Design, Build, Eat: Project Pie Opens First Branch in The Philippines
Project Pie,
a custom built artisanal pizza concept from the United States,
officially opens its first Asian and Philippine branch this week. Make
your way to 515 Shaw in Mandaluyong to get dibs on their thin crust
pizza pies made fresh daily, and have them built your way!

Project Pie founder James Markham is currently in town to oversee the brand's first branch overseas, and I learned from Cito Martelino, General Manager of Project Pie Philippines, that soon they will open shop in Japan. Markham's passion for pizza began professionally as early as 2008, when he featured custom-built pizzas with a restaurant prototype. He then launched another custom-built pizza concept which was labeled 'MOD' or Made On Demand. He is also the founder of Pieology, another pizza concept in Seattle. Fast forward to the last quarter of 2012, Markham opened his first Project Pie in Las Vegas. What Manila can now experience in 2013 is how it is in the Project Pie locations in the States: fast casual pizza, made fresh by an engaging team, assembly line style. As customer engagement is a highlight in this restaurant, they do not have a delivery service. "You can either dine in or build pizzas for takeaway," Martelino explains, "we are very excited to see Filipinos interact with our partners in creating their own pizzas and going through the entire customization process." Aside from the signature assembly line style that gets your order done in just a few minutes, Martelino says the look and feel inside Project Pie Philippines is just how it is in other Project Pies -- hip, slick, fun, and always welcoming.

Design, Build, Eat: Project Pie Opens First Branch in The Philippines
At Project Pie, you can order a personal sized pizza by number (P285) (seven pre-designed topping combinations to choose from; Classic Cheese Pie costs P245), or build your own (P285) from the sauce up to the many toppings. It's easy to get overwhelmed when you see all the toppings on display by the assembly line counter, and the partners (your friendly crew of assembly line folks) are quick to help you out with a smile. "You can start with a number that you like, then add on toppings if you want," one partner suggested to me. After a few moments of debating with my companions, we decided that our first Project Pie pizza should be a fully 'kustom' one. And on to the assembly line our pizza goes!


"Oh, you should also try our dessert pizza," Cito says with a big smile. We three ladies never say no to dessert (our weakness, really), and next thing you know, we have this gorgeous Nutella & Banana (P145) pizza on our table.
"Soon, we'll offer other toppings. We'll even have a dessert pizza with mangoes!" Cito shares. Mmmm, mango pizza. The possibilities are endless with Project Pie, and I cannot wait to return and create my own pizzas again!
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Project Pie opens to the public today and is open from 10am to 10pm daily. Visit the first Philippine branch at 515 Shaw, 1555 Laurel Street corner Shaw Boulevard, Wack Wack, Mandaluyong. It's right beside Starbucks and across the street from the S&R Shopping Warehouse being constructed (formerly Cherry Foodarama).
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