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Papa John’s Pizza In Sultanate Of Oman Reopens At Al Asfoor Plaza In Qurum, Introduces 3 New Pizza Flavours
Papa John’s, a leading pizza chain, has launched a new store at Al Asfoor Plaza to provide customers with a vibrant ambiance in addition to the highest standards of quality and food safety. Customers can now enjoy a new dining experience at the Alasfoor outlet.
A major highlight is that Papa John’s is adding 3 new Indian flavour pizzas to the Menu: Paneer Makhani, Paneer Garden Party & Chicken Makhani
Paneer Garden Party: We’re loving the Indian party vibes with colorful vegetables, spiced tikka paneer cheese and Makhani sauce. Onions, Green Pepper, Tomatoes, Black Olives & Mushrooms
Paneer Makhani: Experience the taste of Northern India with our take on fresh spicy paneer, Makhani sauce, Onions, Green Pepper, Tomatoes, Special Garlic Drizzle
Chicken Makhani: Experience the taste of Northern India with our take on golden grilled chicken, Makhani sauce, Onions, Green Pepper, Tomatoes, Special Garlic Drizzle
The General Manager of Papa John’s Qatar & Oman, Mr. Joseph Joseph, commented on the concept of the brand, “BETTER INGREDIENTS, BETTER PIZZA” has proved to be popular in Oman for creating a better pizza with the freshest ingredients.
Now our customers can enjoy the taste of North India with our Paneer, Chicken and Makhani Sauce, which is fresh, juicy and spicy.
Pizza lovers will be able to get their hands on the Panner Makhani, Paneer Garden Party & Chicken Makhani from any Papa John’s Store. To order from Papa Johns or
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