Bad Boy Pizza Review: My Honest Andheri Experience
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Bad Boy Pizza review I genuinely did not expect to write this so soon, but here we are.
When you hear Bad Boy Pizza, the first thing that pops into your head is probably Badshah the rapper, the vibe, the celebrity factor. And if you’re like me, you automatically assume: “Okay, this is going to be overpriced, overhyped, and probably average.”
Let me tell you exactly what happened when we visited Bad Boy Pizza Andheri, what we ordered, what surprised me, what didn’t… and whether you should actually go.
What is Bad Boy Pizza?
Before I jump into my experience, let’s quickly define the entity properly.
Bad Boy Pizza is a celebrity-backed pizza restaurant associated with Indian rapper Badshah. The concept blends bold flavors, high-energy branding, and slightly experimental menu items. It’s located in Andheri, Mumbai, and unlike most trending cafés, it focuses heavily on dine-in experiences rather than delivery platforms like Swiggy or Zomato.
Yes, you read that right you can’t just lazily order it online. You actually have to show up.
And honestly? I respect that.
But if you prefer quieter, aesthetic cafés instead of high-energy pizza spots, Slow Cafe might be more your vibe. Check Slow cafe review.
Why I Didn’t Expect Much (But Still Went)
My friends were excited about visiting Bad Boy Pizza Andheri. I was skeptical.
Celebrity restaurants have this reputation:
- Flashy branding
- Inflated pricing
- Average food
- Crowds for Instagram more than taste
And I was mentally prepared for that.
But my friends insisted. So we went.
(And sometimes the best experiences start with low expectations, don’t they?)
First Impressions of Bad Boy Pizza Andheri
The restaurant is not very big. It’s compact.
But the vibe? Actually good.
The lighting is warm, the branding is bold, and the place feels energetic. It doesn’t scream “luxury,” but it definitely screams personality.
My only complaint?
If this is a Badshah-backed place, why are we not playing only Badshah songs? 😭
I was low-key waiting for “DJ Waley Babu” while biting into my pizza. But the playlist was random.
Still, the ambience works. It’s a nice spot for:
- Casual friend hangouts
- Small group dinners
- That “let’s try something new” night
Would I go here for a romantic dinner? Probably not.
Would I go with my chaotic foodie friends? Absolutely yes.
The Menu at Bad Boy Pizza: Surprisingly Exciting
Now this is where my Bad Boy Pizza review shifts tone.
The menu is genuinely exciting.
From different garlic bread variations to creative pizzas and pasta it’s not basic at all.
And here’s something that impressed me:
They use Italian flour and the dough is cold fermented for 48 hours. Cold fermentaed flour improves:
- Digestibility
- Flavor complexity
- Texture
- Air pockets in the crust
And trust me, you can taste the difference.
The base of every dish especially the pizza and garlic bread was soft, airy, and perfectly structured.
That alone elevated the experience.
What We Ordered at Bad Boy Pizza
Okay, this is the fun part. Let’s break this down properly.
1. G-Faadu Garlic Bread Challenge
If you visit Bad Boy Pizza Andheri, this is the star attraction.
The G-Faadu Garlic Bread is not just food it’s a challenge.
Here’s the deal:
- It’s extremely spicy
- Out of 100 people, only 5 finish it
- You must complete it in 1.5 minutes
- You get ₹800 off if you win
Sounds easy? It’s not.
This garlic bread was SPICY.
Not “Indian spice” spicy.
Not “acha thoda teekha hai” spicy.
It was war-level spicy.
My friend genuinely thought he could handle it. But he could not.
The bread was served with ranch dip, but even that couldn’t fully balance the heat. And when they saw us struggling (and dying internally), the staff kindly brought us ice cream.
That moment? 10/10 hospitality.
Would I attempt it again?
Maybe.
Would you? Be honest.
Speaking of spice levels, if you think you can handle the G-Faadu garlic bread, you should try the best pani puri in Mumbai list I curated.
Basic Garlic Bread with Paneer Makhni Dip
Now THIS was more my speed.
The basic garlic bread was soft, flavorful, and paired beautifully with ranch dip.
We also tried it with Paneer Makhni (cheese butter masala) dip.
The paneer makhni was slightly sweet for my liking. Not bad, just not my personal favorite. But the ranch dip? Amazing.
Pro tip: Stick to ranch if you prefer balanced flavors.
Pushpa Bagicha Pizza
This was one of the most visually appealing dishes.
The Pushpa Bagicha Pizza had:
- Onions
- Capsicum
- Edible flowers
Yes. Edible flowers.
It looked aesthetic. Very Instagram-friendly.
Taste-wise?
Spicy, but not G-Faadu level spicy.
The base again was the hero. Light, airy, slightly chewy exactly how good pizza should feel.
If you enjoy slightly spicy vegetarian pizzas, this is a solid pick.
I think it will surely be added in my list of Best Pizza Places in Mumbai.
If you’re someone who enjoys bold flavors like I do, you’ll probably also love my guide to the best chaat in Mumbai completely different vibe but equally satisfying.
Pesto Spaghetti Pasta (Served in a Garlic Bread Bucket!)
Okay, presentation points here.
The pesto spaghetti was served inside a garlic bread bucket.
Creative? Yes.
Fun? Absolutely.
Was it the best pesto pasta I’ve had? No.
But it was still good. Creamy, herby, comforting.
Would I reorder it over pizza? Probably not.
But if you’re going in a group and want variety, it’s worth trying.
The Service at Bad Boy Pizza
I cannot write a full Bad Boy Pizza review without talking about the staff.
They were:
- Polite
- Observant
- Helpful
- Genuinely friendly
From explaining the challenge to bringing ice cream the service was A1.
And honestly, service can make or break a place.
Here, it definitely made it better.
Is Bad Boy Pizza Overpriced?
Let’s address the elephant in the room.
Because it’s associated with Badshah, you’d expect crazy pricing.
But surprisingly?
It’s reasonably priced for a Mumbai dine-in experience.
You’re paying for:
- Quality ingredients
- Fresh dough
- Creative menu
- Decent ambience
Is it cheap? No.
Is it outrageously overpriced? Also no.
It sits comfortably in the “worth trying” category.
Things You Should Know Before Visiting Bad Boy Pizza Andheri
If you’re planning to go, here are some quick tips:
📍 Location
Andheri, Mumbai
🪑 Seating
Small space go early or expect waiting.
📦 Delivery
You order directly from the restaurant.
It’s not heavily pushed on Swiggy/Zomato.
🌶 Spice Level
Some items are genuinely spicy. Don’t underestimate.
👥 Best For
Friends, casual hangouts, food experiments.
For South Indian comfort food lovers, you can also check out my honest Benne review very different from pizza but equally comforting.
My Honest View on Bad Boy Pizza Place:
I went in expecting hype. I came out impressed.
The fermented base genuinely makes a difference. The G-Faadu challenge adds fun. The ambience is decent. The service is excellent.
Is it the best pizza I’ve ever had in my life? No. But one of the best pizza in Mumbai? Yes
And maybe requesting a Badshah-only playlist. 🎶🍕
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