It’s a bit off of the main road from the West exit at the Ikebukuro Station, but if you follow the map, it should be easy to spot. Everything on the menu is more or less of one coin value(500 yen or less). Beware though, you are getting what you pay for. Which isn’t bad if your expectations aren’t that high. The size of the pizza you get is the equivalent of a New York slice back home. Their crust is soft, and chewy. The cheese, sauce, and toppings are fairly decent and they don’t skimp on the ingredients, but it’s also not overflowing with them either. They’ll give you a choice as to how you want it sliced, but honestly given the size of the pie, I’d recommend just getting it cut in 2 slices. My friend and I both had the pepperoni pizza. Although I thought it was mediocre(not a fan of soft and chewy crusts), he thought it was great. In any case, there are photos posted on the review, and coming here wouldn’t be regretful as the pizza is fairly decent. Just remember, you are getting what you pay for.