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Are you in Qatar, preparing for order a pizza deal with friends? These three large pizzas are the most sought after ones. Here is the comparison between Pizza Hut Qatar’s WOW Triple Large Deal and Papa John’s Triple Treat Large. I ordered both on separate weekends with friends to compare price, pizza variety, dips cost, and most importantly, taste.
Here’s a clear breakdown — no fluff.
What Each Deal Includes
The Wow Triple Large deal included:
Any 3 large pizzas from the regular menu (no stuffed crust)
Sauces/dips charged separately at 3 QAR each
Wide flavor list including Chicken Shawerma, Classic Chicken Ranch, Spicy Chicken Ranch, BBQ Chicken Ranch, Super Supreme, Carnivore, Hot Stuff Beef, Margherita, and more
The triple treat large's box included:
Any 3 large pizzas from their listed menu
Dips are 1 QAR each
Options include BBQ Short Rib, All The Meats, Chicken BBQ, Pepperoni, Super Papa, Mexican Ole, Paneer Makhani, Garlic Parmesan Chicken, and more
Both deals are clearly designed for group meals and home gatherings. But selection flexibility and flavor profile make the real difference.
The Pizzas I Ordered
To make the comparison fair, I picked similar flavor categories from each brand: one meat-heavy, one chicken-based, and one balanced classic.
Carnivore
Chicken Shawerma
Super Supreme
All The Meats
Chicken BBQ
Super Papa
I didn’t just take one bite and decide. We actually sat down, opened both boxes at the same time, and compared slice by slice while the pizzas were still hot. The differences became clearer with every round.
Carnivore (Pizza Hut) immediately looked heavier. The topping layer was visibly dense — beef crumbles, pepperoni, and smoky elements sitting thick over a blanket of melted mozzarella. When you lift a slice, you notice the weight. The first bite is rich and salty in a satisfying way. The cheese stretches properly, and the crust underneath has that soft, slightly buttery texture. The meats blend into the cheese, creating a unified, indulgent bite. The flavor leans smoky and savory rather than acidic. By contrast, All The Meats (Papa John’s) looks more structured. The meats are neatly distributed instead of layered thickly in clusters. The tomato sauce is more noticeable here — slightly sharper and brighter. Taste-wise, Papa John’s version feels cleaner. You can distinguish each meat topping more clearly. It doesn’t feel as dense, and the slice folds more easily because the crust is slightly thinner. There’s less grease pooling on the surface, which some people in my group preferred.
2️⃣ Chicken Shawerma vs. Chicken BBQ
This was the most interesting comparison. Chicken Shawerma (Pizza Hut) stands out immediately because it doesn’t taste like a typical Western pizza. The chicken is seasoned with Middle Eastern spices — subtle cumin, mild garlic warmth, and a creamy base that replaces traditional tomato sauce. The flavor was layered. The chicken feels tender and slightly marinated rather than just grilled and placed on top. The creamy sauce softens the spice and gives the slice a richer mouthfeel. It feels unique, especially in Qatar where shawarma flavor resonates more naturally.
On the other hand, Chicken BBQ (Papa John’s) follows a classic formula. The BBQ sauce is sweeter and slightly tangy. The chicken pieces are well-sized and evenly spread. It’s comforting and familiar. For adventurous, region-inspired flavor, Chicken Shawerma clearly stands out. For dependable, sweet BBQ comfort, Papa John’s does the job.
3️⃣ Loaded Classic Face-Off: Super Supreme vs. Super Papa
Both of these pizzas aim to be “everything on one pie,” but they approach it differently. Super Supreme (Pizza Hut) looks fuller. The toppings feel packed — vegetables, meats, and cheese layered generously. The seasoning is noticeable from the first bite. It tastes bold and slightly peppery, with vegetables that feel cooked into the cheese rather than sitting lightly on top. It’s a heavier slice. The crust carries the weight well, and you feel full faster. Super Papa (Papa John’s) has a fresher presentation. The vegetables appear brighter, and the tomato base comes through more clearly. It doesn’t feel overloaded. Instead of strong seasoning, it leans toward natural vegetable sweetness and mild saltiness. Super Supreme wins for boldness and impact. Super Papa wins for freshness and lighter texture.
Overall Taste Impression
After trying all six pizzas back to back, one clear difference emerged:
Pizza Hut leans toward richness, heavier topping distribution, thicker feel, and stronger seasoning.
Papa John’s focuses on balance, visible ingredient separation, lighter texture, and brighter tomato notes.
Exact promotional prices may vary slightly depending on current offers, but typically: WOW Triple Large offers these 3 large pizzas for 117QAR while the Papa John’s Triple Treat Large is 119QAR often priced similarly but may vary based on selected premium toppings like BBQ Short Rib. In my case, both deals fell into similar pricing brackets, but Pizza Hut felt like slightly more food per slice because of crust thickness and topping density.
This is where cost adds up quietly.
Pizza Hut charges 3 QAR per dip.
Papa John’s charges 1 QAR per dip.
If your group orders 6 dips, that’s:
18 QAR extra at Pizza Hut
6 QAR extra at Papa John’s
Small difference individually, noticeable in group orders.
Choose Pizza Hut WOW Triple Large if:
You prefer thicker crust and heavier toppings
You enjoy stronger seasoning
You want flavors like Chicken Shawerma or Carnivore
Choose Papa John’s Triple Treat Large if:
You prefer slightly lighter pizzas
You like fresh tomato-forward flavor
Both of them are the top pizza brand in Qatar. If you’re hosting a party with big appetites, I’d lean toward WOW Triple Large. If it’s a casual hangout where variety and lighter slices matter, Papa John’s works just as well.
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