Pastry: Thin, crisp sheets 7.5/10
Presentation: Regimented and attractive, great portion sizes 8/10
Value for money: $3.50 - Attractive, enticing, but not indulgent 6/10
Overall score: 6.6/10
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Filling: Nicely textured but tasteless custard 5/10
Pastry: Thin, crisp sheets 7.5/10 Presentation: Regimented and attractive, great portion sizes 8/10 Value for money: $3.50 - Attractive, enticing, but not indulgent 6/10 Overall score: 6.6/10
With these guys always featuring in the winners list for the Annual Vanilla Slice Competition I felt obligated to drive through Euroa en route to Sydney. A neat little establishment offering two types of vanilla slice (traditional and continental) I ordered one of each and shared them with my travel buddy Flaky J. Although easy to cut, plate up and consume due to the fresh sheets of crisp pastry we were left questioning where the overall richness and vanilla flavour was. Both varieties, although soundly constructed were a bit tastless and generic. The continental slice offered an extra layer of very airy and unsweetened whipped cream and a slightly murky chocolate icing. Altogether, disappointing for stop 1 of the road trip. Good luck at the competition!
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