
'I tried 3 different Wimbledon foods and one outshone strawberries'
"For dinner, I tried the karage chicken with a fermented strawberry glaze," she revealed as she showed the paper plate of food, which cost £13.65
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"For dinner, I tried the karage chicken with a fermented strawberry glaze," she revealed as she showed the paper plate of food, which cost £13.65. Instead, it kind of felt like I was dipping strawberries in milk." For lunch, Lucy chose a venison ragu mac and cheese priced at £13.65. The iconic treat has been synonymous with the tennis championship since 1877, and continues to hold a central place on Wimbledon's menu to this day, alongside a glass of Pimm's, the tournament's official drink. Now, however, one visitor named Lucy, an American who lives in London, claims to have discovered a menu item that surpasses even that. "Here's my honest review of everything I ate at Wimbledon," Lucy announced at the beginning of a video, before tucking into a portion of strawberries and cream.
Furthermore, Displaying her bowl, she remarked: "It looked promising, but for the price, there was barely any meat. But not everybody is there solely for the world-class tennis , as for a great many visitors, the array of food and drink on offer is an equally important part of the occasion. Naturally, no visit to Wimbledon would be complete without indulging in strawberries and cream .
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"For dinner, I tried the karage chicken with a fermented strawberry glaze," she revealed as she showed the paper plate of food, which cost £13.65.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesInstead, it kind of felt like I was dipping strawberries in milk." For lunch, Lucy chose a venison ragu mac and cheese priced at £13.65.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe iconic treat has been synonymous with the tennis championship since 1877, and continues to hold a central place on Wimbledon's menu to this day, alongside a glass of Pimm's, the tournament's official drink. Now, however, one visitor named Lucy, an American who lives in London, claims to have discovered a menu item that surpasses even that. "Here's my honest review of everything I ate at Wimbledon," Lucy announced at the beginning of a video, before tucking into a portion of strawberries and cream.
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Displaying her bowl, she remarked: "It looked promising, but for the price, there was barely any meat.
according to WalesOnlineBut not everybody is there solely for the world-class tennis , as for a great many visitors, the array of food and drink on offer is an equally important part of the occasion. Naturally, no visit to Wimbledon would be complete without indulging in strawberries and cream .
according to WalesOnlineBut not everyone's just there for the world-class tennis action - for many, the various food and drink on offer is an equally important part of the experience. Of course, you can't attend Wimbledon without treating yourself to some strawberries and cream.
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