Maverick

Guayaquil


This unassuming place on main road Av del Periodista (San Jorge) has white walls, black benches and simple chalkboards with funny slogans and cute drawings. It's a self-proclaimed 'unorthodox' joint, creating delicious handmade pizzas made with yuca bases. Order them with veggie, carbonara, beef, chicken, pork or chimichurri toppings. Regular dough pizzas are also available.


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