Hotshots: The lamburghini for the driven few

November 9, 2008 | 11 Comments

Lamburghini ($8)

Meet lamburghini. She’s the new kid on the block. Replaced the ‘O’ with a ‘U’, this is one immense Aries babe. With her 2/3 pound framework, grilling her up on the hot-engine, the lamb patty was good to go! Gel with creamy mint sauce, lettuce, and onions, on a soft warm bun. The mint sauce was a fine addition, and not to mention the patty was ginormous, creating a “shiok” sensation that the ordinary didn’t possess. For the driven few!

Crispy Burger melt ($5)

Another worthy competitor to lamburghini. The crispy burger melt has been around since the start, and indisputably one of the stars. Despite the new challenge in the vie for number one, he had hold his ground with the help of his reliable team, mushroom and bacon bits. They supported him in heating up the taste (race), and with his skills practised till prefect, the patty was grilled till char, with some hints of black.

Nachos ($6.50)

The new addition to the family. He is the nachos wannabe, but in reality, French fries hiding in nachos skin. Isn’t nachos tortilla chips? But our new friend here tasted more like fries actually. His melted cheese companion was good, together with his loyal sidekick the beef and tomato bits. Think French fries, and he’s quite the deal. However, impersonating as nachos wannabe isn’t really the way to go. He does reminds me of another friend, the evergreen KFC cheesefries.

Twister fries ($3)

She’s the pretty woman, walking down the street. With her sexy, cury hair flowing against the wind. There isn’t much like her, the twister fries left, ever since our A&W left us. Go for her while she’s still there. Definitely better than that straight hair lady whom i met during my precious encounter, she’s with a twist!

To spice up the weekends, a virtual ghost-town on Saturdays and Sundays, you can get your free sidings with every two luxury cars purchase. Ignore the straight hair lady, go for the one with the twisty curly hair instead. Or if you are feeling adventurous, there’s always Miss potato wedges to test out.

After my first try of the hotshots flame grill burger, the hotshots management invited me back for a food tasting session their new Lamburghini. And i accepted, I’m after all, the driven few.

19 Raffles Quay
Stall 76 Lau Pa Sat festival market
Disclaimer: This was an invited review

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11 Responses to “Hotshots: The lamburghini for the driven few”

  1. sgfoodlover
    November 9th, 2008 @ 3:01 am

    Hello the burgers really look nice! Nice shots taken! Have added a link to your site=)

    sgfoodlovers last blog post..BBQ Seafood from Symphony Snacks

  2. Foodies Queen
    November 9th, 2008 @ 12:10 pm

    Wow…great wkend deals. Gonna try it! :D

  3. Camemberu
    November 9th, 2008 @ 9:51 pm

    Haa…I think yours is the nicest of all the Hotshot reviews I’ve seen so far.

    Camemberus last blog post..Japanese Gourmet Town at Vivocity

  4. MissyGlutton
    November 9th, 2008 @ 11:13 pm

    I managed to find someone to go with me to try it out tomorrow ! i hope it’s good :D

    MissyGluttons last blog post..Ah Chew Dessert (1st Nov 2008)

  5. ladyironchef
    November 10th, 2008 @ 4:43 am

    sgfoodlovers: hahah. thanks i linked you up too : )

    foodies queen: its eating time! lol

    camemberu: thanks! i’m not that good at writing, took me some time to think. hahahaha

    missygluttons: looking forward to your review and nice photos man!

  6. fatpig
    November 10th, 2008 @ 5:25 pm

    You are one of the driven few? Hmm..

    fatpigs last blog post..Su Korean Cuisine

  7. harris
    November 10th, 2008 @ 10:02 pm

    I’m so going to eat Hotshots this weekend haha. It has been on my desire list for quite some time!
    Keep the great food posts and pictures coming =)

    harriss last blog post..Marvelous Cream II

  8. ladyironchef
    November 11th, 2008 @ 6:28 am

    harris: good for you dude! let me know when you wrote your review : )

  9. Zaylene
    January 12th, 2009 @ 8:18 pm

    aye! i specially made e trip down the lau pa sat today for Hotshots! but the stall was closed for maintenance. =(

  10. ladyironchef
    January 12th, 2009 @ 9:00 pm

    Zaylene: specially go down? wow. so what u ate instead? i think they opening a new stall at cathay, not sure when though.

  11. Zaylene
    January 12th, 2009 @ 9:17 pm

    yea. lols. cos my sis was craving for their satay but the satay stalls only open at night. i had the qiu lian ban mian. it’s nice! the minced pork is done just the way i like it. =) i might return there again (or check out the new stall) but definitely not on a weekday lunch time. the crowd is wow.

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