We walked past Tony Roma’s and I was reminded of the set lunch we had there a while ago. That time, we were also walking by when we saw their promotional banner. I thought all the lunches were the same price but when the menus came, I realized I’d missed seeing the word ‘from’ before the price.
So never mind, we were attracted by the offer of free soda refills. Each set came with Oxtail Soup which was packed with flavor and salt! If I could somehow mentally switch off how salty it was, I guess I’d say it was pretty good soup.

I ordered their least expensive set lunch, the Grilled Chicken which sounded rather good on the menu. But I hadn’t expected it to be so rubbery and boneless and small.
The fact that it was one flat piece of white meat gave me the shivers. Tastewise, it was kinda sweetish in a flat sort of way and not at all what I envisioned Grill Chicken to taste like.

As you can see, their servings are rather small so it’s to be expected that their Fish and Chips would be too. Frankly two small slices of fish fillet is hardly enough for a ravenous teenage appetite.

The Barbecue Chicken was the best choice. The quarter chicken was moist and yummy albeit a bit too burnt for my liking. I really wished I’d ordered this instead of the Grilled Chicken.

Gotta love the drinks though. Free refills are always nice after a long day shopping. But if only the main meals could’ve come in bigger portions, we wouldn’t have to be looking for something else to eat the minute we stepped out of the restaurant
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