Pastry: Invisible and undetectable 1/10
Presentation: Plump squares of cream with a pink hat 5/10
Value for money: $3.50. Better looking in the cabinet, impossible to eat 5/10
Overall score: 4/10
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Filling: Foamy sweetened cream, nothing else 5/10 Pastry: Invisible and undetectable 1/10 Presentation: Plump squares of cream with a pink hat 5/10 Value for money: $3.50. Better looking in the cabinet, impossible to eat 5/10 Overall score: 4/10 These vanilla slices looked half decent in the cabinet, but sadly mine got trounced in the takeaway bag. The icing had to be peeled off the bag's inner wall and transplanted back onto the slice. I have never eaten a vanilla slice where the pastry has actually gone M.I.A. I've had my fair share of soggy, stale, too thick, too thin, dry and flavourless pastry layers, but never have I had a slice that made me actually ask "Is there pastry in this thing?". If there was pastry here, it was a hairs width at best and practically undetectable to the taste buds. Furthermore, it allowed the cream to ooze out with every bite and half ended up on the floor. The icing was also too sweet on top of the already sweetened whipped cream.
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