My little chicken snag rested on a brioche roll and nestled in a side serve of chips. My first impression after seizing a huge bite was "yikes, this hot dog is sweet!" Whilst the menu described it as meat marinaded with honey, it was still quite a shock as I expected the sweetness to be balanced with a bit of savouriness. The brioche bun was sweet. The condiment was sweet. And what was a bit disconcerting, the sausage itself was sweet. The chicken snag had bits of nut (cashew?) within so from that aspect I was pleased it was a healthier snag than one made of pure animal by-products but I couldn't get pass the sweetness. Maybe I was comparing it too much to the gold standard tuck shop hot dog of my childhood: a pink frankfurt of dubious meat origins on a crusty white bread roll with a squirt of tomato sauce.
The chips were a bit underdone. Not quite at the crisp stage so they felt oil sodden.
Verdict
We wouldn’t return.Overall
I love the concept of a healthier snag but I found my snag a bit too sweet for my palate.Find it at
Snagga's Healthy SausagesWebsite: www.snaggas.com.au
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