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2013-04-22
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Knowing that I liked spicy food, my friend posed a challenge to me - to conquer Level 30 (the highest level of spiciness) of their infamous Buffalo Wings. Challenge accepted!The purpose of our visit was therefore not for the taste but merely out of the fun of challenging ourselves to spiciness.Level 30 here we come!!2 of us ordered half dozen, the minimum number per order.Prices increase steadily with increased spiciness. The buffalo wings are rather expensive!After eating 1 piece each, I starte
The purpose of our visit was therefore not for the taste but merely out of the fun of challenging ourselves to spiciness.
2 of us ordered half dozen, the minimum number per order.
Prices increase steadily with increased spiciness. The buffalo wings are rather expensive!
If scraping the coat of chilli away and eating just the chicken meat was how you intend to conquer this, I'd say it wouldn't make much of a difference because the spiciness was in every single cell of this chicken wing. Even the white meat parts were spicy like the chilli coat.
There was no slightest tinge of chicken taste at all. The chilli covered over every single bit of taste. In fact, I'd prefer to describe it as no taste except for extreme intense spiciness and very slight chilli-bitterness.
3 chicken wings for each of us were a little too much. At the end of the ordeal, I also finished 2 cups of milk (said to do alot in relieving spiciness) and 3 cups of water, bloated too full. There was no way to get rid of the spiciness because it bites and burns very stubborn on the tongue and throat - which became really painful. The pain didn't go away for another hour. My stomach felt like it was on fire too.
Going through this challenge was a crazy idea, we did it in the name of fun and had a good time laughing at each other's swollen lips. This was a once in a lifetime experience. The next time I go back to this restaurant I'll be sticking to Level 1 and making sure it'll be for an enjoyable experience rather than a torturous one.
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