Pastry: Crispy, flavourless sheets 4/10
Presentation: Well proportioned, rustic, homemade and inconsistent 5/10
Value for money: $4.50 (estimate), lacking taste and decadence 4/10
Overall score: 4/10
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Filling: Powdered, bland custard 3.5/10
Pastry: Crispy, flavourless sheets 4/10 Presentation: Well proportioned, rustic, homemade and inconsistent 5/10 Value for money: $4.50 (estimate), lacking taste and decadence 4/10 Overall score: 4/10
Million dollar views eating this heavy takeaway purchase, but sadly no million dollar vanilla slice. Eyeing up only three remaining slices from their daily batch I had a good feeling about this, but sadly everything was just not quite right. The custard looked pretty good, but was really poorly conceived overall. A heavy dose of powdered mix and milk would be my guess; lacking richness and any vanilla content. The pastry had a reasonably good crunch to it, but gave way with the bursting custard bites. The icing sugar only offered some slight sweetness to the otherwise pretty bland components. What is with bakeries that don't put prices on their cakes too? A vanilla slice and muffin for $8.50? Your guess is as good as mine?!
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Anthony
2/5/2017 09:28:39 pm
deplorable! Call it as you see it byron
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