Lagos - Hungary


Best thing I've ever eaten. Blows "Timmies" outta the water ROFL. Basically its like a deepfried pizza crust-ish-fritter sorta thing (did that make sense?) slathered with sourcream and c...


Lagos - Hungary

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Sneex
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:02 pm
 

Best thing I've ever eaten. Blows "Timmies" outta the water ROFL.

Basically its like a deepfried pizza crust-ish-fritter sorta thing (did that make sense?) slathered with sourcream and cheese. Oh GoD just talking about it. drools****

You can get it with Nutella and Whip cream too, or a variety of other things! MMMMM.
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:08 pm
 

Dude - they're Langos!

The hungarian club here in victoria sometimes sells them but they definitely aren't the same. Close, but not the same.

It's basically yeah, deep-fried dough with the sourcream and shredded cheese. The best is when you brush garlic oil on it.

Some places you can get them with meat or mushrooms, different toppings. Hmmm so good.

When I lived in Budapest I'd grab one at the market all the time for like $1.

Now I'm craving one too!

Sneex
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Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:37 am
 

OoPs sorry for the miss translation haha. Hungary was the hardest country for me with language. *blushes*
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