Stay away from the hot chocolate, its the worst thing you will every have in your entire life short of drinking your own feces.
Its thick and when I say thick I mean it, its almost undrinkably thick. As you are trying to drink it a skin forms over the rolling liquid, it will just touch your lips before the skin breaks and the volcanic filth burns your throat and you regret ever buying the damn thing in the first place.
The taste.....what taste, if i wanted to drink something that tastes like thick chocolate custard i would be down the supermarket like a shot. Whoever they had as their taste tester needs shooting, scalping and stringing up. Harsh you might say, but if other people think like me there is no hope.
No idea what it costs as i never bought it, i wouldn't buy it with anyone elses money.
I gave it another try today just in case the thick version was just a mistake, but no! the regular version is still crap. it has such a rank taste and a lump of gelatinous brown muck in the bottom half of the cup, even though i used the provided stiring stick to mix it a bit.
Total bollocks, don't touch it.
If you want hot chocloate and you want something crazy and chocolate, go to Paul's and get their stuff, its essentially melted chocolate. Very rich but if thats your thing its much better tasting.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Burrito Joe
This is a new place that has sprung up and I believe it was mentioned briefly in one of my other posts.
The Burritos come in a few different flavours, although with Burritos they can all end up tasting the same.
Located in the churchyard down Bow Lane, its a small stall where the food is already cooked and waiting. The tortilla is quickly heated up and the fillings are loaded up.
Chicken outweighs the other options by about 4 times, but I had some pork that was burnt and wasn't all that great and i have also had the beef which is sparingly applied.
Overall this gets a 5/10, its OK, but its far from great. The price is £5.50 for achicken burrito.
Its a good few inches shorter than the burritos from tortilla so it gets marked down. (I notice they have a new branch in Wimbledon)
btw they aren't allowed to sell drinks because of the guy that sells coffee next to them.
The Burritos come in a few different flavours, although with Burritos they can all end up tasting the same.
Located in the churchyard down Bow Lane, its a small stall where the food is already cooked and waiting. The tortilla is quickly heated up and the fillings are loaded up.
Chicken outweighs the other options by about 4 times, but I had some pork that was burnt and wasn't all that great and i have also had the beef which is sparingly applied.
Overall this gets a 5/10, its OK, but its far from great. The price is £5.50 for achicken burrito.
Its a good few inches shorter than the burritos from tortilla so it gets marked down. (I notice they have a new branch in Wimbledon)
btw they aren't allowed to sell drinks because of the guy that sells coffee next to them.
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