Went to KFC again because they had chicken nuggets.
As well as chicken nuggets, they had crisps and these Portuguese tarts filled with mochi and red beans.
For mains, had my usual favourite which was rice with luncheon meat, fried chicken and mushroom gravy.
Unfortunately, the rice was rather mushy this time, a cross between congee and soggy rice while the luncheon meat was dry on one side.
Next were the chicken nuggets which come with wasabi salad sauce.
The chicken nuggets tasted really familiar like those frozen microwavable ones.
I would much prefer BBQ sauce to go with the nuggets but then this is Hong Kong where they prefer wasabi.
Ended up getting the crisps as well as it was reasonably priced at HKD10 for 2.
They were quite spicy with a sweet aftertaste and reminded me of the Indian Lay's Masala Magic with the spiciness reduced.
Wednesday, February 05, 2020
[Review] Chicken Nuggets at KFC Hong Kong
Tuesday, February 04, 2020
[Review] Coughlans new Curry Chicken bake and Vegan series
A while ago I tried the Vegan Steak Bake at Coughlans in December.
Now they have just launched the new VEGAN CURRY CHICKEN BAKE before anyone else has!
Mark my words!!
To be honest, the vegan range has something for everyone like cheese and onion, sausage rolls, steak bakes and now the chicken bake!
Each bake at Coughlans is slightly different in appearance so you can visually tell them apart.
Vegan Chicken Curry Bake:
Taking a bite, the pastry is light and flaky just like any other normal pastry.
It was piping hot flowing out with a fragrant curry aroma.
As for the filling, it was quite spicy with a comforting curry taste so I would say the curry bake is a success and definitely recommended.
Here is the rest of the vegan range that I tried.
Vegan Cheese and onion:
This was filled with tasty gooey cheese complimented by the delicious onions.
Basically it tastes just as good as your usual cheese and onion pastry so it is very comforting and unsuspectingly vegan!!!
Sausage rolls:
If you are a sausage fan, you are spoilt for choice, not one but three choices: vegan sausage, vegan sausage and wild mushrooms and the vegan sausage and leek.
It is difficult to say which one is better but probably the mushroom as it has a stronger taste whereas the leek is like your usual sausage roll with leek which is a bit like spring onions but slightly different.
Mushroom Sausage roll:
Sausage and leek roll:
Last but not least is the vegan steak bake which I tried a while ago.
The price of this vegan steak bake is £2.95 which is slightly more than Greggs at £1.55 according to online media photos.
Anyway, when you bite into the vegan steak bake, the pastry is just as good as any pastry in the sense that it is crisp and flaky.
It took me a while to get to the centre of the bake but I was greeted with a lovely gravy loaded with mushrooms and vegan steak.
The vegan steak pieces was tasty and the texture was like firm bouncy tofu that is just the right bite without being too rubbery so overall I really enjoyed this vegan steak bake.
They also have other captivating treats like Butterscotch yum yum and the iced apple lattice.
As well as sweet treats, they have vegan cakes shown on the leaflet!
Coughlans Bakery:
http://www.coughlansbakery.co.uk/our-shops/
Now they have just launched the new VEGAN CURRY CHICKEN BAKE before anyone else has!
Mark my words!!
To be honest, the vegan range has something for everyone like cheese and onion, sausage rolls, steak bakes and now the chicken bake!
Each bake at Coughlans is slightly different in appearance so you can visually tell them apart.
Vegan Chicken Curry Bake:
Taking a bite, the pastry is light and flaky just like any other normal pastry.
It was piping hot flowing out with a fragrant curry aroma.
As for the filling, it was quite spicy with a comforting curry taste so I would say the curry bake is a success and definitely recommended.
Here is the rest of the vegan range that I tried.
Vegan Cheese and onion:
This was filled with tasty gooey cheese complimented by the delicious onions.
Basically it tastes just as good as your usual cheese and onion pastry so it is very comforting and unsuspectingly vegan!!!
Sausage rolls:
If you are a sausage fan, you are spoilt for choice, not one but three choices: vegan sausage, vegan sausage and wild mushrooms and the vegan sausage and leek.
It is difficult to say which one is better but probably the mushroom as it has a stronger taste whereas the leek is like your usual sausage roll with leek which is a bit like spring onions but slightly different.
Mushroom Sausage roll:
Sausage and leek roll:
Last but not least is the vegan steak bake which I tried a while ago.
The price of this vegan steak bake is £2.95 which is slightly more than Greggs at £1.55 according to online media photos.
Anyway, when you bite into the vegan steak bake, the pastry is just as good as any pastry in the sense that it is crisp and flaky.
It took me a while to get to the centre of the bake but I was greeted with a lovely gravy loaded with mushrooms and vegan steak.
The vegan steak pieces was tasty and the texture was like firm bouncy tofu that is just the right bite without being too rubbery so overall I really enjoyed this vegan steak bake.
They also have other captivating treats like Butterscotch yum yum and the iced apple lattice.
As well as sweet treats, they have vegan cakes shown on the leaflet!
Coughlans Bakery:
http://www.coughlansbakery.co.uk/our-shops/
Monday, January 27, 2020
[Restaurants to visit in Walthamstow] Desi's Cake London
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Caphe House - London
Discovered Caphe House when I was on my food tour in Bermondsey.
Went in and I was instantly fell in love with the aroma that you get from pho and another Vietnamese dishes.
Caphe House serves Vietnamese pho staples plus summer rolls, lettuce wraps & coffee so this is going to be on my list to go soon.
http://www.caphehouse.com/
Went in and I was instantly fell in love with the aroma that you get from pho and another Vietnamese dishes.
Caphe House serves Vietnamese pho staples plus summer rolls, lettuce wraps & coffee so this is going to be on my list to go soon.
http://www.caphehouse.com/
Labels:
pho,
Vietnamese
[Review] Al's Cafe - Bermondsey
Al's Cafe is a lovely place for English food where they had coronation chicken sandwiches as well as Chicken tikka.
Reasonably priced and there is a lovely London Bridge mural.
Sadly I forgot to take a picture of my tea.
Al's Cafe - Bermondsey
Address: 128 Bermondsey St, Bermondsey, London SE1 3TX, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7378 6063
Reasonably priced and there is a lovely London Bridge mural.
Sadly I forgot to take a picture of my tea.
Al's Cafe - Bermondsey
Address: 128 Bermondsey St, Bermondsey, London SE1 3TX, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 7378 6063
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