Friday, September 09, 2005

Hot Hawaiian Honey


Oh man... tonight I enjoyed some hot hawaiian honey, too bad I had to share with 5 other guys. So sweet, and as Kevin would say, "spi-ceeeeeey!". Or was it "spankalicious"? Anyway before I lead you astray, I will clarify that I am talking about one of the 135 delicious flavours of chicken wings you can enjoy at All Star Wings and Ribs in Markham. I went out with some coworkers and we got 100 succulent wings - split up into 4 flavours: "Hot Hawaiian Honey", "Bubba's Backfire", "Pandora's Box" and "Honey Garlic". The Hawaiian honey was my choice and was one of the tastiest. The hottest of the 4 was Bubba's and it was just right, not uncomfortably hot. They had some crazy "Armeggedon" sauce that requires you to have signed a waiver before they let you eat it. Maybe next time. I guess if you eat enough of those they take your photo and give you a t-shirt. If you search google for "All Star Wings" and "Markham", you'll see just how many people recognize how good that place is. Good luck getting a seat quickly though. It's small and packed, but obviously because the wings are so good.

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At Sat Sep 10, 11:08:00 AM EST, Blogger indesin said...

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At Sat Sep 10, 11:11:00 AM EST, Blogger indesin said...

Hmm Bubba's Backfire doesn't sound very appetising to me. I think anyone would have a tough time thinking up names for over 100 flavors of the same dish though...

Armeggedon reminds me of this hot sauce titled "Spontaneous Combustion", and for good reason. There wasn't much flavor other than burning. Probably because at that point your nerves don't really care about what flavor is in your mouth, they just want to send the signal to the brain that says -YOUR MOUTH IS ON FIRE-.

Anyways, one of my friends thought he was pretty tough and didn't believe my warnings. To prove his badness, he decided he would have some. Not a finger drop like I recommended, he needed a spoonful. Five minutes and various shades of red later, he could breath long enough to say he wouldn't be trying that again.

I don't know if they still sell that stuff, but we threw it in the garbage after that.

 

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