Although I can't remember the days when they were in Malaysia, I do remember asking my friend to fetch me to a place that sells some when I was down in Singapore and not to mention grabbing a couple of them at the subway stations in Taipei as a snack.
Its the same urge as wanting to eat McDonalds overseas so you can have a pork patty in it because the ones in Malaysia are pork free.
So it surprised me that it took me so long to visit them (considering they have been open since April this year).
After the initial rush of patrons when they first opened, the place was considerably much quiet on a Friday night with plenty of seats. With MOS burgers, your first choice is to go for the rice burgers, after all that is one of the key differences between them and the other fast food options.
Instead of bread, you get rice, not to mention a variety of asian fillings.
Despite all that, the Wife chose the Fish Fillet Burger. Familiar? Think Fillet o Fish. Yeah, that one, looks the same, tastes the same but not the same.
There was no way I was going to order anything but a rice burger. The okonomiyaki rice burger was delicious. With bonito flakes, familiar sauce and all, the only complaint is size. Looking to fill yourself? You need two. The other rice burger had the familiar filling of beef slices but be warned, it get can a bit stringy causing a bit of a mess.
Prices are average, around the AUD10 mark if you have 2 burgers only or alternatively a burger set with drink and chips.
Prices are average, around the AUD10 mark if you have 2 burgers only or alternatively a burger set with drink and chips.
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Verdict: 4 stars out of 5 stars. I am biased, always loved MOS and will always love MOS.
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