Hooters, a place probably more well known for their girls in tight tank tops and tight and short shorts. And their shorts were really short; maybe a quarter of their ass could be seen? Of course, such clothing tends to magnify everything, so some girls with supposedly decent figures also seem... fat. But I digress. Let's look at their food.
Fried pickles
The menu claimed that their fried pickles are addictive. Although pickles don't really sound appetizing, we decided to give it a try (also because it was fried). My friend seemed a bit horrified at their appearance, because at first glance they look like... hum.
It was better than I thought. A bit sour, and deep frying stuff tends to mask some of the other flavours so that they are easy to consume. $8.50
V's verdict: 6.5/10
Curly fries with cheese
These were only average. The potato flavour didn't really come out. $5.50
V's verdict: 6/10
Calamari rings
V's verdict: 7/10
Chicken wings
They had 5 sauces to choose from, ranging from Samurai (sweet, not hot) to 9M (the hottest), if I recall correctly. Well, if that's their hottest chicken wings, then I was sorely let down. Because this doesn't even come close to the Level 5 buffalo wings at Sunset Grill & Bar (Seletar Airbase). I think it's only Level 3 at most!
Taste-wise, it was average. $18.90
V's verdict: 6.5/10
Grilled cheese sandwiches
Bigger than how your mother made them, they claimed. And my friend told the waitress, "My mother's sandwiches are this big..." and stretched his hands almost a metre apart. -.-
So this was just normal white bread with cheese, and toasted. That's all. Dry and unappetizing. $7.90
V's verdict: 5.5/10
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