The doorbell went off before I was ready for it.
I’d ordered from Pizza Maru maybe forty minutes earlier, on one of those grey Singapore evenings when leaving the flat feels like too much to ask. The rain had started somewhere between placing the order and forgetting I’d placed it. Then the notification, then the knock, and a warm cardboard box handed over by a rider still shaking water off his jacket.
I stood in the kitchen for a second before opening it. Because that’s really the whole question, isn’t it? Not whether Pizza Maru is good pizza in some abstract sense, but whether Korean pizza still feels like itself after a ride through the rain in a box that traps its own heat.
The review begins when the lid opens.
First Impressions
The review begins when the lid opens.
Pizza Maru’s delivery arrived warm, with the box intact and no obvious leaks or crushed corners. Before the first bite, three things stood out:
Presentation: The toppings stayed neatly in place despite the ride.
Aroma: Maru tomato sauce, melted cheese, and seasoned chicken gave the pizza a clear savoury pull.
Packaging: The box held up well, although the trapped steam made it clear that texture would be the main compromise.
That is the key question with Pizza Maru delivery. It is not whether Korean pizza works as a concept, but whether it still feels like itself after sitting in a warm box.
Cheesy Maru Oppa: Rich Flavour That Travels Well
The Cheesy Maru Oppa is a useful test of what Pizza Maru does best. It comes loaded with maru spiced chicken, maru tomato sauce, melty mozzarella cheese, and a generous layer of mozzarella cheese.
The first slice produced a satisfying cheese pull, with mozzarella stretching from the box in long strands. The pizza still looked appealing after delivery, which matters for a heavily topped pizza where ingredients can easily shift during transit.
The maru tomato sauce leans sweeter and richer than a traditional Italian tomato sauce. Together with the savoury chicken and melted cheese, it gives the pizza a Korean flavour profile that feels more comforting than delicate.
What Makes Pizza Maru Different
Pizza Maru does not try to imitate traditional Italian pizza. Its identity comes from Korean pizza’s familiar mix of sweet, savoury, creamy, and spicy elements.
Green Tea Well-Being Dough
One defining feature is Pizza Maru’s Green Tea Well-Being Dough. The green tea flavour is not especially noticeable once the pizza is topped and baked, but the dough has a chewy structure that supports the brand’s heavier toppings.
It is better understood as part of Pizza Maru’s signature dough style rather than a strong green tea-flavoured crust.
Korean Pizza Toppings Beyond Pepperoni
Pizza Maru’s menu uses ingredients that make the pizzas feel distinctly Korean rather than simply conventional pizzas with extra sauce.
Common toppings and flavour combinations include:
Savoury beef bulgogi layered over mozzarella cheese
Chicken ham
Smoked chicken
Turkey bacon
Sliced kimchi
Tomato slices
Korean fish cake in selected dishes
Juicy chicken cubes
Honey butter cheese
Honey garlic cheese
The Classic Beef Bulgogi Pizza is one of the clearest examples. Savoury tender beef bulgogi pairs naturally with mozzarella cheese, giving the pizza a familiar sweet-savoury profile without leaning too heavily on spice.
For more heat, the Kimchi Buldak Pizza brings fiery buldak chicken smothered in rich kimchi mustard and creamy kimchi mustard. The tangy kimchi helps cut through the cheese and sauce, making the pizza richer than a simple spicy chicken option.
Pizza Maru’s sweeter side also appears through honey butter, honey garlic cheese, aromatic honey garlic sauce, and honey drizzle. These flavours may surprise first-time diners, but they fit the broader style of Korean pizza, where sweet and savoury elements often sit in the same bite.
More Than Pizza
Pizza Maru also works well for groups because the menu extends beyond pizza. Diners can add Korean fried chicken, rice dishes, pasta, and tteokbokki to balance out the order.
Useful add-ons include:
Butter Corn Rice with buttery sweet corn
Creamy Pink Risotto with tomato and cream sauce
Velvety Truffle Cream Fusilli with truffle cream sauce
Truffle Mushroom Risotto with rich truffle notes
Chicken Ham Toppokki
Korean Fish Cake Toppokki
Another practical advantage is that Pizza Maru Singapore outlets are halal-certified, making the restaurant accessible to a wider range of diners while keeping its Korean-inspired menu intact.
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Mains and Sides
Pizza Maru may be known for Korean pizza, but its Korean fried chicken and sides help turn a pizza order into a fuller meal.
Korean Fried Chicken
Delivery is where fried chicken faces its hardest test. Once sealed in a warm box, even crispy chicken starts to soften. Pizza Maru’s advantage is that many of its chicken options rely heavily on sauce, so the flavour survives even when the crunch fades.
Options worth considering include:
Popular Soy Garlic Chicken, coated in a glossy soy garlic glaze with balanced sweetness and savoury depth.
Garlic Gangjeong, which brings aromatic garlic flavours and a sticky, sauce-forward finish.
Honey Butter-flavoured fried chicken, suited to diners who enjoy a sweeter profile.
Original Fried Chicken, best for those who prefer a cleaner fried chicken taste without heavy sauce.
Some chicken options are paired with creamy tartar sauce, onion tartar sauce, or sour tartar sauce. These add richness and help balance the saltier fried coating. Spicier options with spicy sauce or creamy gochu mayo are better if you want contrast against Pizza Maru’s sweeter pizzas.
Maru Hot Fries and Golden Cheese Sticks
Maru Hot Fries arrive well seasoned, with a noticeable spicy kick. Like most crispy french fries, they soften during delivery, especially if the ride is closer to 45 minutes than 30. A few minutes in an air fryer helps bring back some of the texture.
Golden Cheese Sticks travel slightly better. The cheese remains stretchy even after cooling, and the creamy nacho cheese dip adds a rich finish. Versions with honey butter cheese or finely grated parmesan work best for diners who enjoy sweeter or more savoury side dishes.
Other Comfort Dishes
Not every strong Pizza Maru order needs to revolve around pizza. The rice and pasta dishes are often better suited to delivery because they rely on sauce, rice, and cream rather than crispness.
Butter Corn Rice
Butter Corn Rice is one of the safest delivery choices. The combination of buttery sweet corn, rice, and protein holds up well during transit and does not lose much quality as it cools.
The Grilled Salmon Butter Corn Rice is a lighter alternative to pizza, with grilled salmon balancing the sweetness of the corn. For a heartier option, the Oven Baked Chicken version offers more of a full-meal feel.
Creamy Pink Risotto and Truffle Pasta
The Creamy Pink Risotto is another reliable comfort dish. Its tomato and cream sauce creates a smooth pink sauce with a velvety cream sauce texture that pairs well with stronger pizza flavours.
For richer options, the Truffle Mushroom Risotto brings mushrooms, cream sauce, parmesan cheese, finely grated parmesan, and rich truffle notes. The Velvety Truffle Cream Fusilli follows a similar direction, using truffle cream sauce and pasta that holds its texture well during delivery.
Tteokbokki for Sharing
Pizza Maru also offers Korean-style tteokbokki options, including Chicken Ham Toppokki and Korean Fish Cake Toppokki. These dishes pair chewy rice cakes with either chicken ham or Korean fish cake in a spicy sauce.
They are best treated as shared sides rather than light add-ons, especially if your order already includes pizza and fried chicken.
What Holds Up Best During Delivery
After a full delivery experience, Pizza Maru’s biggest strength is clear: its flavours travel better than its textures. For more favorite SG pizza delivery options in Singapore, Asia Food Fanatic has a comprehensive list for you.
What Travels Well
Maru tomato sauce, melty mozzarella cheese, and maru spiced chicken
Cream-based dishes such as Creamy Pink Risotto and Velvety Truffle Cream Fusilli
Rice dishes such as Butter Corn Rice and Grilled Salmon Butter Corn Rice
Sauce-based Korean fried chicken, especially soy garlic and Garlic Gangjeong styles
What Loses Quality First
Maru Hot Fries and other crispy french fries
Original Fried Chicken without sauce
Pizza crust near the centre
Cheese sticks if left sitting too long
Would I Order It Again
Yes. But knowing what it is.
I’d order Pizza Maru delivery for a movie night, a lazy dinner, a table of people who want something that isn’t the same pepperoni box they’ve had a hundred times. The Double Pizza Set from S$43.78, with its two 9-inch pizzas, makes sense for a group who wants to share and compare. For two people, the Maru Duo Set is the honest choice, one pizza, one fried side, two drinks, no waste.
I wouldn’t order it if I wanted thin, crisp, Italian-style pizza, or a light meal, or fried chicken that stays shatteringly crisp after a ride. And I’d tell anyone timing this for guests: order early, and don’t trust the clock too tightly.
When I finally closed the box, the cheese had cooled into a soft sheet and the last crust sat there, softened but still carrying that sweet-savoury warmth. It wasn’t the pizza I’d have eaten at the counter. But it still tasted like Pizza Maru. And on a wet Tuesday, with the rain still going outside, that turned out to be enough.






