and then set aside to age for three days in a temperature-controlled environment. The aging lets gluten bonds form, which is responsible for the silky texture of the pizza base.

Asher enjoys looking at the pizza chefs stretch the dough. Instead of tossing, which damages the gluten bonds which have formed over the three-day ageing process, the chefs use a Neapolitan “slap” technique before sliding the pizzas into the woodstone oven.

Preparing the dough to make pizza
Preparing the dough to make pizza
Sliding a freshly-topped pizza into the woodstone oven
Sliding a freshly-topped pizza into the woodstone oven

I love that the topping combinations are unique. Our family favourite is the Pistachio Pesto, which is made with a pistachio pesto base, topped with baby arugula and finished with lemon vinaigrette. The finished product tastes nutty, with a slightly tart edge and the herbal, peppery crunch from the baby arugula.

Pistachio Pesto
Pistachio Pesto

We also like the Spotted Pig ($28), which has spicy pepperoni, pork sausage and applewood smoked bacon on top. If you like pepperoni, this is definitely the better version, with the combination of savoury, piquant and smoky flavours from the preserved meats.

The Spotted Pig pizza tastes sinful with all that rendered fat and porky goodness on a crispy base
The Spotted Pig pizza tastes sinful with all that rendered fat and porky goodness on a crispy base

Asher likes the Ham and Mushroom ($24) pizza best. His favourite food is mushroom and he likes ham. This is available on the kid’s menu. One kid’s meal costs $12 and you can choose between pizza or pasta as a main menu item. If you go with the pizza (7-inch), you also get freshly squeezed orange juice or milk and a small scoop of chocolate or vanilla ice-cream as dessert. I love that the kids are not given the choice of commercial sodas or other sugared drinks. This is in line with the Extra Virgin belief that all ingredients should be pure and all-natural, with no preservatives or additives.

Asher demolishing his Ham & Mushroom pizza
Asher demolishing his Ham & Mushroom pizza
Extra Virgin claims to use unprocessed ingredients with no additives
Extra Virgin claims to use fresh, unprocessed ingredients with no additives

Now, because it would be a pity if more people didn’t use The Entertainer voucher, Alvinology is giving away 10 2014 ANNUAL Entertainer Singapore apps (each worth $95)! To win, simply leave a comment at the end of this post about why you want the app. Please indicate a working e-mail address we can contact you at.

We shall be contacting you as soon as we have details on how you can download and activate the app for free. Please don’t be disappointed if you didn’t win this round. Stay tuned to Alvinology.com for more giveaways of the Entertainer app. Please remember to leave an e-mail address we can contact you at!

Update: The winners of the app have been notified via e-mail. Please check your mailbox! If you didn’t receive anything, then try again in the upcoming giveaways 🙂

21 comments

  1. I live to eat so this app would be fabulous for me to try out various cuisines at affordable pricing and share the joy with friends and family. 🙂

  2. I’m convinced after reading your blog on the usefulness and value of this app. Would love to Get this app so that i can enjoy good real food with my loved ones at wallet – friendly cost.

  3. I would love 2014 ANNUAL Entertainer Singapore as December is gonna a month of celebration. With the app, I could pay less to feast more with my foodie friends & family for my birthday, me nephew’s birthday & Christmas!
    ~ milkfrost ([email protected])

  4. This ia a must have app, which is validated by my colleague. Good food at great value! Thanks for sharing the app.

  5. I would like to have this app so I can source out all the good deals available and bring my whole family out for lunch/dinner treats on weekends.We love to gather over nice and good food!

  6. Because I won the one month membership from somewhere else, but before I could use it, it expires liao! Need this one year membership to truly experience it lah.

  7. Cos I’d been good and really well behaved this year! Santa Alvin & Santarina Rach would be rewarding me this x’mas early!

  8. Because I have been a long supported of yr blog and would like to be rewarded with this amazing app…. Plus I have never won anything from you before. Sob sob sob… Thanking you in advance.

  9. Being a foodie and with 770 establishments to explore throughout the year, I sure to be able to find some hidden haunts that I didn’t even know exits.

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