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2012-07-27
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For photos, please see http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.com/2011/03/ikea-restaurant-alexandra.htmlThe Chicken Wings ($7.50 for 6) are mouthwateringly aromatic, with a combination of soy, ginger and probably some fairy dust. They were just that good. Juicy, crisp, and addictive.You really just can't stop at one, or 6! We actually braved the horrendously long queue (it's a school cafeteria-style serving system here) to get another plate of 6 chicken wings after we were done with the first plate.Bak
The Chicken Wings ($7.50 for 6) are mouthwateringly aromatic, with a combination of soy, ginger and probably some fairy dust. They were just that good. Juicy, crisp, and addictive.You really just can't stop at one, or 6! We actually braved the horrendously long queue (it's a school cafeteria-style serving system here) to get another plate of 6 chicken wings after we were done with the first plate.
Baked Salmon ($7.50), daily special, was slathered with a classically Swedish dill cream gravy and poached french beans. I'm not a fan of dill, and as it turned out, we weren't fans of Swedish salmon, it had a very distinctive pungency about it, very uncharacteristic of the usual clean flavour of fresh salmon. It tasted more like smoked salmon to us.
Swedish Meatballs Combo ($9.90) some people think that this is the best thing about Ikea, but my vote definitely goes to their fried chicken wings. That said, the meatballs are the second best thing about this place and a must-try as well. A dollop of ligonberry jam and a generous drenching of cream lends tartness and a savoury element respectively to the tasty bouncy meatballs
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