Domino's, the renowned pizza delivery chain, always strives for innovation to maintain its position as the most popular pizza provider. Its latest creation, the Cheese Volcano, is a true game-changer in the world of pizza.
The Eruption of Deliciousness
The Cheese Volcano, according to Sora News 24, boasts a specially molded dough that mimics the spectacle of a volcano. At 40 centimeters (15.7 inches) wide, this pizza is a visual marvel, with a 'magma chamber' nestled within the crater, brimming with a cascade of cheesy lava.
The slope of the volcano is enveloped in a layer of cheddar cheese, giving it a delightful crunch that beautifully complements the velvety smoothness of the melty cheese.
For those seeking a classic experience, the Cheese Volcano offers the Classic Quattro option. This pizza includes the four tried-and-true favorites - Tropical, Genovese, American, and Margherita. Each slice is generously smothered in rich cheddar cheese lava, satisfying palates across generations. The Cheese Volcano Classic Quattro is available for delivery at 5,180 yen (US$36.09) or 2,590 yen for pickup.
For a more adventurous pizza lover, the Premium Quattro tantalizes taste buds with unique flavor profiles. Indulge in the Chef's Whimsical Vegetable Special, Giga Meat, Seafood Special, and Korean Short Ribs, all elegantly presented on the Cheese Volcano crust. The Premium Quattro can be yours for 5,980 yen for delivery or 2,990 yen for pickup.
The Sinful Extras
To elevate your Cheese Volcano experience, Domino's has introduced additional temptations. The Cheese Volcano Dipping Sauce, available separately, allows you to immerse your taste buds in creamy delight for 799 yen. If cheesy fries hold a special place in your heart, the Cheese Volcano Potenage (Potato Chips & Nuggets) set, priced at 1,290 yen, is perfect.
Domino's has released a captivating video to introduce the creation. The video featured Teruhiko Komori, a baritone opera singer known for being the first Japanese performer at the German court. In the video, he enthralls viewers with his rendition of "Let's all Eat the Volcano," a musical invitation to indulge in this pizza masterpiece.
Global Sensation
Starting on January 9th, the Cheese Volcano will debut in Japan and Taiwan, with plans for expansion to other markets. However, this culinary marvel will only grace the Japanese menu for a limited time, available until February 18th. Don't miss this opportunity to savor the Cheese Volcano's explosive flavors.
With the introduction of the Cheese Volcano, Domino's Japan, which reached 1000 stores in October, as per Inside Retail, continues to push boundaries and redefine the pizza experience. This exciting addition to their menu promises to ignite a passion for pizza in customers' hearts worldwide.
Photo: PR Times


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