I didn't want to go for ice-cream or for any Indian sweets for that matter. That left only one destination - The Waffle House (in the foot court). Though I have eaten waffles before, I haven't sampled them in a stick format. Their
menu is very interesting so it was hard to make a choice. Finally, we chose Banoffee Pie and Nutella Love.
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Banoffee Pie |
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Banoffee Pie and Nutella Love |
It was fun to watch the guys at the counter make waffles and then add other ingredients to them. When our waffles were ready I couldn't wait to taste.
First about the Banoffee Pie - the banana and caramel sauce was yummy but I wish they had put more of it on the waffle. The waffle needs to be soaked in it through and through. I don't much care for dry waffle :-( The Nutella Love had fared much better in that area.
I am not too crazy about the stick form however. It is messy and not very convenient to eat. Next time I am going to order from their sundae menu.
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