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1. Hangover Special at Bui’s Lunch Truck 38th and Spruce Streets 856-630-7269
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Pining for Pudding at Allegro's (3942 Spruce St.) Who knew they had dessert? We all know Allegro’s has phenomenal white and barbecue chicken pizzas and exceptionally oily, cheesy and delicious chicken sandwiches. Now prepare yourself for the latest surprise: Allegro's sells dessert. We got the chocolate cake ($3.50), carrot cake ($3.50) and rice pudding ($2.75). The chocolate cake was decent; we were served a large slice that tasted just like what you would expect at your local diner. The cake was not too dry but it was a little too sweet for my taste. The carrot cake was a stand out. It had a soft, dense texture and was not overly nutty. The cream cheese frosting complimented but did not overpower the cake. Again, the portion was large and we were able to savor every last bite. The rice pudding, though, was incredible. There was an ample amount of cinnamon, and the pudding was neither too hard nor too soggy. I hate raisins and was pleased to find the pudding was sweet and flavorful without the addition of the leathery, mushy texture of dried grapes. Dessert at Allegro's should be overlooked no longer. The next time you stumble in at 1 a.m. or are placing an enormous Monday Night Football order, add a couple slices of cake or a helping of rice pudding
Time (1315 Sansom St.) Dish: Acorn Squash ($15) Prepared with whipped tofu, seared wild mushrooms and a ginger snap, this dish is sure to animate your taste buds both with its variety of textures and its distinct flavors. Time is a great place for a date or dinner with friends — the food is delicious, the ambiance relaxed and the fully–stocked bar doesn’t hurt, either.
Cady Heron demolished Regina George’s “technically hot physique” by feeding her Kalteen bars, a protein bar her mom gave to starving African children to help them gain weight. The labels are not in Swedish, but there are tons of weird nutrition bars around campus to make up for the heart–wrenching loss.
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