Aussie XL (under new management)
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Re: Aussie XL (under new management)
Good graphic.
In addition to smaller portions, the local Cambodian food feels less dense to me.
Had 3 plates for lunch today - fried vegetable, loc lac, dried beef, plus a plate of rice.
Felt full but not heavy stuffed like I felt after Aussie XL.
Anyone have this same feeling?
Please keep photos of real Aussie food coming.
Besides Aussie XL, any other places try to serve authentic Australian food?
In addition to smaller portions, the local Cambodian food feels less dense to me.
Had 3 plates for lunch today - fried vegetable, loc lac, dried beef, plus a plate of rice.
Felt full but not heavy stuffed like I felt after Aussie XL.
Anyone have this same feeling?
Please keep photos of real Aussie food coming.
Besides Aussie XL, any other places try to serve authentic Australian food?
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Re: Aussie XL (under new management)
It came about around about here:Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 2:27 pm
Present day US restaurant portions are four times as big as in the 1950's. I'm not sure how this came about or what it means, but it's undeniable. More is better, I guess.
Re: Aussie XL (under new management)
I blame it on the Brits
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