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August 28, 2011: Lord Of The Fries Vi

back inwards 2008, but that was alone on weekdays as well as nosotros couldn't larn far in. Breakfast returned inwards 2010 but had disappeared over again yesteryear the fourth dimension it was reported on In the Mood for Noodles. This concluding calendar month Lord of the Fries introduced a novel breakfast menu, available all calendar week long earlier 11am at its Flinders Station as well as Melbourne Central stores. The bill of fare has already been reviewed on crosslegged on the front end lawn.

There are 3 brekky buns on offering - the Melbourne (egg, mayo, cheese & mustard), the Mumbai (curry egg, chilli, cheese & spicy mayo) as well as the Tibet (tofu, cheese, mayo as well as mustard - genuinely all vegan). There's optional tomato plant (50c) as well as soy bacon ($1), as well as in that location are fliers floating 'round correct straightaway offering the bacon at no extra charge. There are also coffees, hot chocolates, hash browns as well as repast deals.

We dabbled inwards a lilliputian of everything except the beverages. The hash browns ($1.25 each) were precisely what you'd hold off - really oily as well as salty, as well as thankfully hot as well as crisp too. The burgers ($5 each) are neither pretty nor informative to facial expression at thus I won't problem y'all amongst photos of both! Michael enjoyed his Mumbai amongst bacon - it was junky, saucy as well as he commented that the bacon provided the alone variation inwards texture. I was less enamoured of my Tibet amongst tomato. Like Danni, I couldn't gustation anything beyond the mustard as well as mayo.

I wouldn't proclaim the Tibet worse than the Mumbai - I suspect that Michael as well as I only get got dissimilar tastes. For me, this isn't breakfast food. Hopefully it'll hitting the location for whatsoever vegos out in that location harbouring nostalgia for the McMuffin. There's no sentence here.
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We've explored the Lord's post-breakfast bill of fare pretty thoroughly, to a greater extent than than the one, two, three, four, five times we've blogged it! Since thus they've given us a VIP card but nosotros paid sum toll for the nutrient blogged above.
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Lord of the Fries
Flinders Street Station, Melbourne CBD
veg brekky bits $1.25-$8.50
http://www.lordofthefries.com.au/

Accessibility: This takeaway shop is located on a apartment broad footpath as well as has a high bench for ordering, paying as well as picking upwardly food.

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