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Amar’s Famous Ghost Pepper Pizza Is Strait From Hell

Amar’s Famous Ghost Pepper Pizza Is Strait From Hell. Eat at your own risk as this pizza brings the heat. Topped with chicken, red onions, cilantro, and ghost sauce, it…

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Ghost Pizza

Amar / Troy

Amar's Famous Ghost Pepper Pizza Is Strait From Hell. Eat at your own risk as this pizza brings the heat. Topped with chicken, red onions, cilantro, and ghost sauce, it comes with a disclaimer. A full-mouth explosion of flavor and man does it make you sweat. Amar Pizza has already documented acclaim for their pizza favorites that include being featured on Travel Channel's hit TV show Bizarre Foods. Host Andrew Zimmerman loved the Dry Fish Pizza. Featured on Metro Times for their Shortlist of Pizza Parlors from the Metro Detroit Area.

My personal favorite includes Philly Stake Pizza, Veggie Square, Seafood, and notably "the Ghost Pizza. " The first thing about Amar's Famous Ghost Pepper Pizza is the Technicolor look of the finished pizza. No sign of the Ghost Sauce as it is getting ready to jump out and scare you. Fantastic flavor and all the ingredients complement each other. Then the heat kicks in. I had a beverage on the side ready to go as I am not used to heat that strong before. It has a WHAHO factor. Unfortunately could only get through one and a half slices. But compliments to the chef for the experience.

Amar's Famous Ghost Pepper Pizza comes in small medium and large. Round, Deep dish, and thin crust. Cross this off my bucket list of specialty pizzas to try. My hair just about melted in sweat and still happy as leftovers are going home with me. Unbelievable as it seems you can order extra Amar Ghost sauce on the side as an extra.

If you like living on the edge and like to live dangerously. Give this incredibly different experience of Amar's Famous Ghost Pepper Pizza. Thanks to the staff of Amar Pizza on Rochester rd in Troy for everything.

Troy City of the Week Factoids

Congratulations to Troy,

You’re the WCSX City of the Week from March 12th to March 18th!

Below are some important facts about Troy that you can use to pass our Troy City of the Week Quiz!

Troy Factoids:

Troy Settlers

The City of Troy was originally founded by settlers from Troy, New York.

First Log Cabin

The first log cabin was built in Troy by Johnson Niles at what is now the intersection of Square Lake and Livernois Roads in 1821.

How Troy Became A City

The township of Troy once included Royal Oak, which seceded in 1832. in 1955 Royal Oak threatened to annex Troy, so Troy avoided being absorbed by Royal Oak by officially becoming their own city in that year.

Troy City Seal

In 1968, Troy adopted it's city seal; It shows the Greek goddess Athena- the protector of civilized life.

What's In Troy?

Today Troy is filled with Skyscrapers, corporate headquarters, hundreds of thousands of workers, fine restaurants, and upscale shopping.

Troy City Of The Week QUIZ!

Now it’s time to test your knowledge… take the Troy City of the Week quiz HERE!

Born in Mt Clemens, Screamin’ Scott has been a part of the Detroit airwaves for 30-plus years. With 40 years of experience in radio. When he’s not out on the streets for WCSX, you can find him devoting time to local charities with his, “Screamin Angels”; and for 16 years with Rock 4 Tots charity. And last 10 years with his local band, "Chit!." Screamin Scott likes to write about nostalgic Detroit area memories, classic rock, and local metro Detroit topics.