HOANG @ 30B Tapleys Hill Rd. After hearing and reading good - TopicsExpress



          

HOANG @ 30B Tapleys Hill Rd. After hearing and reading good things about this breeder I took a small detour to sample the quality of the pups. Please note that I did not tell her she was being reviewed until post pup delivery to ensure the integrity of an unbiased review. SERVICE/STORE - I was greeted by the lady in the photo who welcomed me happily with a smile and VDR chit chat she seemed genuinely nice, she also may have been Vietnamese which cant be a bad thing. She said that she was very pleased to have my business and hop I wool weturn. Shop looked clean and I did not have to wait a second upon arrival 5/5 WOLL - crunchy on the outside and soft in the middle. She said she took great pride in her rolls and I couldnt fault them, good size too. When I got out of the car my shirt and pants look like I had accosted by a pack of angry bread rolls who had violently sprayed their crumbs all over me. I was left a pleasant mess. Cost was $4.80 - 5/5 POK/CRACKLE - The money shot for a VDR was right on the money. Pork was beautiful without being fatty. The crackle was nice and had a combination of both chewy and crunchy. Whilst you may get more Pok at some breeders it was a fair portion and the taste was sensational 4.5/5 SARRED - The carrot had a delicate hint of pickle that complimented but not over powered. Cucumber was standard and I even had a small dabble of red onion just for a hint of crunch and texture but this also wasnt overpowering to the subtle flavours of a perfectly bred pup. Sorry I loathe coriander so I never have it and cant report on that. Only fault no Diakon - 4/5 OTHER - Sometimes I have chilli, sometimes I dont. On this occasion I didnt because as much as I like it sometimes it can dilute the overall authentic flavours and as I was popping my Hoang cherry I wanted to really orally investigate and have my taste buds give it an in depth analysis of each individual flavour as it filtered through the mouth and into the gullet. She buttered one side of the roll and put pate on the other, not sure if she added the soy at the end or not as I was salivating by that point. Pate was superb and added to experience and the other ingredients complimented but not overshadow the main event. - 4.5/5 FINAL SCORE - 4.5/5. If they provide consistency this breeder has the potential to be a TOP 3. Highly recommend
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 02:51:06 +0000

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