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2011-05-04
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In foodcourts, the most commonly served foods are noodles, roast meats with rice, chinese cuisine, congee, but at this food court, there are so many stalls and varieties.This stall sells hot dogs, but one item that I really wanted to eat most was the Souffle, two big pieces of souffle that look like cakes for $12.Whilst I was there, I saw the owner prepare more.In the food cabinet there were some made earlier.When they are ordered, they are taken out of the cabinet and baked for a bit, so the so
This stall sells hot dogs, but one item that I really wanted to eat most was the Souffle, two big pieces of souffle that look like cakes for $12. Whilst I was there, I saw the owner prepare more.
In the food cabinet there were some made earlier. When they are ordered, they are taken out of the cabinet and baked for a bit, so the souffle rises even more. For hot dogs there are about six different types of sausage:
Bratwurst, Smoked Bratwurst, Spicy sausage, Jalapeno and cheese sausage, Sausage with cheddar cheese, and "Swithland" which I believe is Cervelat sausage. On the left there are so many sauces and condiments, but just the usual sauces which are:
tomato sauce, french mustard, honey mustard, spicy salad sauce, thosand sland, salad cream, mayonnaise and bbq.
For condiments they had:
jalapenos, sweet relish, pickles, cucumber and tomato.
The sauces and condiments rack was really good, it dosnt feel like you are in a food court, the racks is so big that the sauces are well spread apart it feels like you are in a US hot dog stall. Souffle:
It was a nice generous portion, clean, white and fluffy, not too sweet.
There was no greasy taste or oiliness to it.
The cheapest and nicest souffle you can get
You don't need to go to hotels or desserts houses for them.
Hot dog:
tasted ok and it was fun choosing what sauces to put on the sausage.
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