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2013-08-25
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Mos Burger is what I crave for before my tongue formed in my mouth. Anyway just a sidenote to tell a very disappointing story of how I messaged Mos Burger on Facebook pleading them to open an outlet joint and they totally ignored me. Perhaps they deemed me as bonkers but I am truly their loyal fan. Sighs. After their ignorance I guess my love for them diminished a little (yes it's conditional love).HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Mos Burger Iced Milk Tea *winks* The Iced Milk Tea costs $2.35 for small, $2
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Mos Burger Iced Milk Tea *winks*
The Iced Milk Tea costs $2.35 for small, $2.55 for medium and $2.80 for large!
Okay so I ordered a Fish Burger and a potato croquette burger as well as an add-on with a chicken (please don't order the chicken if you don't like fats).
Fish Burger - $3.45 (Right)
We think of a burger as meat on a muffin but potato is the highlight in Hokkaido Croquette Burger, which is exactly as it sounds: a deep-fried potato roll on bread. It is delicious at the start but as usual, too much carbohydrates make one's tastebuds sick.
This differentiates from the rest of the fast food joint as MOS burger's fries are usually more thicker and have more potato fillings than the rest. It is crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. Yummy!
Sadly, I really am disappointed with the chicken. Half of the layer are full of fats (as you can see from the picture) and there is hardly any meat that can be eaten. It is too fattening (312kcals) for any average individual!
Overall, the counter service was great as MOS emphasizes their policy in hiring senior citizens and I don't mind the slower waiting time. I love their dedication in work .
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