So I had the Miss Kim Korean style wrap(crêpe.) so. This was. Ok. In all honesty, I sort of enjoyed it. I do not like to eat a lot of a very oily, fatty, unhealthy food in one hit. So to me, this monstrosity of delicious fatty oily goodness was overkill. This thing was packed with a nice spicy mayonnaise style sauce. Korean style pork. Coleslaw, egg and other goodies. It was all a rather nice mix. Though feel the pancake may have added a little too much. Every time I went for another bite, I was put off by a raw egg smell emanating from the pancake/wrap/crêpe. I hope that was a once off. Now I love trying different foods, and I feel these guys have a good thing. But I also feel they should be experimenting with their recipes. Maybe try mixing a batter which is less pancake like and a little more savory/bread like. That would be interesting. All in all, this was super rich on the mayonnaise side and dam tasty.
Howard C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sydney, Australia
Heard about a new-ish Taiwanese Jiang Bing(crêpe/omelette) place and had to check it out… Found next to the Landsdowne hotel is Mr Bing Gourmet Wrapz, who do several different types of Jian Bing, from Chinese, Korean, to Taiwanese, and an Aussie style one. The Anglicised term for Jiang Bing would be fried egg pancake similar to a scallion pancake and it’s pretty much a breakfast street food in parts of Asia. If you like crepes, kebabs, burritoes, scallion pancakes, and omelettes, you will like Jiang Bing. I haven’t had a good Jiang Bing in a while so I opted for the Taiwanese style one with pork floss, bao cui(fried cracker,) and Taiwanese mayo($ 5.90.) Taiwanese style Jiang Bing’s are typically thinner and moister than their Chinese counterparts. AWESOME. UGHHH I WANTANOTHERONE. I also got a Taiwanese style braised beef one($ 9.90) where the meat is braised just like the beef in Beef Noodle Soup(Niu Rou Mian.) I couldn’t finish this, not because it wasn’t tasty but because one of these is pretty huge. It’s not as wide as say a burrito from Guzman, but it’s definitely longer so it’s probably the same altogether. While the beef one was tasty, I can’t justify spending $ 9.90 on this… it just seems like it’s overpriced for the contents… though if you don’t mind the price by all means order it and enjoy it. The pork floss on the other hand is awesome at $ 5.90…ordering 2 of these would be massive overkill, but delicious overkill for less than $ 12. Definitely will be coming back for some pork floss goodness.