Think of it more like an unfolded quesadilla. The crust is tortilla-thin and the ingredients(albeit tasty) are spread thin. Hopefully the kids in Malawi are getting something a little more substantial. The breadsticks are underwhelming; literally sticks(well, braids) of bread with very little flavor. The sauces are good and the ingredients taste fresh, but you’re not getting much pizza for $ 10. If you bring a BYU basketball ticket within a day of the game(assuming the Cougs scored at least 80 points, which they usually do), you get a two-for-one deal, which makes a mediocre price into an excellent one.
Andy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 American Fork, UT
I’m a fan of this place! The beef stroganoff was really good as was the spinach strawberry salad. As much as I liked it I must say that the safari pizza(Canadian bacon and pineapple) was just mediocre. Would have been better if the crust were crispier or thicker. It’s a great environment tastefully decorated. There are the friendliest 16 year-olds running all over the place bringing you food, asking to refill your drinks, and checking to see if you are enjoying your meal. I’d come back to see them even if the food was bad! Seriously amazing staffing. So it was all good and I was already completely stoked about the experience and all the sudden a guy comes by and hands my wife and I two $ 5 girt cards and says«we just hope you’ll come back!» We’re definitely coming back!
Bobby H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Eagle Mountain, UT
We went here with some of the family a few weeks ago. It is an interesting place. The inside environment is cool with the trees and different décor. It is also neat that for every meal they donate to those in need. For the food. We ordered a few salads and pizza’s and some pasta. They have a big wood fired stone oven that they cook the pizzas in. The crust is thin and delicious. The salads were pretty good as well as the pasta. Overall some alright food. Nothing amazing, but a good place for the family.
Betsy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
Ugh! Let’s me start out by saying that I am not that harsh of a judge, but when it comes to pizza, it really shouldn’t be that hard to get right. What I was just served was awful. I ordered the jalapeño pineapple pizza. The first one was soggy on the bottom. Totally unappetizing. So I gave it back and asked for another. It was a bit better, but quickly regained its sogginess. I figured out that the pineapple was not properly drained and was applied much too heavily. The cooks need to learn to cook with such a thin crust! At least I was able to eat some of it? Beyond that, the place was totally a mess. Nobody was cleaning tables when I tried to find one. The 12 year olds they hire are really cute, but not quite competent for the job. I do not recommend coming here. I also do not understand the African theme.
Keith K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Provo, UT
Every time I come here it is great food and great service. My wife and I love Malawis! Also, the dessert pizzas are awesome!
Nathan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
5 stars for Malawis for the quality of their food, service, and mission. I have not yet been disappointed by any of their fire oven cooked pizzas or fresh salads. My wife and I come here often, and is one of our favorite eats of Utah Valley. We usually get a pizza each or pizza and salad to share. The restaurant is fun, with a tree inside to eat under, or you can pick a normal table or booth. The bathroom is way nice too by the way… for some that may be a bonus, who knows.
Ryan K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Provo, UT
I like this place. It is very clean and the service is quite fast. The quality of food is good. You can tell they use fresh ingredients for their pizzas and salads. The only reason I don’t give it 5-stars is because of price. I dropped $ 16 for lunch. I would recommend the Thai peanut pizza and any of their salads.
Keith G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Great pizza, salad, and pasta! Plus for every meal you buy, they donate a nutritious meal to a child in Malawi, Africa! Will definitely visit here next time I’m in town!
Kyle S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Provo, UT
Excellent food! I love their natural ingredients, flavors and dishes! I will be back many more times in the future. The only reason I offer 4 stars is because I think it is priced a little more than it is worth to me.
Katy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Provo, UT
This place has ‘average’ written all over it. Pizza was good — the ingredients seemed fresh, and the thin crust wasn’t too chewy(though it was burned on the bottom). Dessert pizzas actually get 4 stars, particularly the banana brulée. Service was quick and friendly and the atmosphere was nice. Even though it was busy, the place was big and airy enough that it didn’t feel crowded or noisy. Then again, I couldn’t really tell what exact ambiance they were going for — the décor is Provo-fancy(cloth napkins!) and the prices are a little steep for what you get, but you order at the counter and they give you a number, and there’s basketball on TV, soooo… whatever. I wouldn’t go out of my way to choose to come back on my own, but if I was with friends and somebody else chose it, sure.
Connor R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Provo, UT
Really good wood fired pizza. What always shocks me about Malawis is how fast they make their pizza. And they make it from scratch. It’s really clean there, and the big plus is that for every meal you buy there they donate a meal to the county of Malawi in Africa. Malawis is a definite must go, especially for the competitive price.
Annette S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Good but nothing to write home about. Portions are smaller than CPK but pizza is tasty. Salad was a bit disappointing but it’s a pizza joint so I won’t complain. This is a good place to take the family and there’s family activities across the way which is nice for an outing.
B M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Peoria, AZ
Reasonable food, but way overpriced. Thin crust pizza is good, this is not that. It’s a soggy tortilla for $ 10 and it’s not filling. Had the Greek salad which was good but $ 10 and no protein included. If my meal total was $ 12 instead of $ 20 I would give 4⁄5 stars for a restaurant that you stand in line to order and leave hungry I was disappointed.
Danny W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
The pizza here is not amazing, but not bad either. I’d describe it as a local, casual version on CPK. Pizzas are fairly inexpensive, one could suffice for two people of not too hungry. It would be nice if they offered wine/beer, or hot tea, the only drinks they serve are the cold-sugary fountain type.
Dave B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Orem, UT
Over the years Malawi’s has fed me some good flavor combos on their«charitable» pizzas. Whether for dinner or dessert its been a good experience. My favorites have been the buffalo and the chicken bacon ranch. Portion sizes were fair and quality was never an issue. My last two times in, the pizzas have seemed more expensive. That would be ok if the quality hadn’t decreased. The ingredients lacked the seasoning and flavor that I’ve enjoyed in the past. They definitely have reduced their pizza size and there may have been a price increase as well. $ 12 for a smallish pizza doesn’t seem like a great value when I’m hungry afterwards. Looking on the bright side, maybe I’ll get skinnier.
Mike N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
I have only had their pizza when they were catering during an event, but it was good enough to make me want to visit this location. Every pizza I tried(and I had 6 different kinds, so much for my diet) was excellent. The thin crust was consistent and delicious, just the right amount of crisp and sweet. The cheeses and sauces they used sang in harmony in my mouth. The dessert pizzas were also great. The berries they used were really fresh and juicy, and the chocolate overload was deceptively rich. I was skeptical a very thin crust pizza could taste so chocolatey and rich but boy was I wrong. The whole experience with Malawi’s pizza was a good one, with great tasting oven fired pizza, friendly caterers, and the fact that they support a good cause.
Trent M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orem, UT
I’m a fan of Malawi’s. Not the best pizza in the Valley(p12 in my opinion), but good enough to keep me coming back every 2 or 3 months(which is a lot for me. The fact that it’s walking distance from my work is a bonus). I seem to always get the Capri or the Thai pizza. I generally try to try most of the menu for places I go to somewhat regularly, but those have kept me happy. Both are a fresher option to some of the heavier, but good options like Bbq chicken. The dessert pizzas are awesome too. Rarely get them because I normally only eat 4 or 5 of the slices. I always intend to save them for my wife, but usually they get eaten as an afternoon snack in my office.
Darin T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
I really love this place but why have the sizes of the pizzas shrunk? The pizzas are all delicious and I have yet to try one that I am not a fan of. My wife agrees and especially loves their dessert pizzas. However, the prices have increased and the sizes have decreased which is unfortunate. Almost $ 12 for some of their pizzas! And for us foodies, they are personal pizzas for sure. The flavors and toppings are creative and delicious like I said before so while we do enjoy eating here, it has become less frequent. I feel like the bill is unfair for a non-sit down restaurant with no waiter service.
Adrianna C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Haymarket, VA
It’s rare that I give a place 5 stars but this place is 100% deserving. I have been there many many times, tried many things from their menu and have never been disappointed! Amazing crust, unique flavorful pizzas, fair prices, happy wallet, happy belly. A must try. Follow our food adventures on Instagram! #adventuresofbearandwildflower
Jason B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Orem, UT
For those times you can’t decide if you want a pizza or a monstrous tostada there is Malawis. I’ve had soda crackers thicker than that crust. There’s a decent pizza called the«Santa Fe» that is more tostada than pizza, but the others lean the other way. All I’ve tried have been good. Even the sample smores dessert pizza was good. The best part are all the«good cause» signs around me whilst I ingest a whole village’s worth of calories. I do feel good about myself!