Saturday, June 7, 2008
Waffles (woh-fels)
Waffle World is located at Sunway Pyramid, where everything seems to be at now. There's Subway, Wendy's, Carls' Jr, J.CO Donuts, Jusco and another anchor tenant, also a departmental store which I've forgotten. I think it was Parkson.
They have soups, pastas, sandwiches, coffees and shakes, just like other shops these days. Their sandwhiches are really imaginative-instead of bread, you can choose to have tuna, chicken ham or salmon on waffles! Nyum.
(Speaking of shrimp, has anyone been to Bubba Gump Shrimp Thingy at the Curve? The concept of the shop is inspired by Forrest Gump. The prices are really, really, really sky-high!)
The most basic waffle you can get here, I think, should be the Traditional Waffle-pictured here with extra maple syrup. Daryl had this one.
Iona had the Caramel Banana Waffle. Caramel sauce drizzles the vanilla ice-cream and on the slices of banana too.
I won't tell you what Khadi and I had, but Izzatie had this:
Two scoops of premium strawberry ice-cream, toasted almond flakes and extra chocolate syrup.
The waffles are deliciously warm and sweet, and the ice-cream is not too runny either-just rightly frozen. Just a tip, if you're planning to have a waffle there, one scoop of ice-cream is more than enough.
They've got five types of ice-cream.
The maple syrup was sweet. They had three types of toppings, I think-Choc, Maple and Honey.
The service is really nothing to shout about. The iced cappuccinoes that Khadi and Daryl ordered did not look like iced cappuccinoes. The other one looked more like iced chocolate. No apologies, just "This one is iced cappuccino. It just looks different because it's blended," uh-HUH.
See the color difference? They ordered the same thing.
So I highly recommend this place for waffles, if you're in the area. I'd rather not try their hot dogs. 1901 is just opposite the shop anyway.
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