Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Physiol Eatery and Cafe, University of Queensland, St Lucia

Physiol

Last Thursday I had a dagwood dog from UQ's Physiol Eatery and Cafe.  The purpose of this blog is to evaluate food prepared by various eateries, not food that they merely provide:  a meat pie from 7-11 does not count.  This being the case, I am not sure if my dagwood dog qualifies as I am unsure who prepared it.  Do Physiol make their own dagwood dogs, or do they just heat up dagwood dogs made elsewhere?  I don't know, but I suspect the latter as this dagwood dog seemed to me to be too perfectly shaped to be homemade.  Nevertheless, I'll review it.  The only thing that could be said about it was that it was a standard dagwood dog.  Perhaps the only other thing worth mentioning is that it didn't automatically come with tomato sauce.  You had to get your own little sachet of tomato sauce and apply it yourself.  I liked this as it put me in control of my own sauce distribution.  Sometimes, when you order a dagwood dog you regret your decision seconds after biting into it.  This was not the case on this occasion and it was more filling than I was expecting.  That's about it.

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