Review of Pizza Hut's New Bigizza in Chicken Royale


So Pizza Hut has just launched this new pizza called Bigizza. It is supposedly has "Big Size, Big Taste, Big Choice".

The pizza base is thin, with a thin crust as pictured above. And guess who just got a better camera? ;)

The pizza dough is topped with cheese sauce (no ketchup or pizza sauce this time!) and then a layer of cheese, followed by toppings - chicken, spicy chicken, chicken sausage and BBQ chicken. In almost every bite you will get some flavor of chicken to chew along with your pizza bread. No onions or veggies on this one, so true chicken lovers will love this! The pizza is not overfried/cooked/baked (whatever they do to the pizzas), and tastes just right. The bread is great too - not heavy, but not light and fluffy as to make it less filling.

I seriously have no complaints about this pizza. Overall a big hit with me and my family. A fabulous pizza with the perfect amount of garnishing and an incredibly full of chicken-y goodness!

Price: 1300/- for a Family Size

Rating: 5/5

Blueberry Cheesecake Frappe from Coffee World


The Blueberry Cheesecake frappe was my initial favorite, but during Summer it's not such a treat because it's quite filling and you actually have to chew blueberries along the way - you can't just enjoy a smooth, cheesy drink. It's moderately sweet, yoghurty and full of blueberries, so if you're looking for a berry-filled smoothie-type drink, go for this! It is non-coffee, by the way. I don't think I'll be having this anymore because it's too much work - the blueberries get stuck inside the straw, you have to chew it, etc etc. A nice treat, but just a personal preference not to continue having it!

Price: 320/- (excluding VAT)

Rating: 4

Mozza Burger from A&W Restaurant Bangladesh


On beautiful rainy days, one feels like having khichuri and goru bhuna. I, on the contrary, felt like stuffing myself with a delicious burger today! I originally set out to get something light, like chicken strips or the new spicy rice meal (reviews on those coming up soon!) but when I entered A&W, I impulsively ordered the Mozza Burger because I had been quite curious as to how "amazing" it really is, and whether it lives up to the hype!

The burger comes packed with a beef patty (if you choose single), a cheese slice, tomatoes, dill pickles, lettuce and Mozza sauce. The flavor is good, and the burger is not too big, but satisfying. It is "just a burger" - nothing too special in my opinion. I did not feel the Mozza sauce to be unique - the burger was not even too cheesy. I also always get a weird smell from A&W burgers, kind of like a bad mustard-y smell. I am not sure if it's from the mustard, or from the bun itself. The smell is very off-putting, and is the reason why I won't have any more A&W burgers. I had previously tried the cheaper Beef Cheeseburger, and it had this smell, so I thought the bad smell is because of cheaper ingredients or something, but I was wrong. For a slightly pricey burger, this is an issue.

Overall I'd say the burger was pretty good, but not as amazing as it is claimed to be. I simply could not get over the smell, and just wanted to finish it up quickly.

Price: 360/-

Rating: 3

Review of Special Beef Cheeseburger from Ramly's Burger (in front of Shimanto Square)


After hanging out in Shimanto Square a little, one may feel the need to get some lunch or an evening snack. Helvetia is always there, but doesn't offer much variety. There are little stalls on the ground floor and directly outside the mall where you can get a variety of snacks, juices and ice-creams.

I brought home a Special Beef Cheeseburger from Ramly's Burger. They cook it right in front of you, grilling the patty and bun fresh. The burger contained the beef patty wrapped up in egg and cheese, and had a slice of cucumber, some ketchup and onions too. It was a delicious, cheesy burger with lots of stuffing and a very mild taste, unlike the spicy burgers you would otherwise get locally. The amount of salt is perfect too. However, it can be a bit messy to eat because there's so much mayo and cheese.

Because it's basically high-quality "street food" and there's no cost of having sitting arrangements, creating a cozy atmosphere or keeping waiters for serving the food, you get the burger at the price of a burger and don't have to pay a whole lot just for the "privileges" that come with enjoying it, say, in a cafe.

At just 160 taka, you get this delicious, creamy, yummy burger you can enjoy without torturing your wallet!

(Sorry I don't have a picture, I just brought it home and gobbled it up because I was hungry! :P)

Price: Taka 160/-

Rating: 4.5

Butterscotch Frappe from Coffee World


The butterscotch frappe is one of the yummiest frappes available in Dhanmondi. It has an interesting coffee and caramel flavor which is to-die-for!

Coffee and butterscotch ice-cream are blended together to make this amazingly icy drink. It's thick, luscious and has the perfect mild coffee hint to the overall butterscotch flavor. There are no inconsistencies, and the entire drink has its flavor evenly distributed throughout the drink. Overall it is just amazing. A perfect cooler for summer days!

Price: 350 (excluding VAT)

Rating: 5

French Vanilla Frappe from Coffee World



French Vanilla Frappe from Coffee World is one of their non-coffee drinks. They also have other variants like Cookie Crush, but I wanted something simple so I tried this one.

This frappe is totally white - like milk white - in color. It has bubbles in it, so you'll understand at first glance it's very light and refreshing. It has a delicious vanilla flavor with no rubbish flavors (like cinnamon - eek!) present. The sweetness is neither too much or too less. It does not taste like they just blended up some vanilla ice-cream and vanilla syrup together. The drink is smooth and tastes like some actual work was involved in making it instead of just blending up with ice. It actually has less crushed ice so you can drink this calmly without getting brainfreeze. It's basically the perfect Vanilla Frappe.

I totally recommend this and will continue to enjoy this drink myself!

Price: Tk 285/- (excluding VAT)

Rating: 5

Pasta Mint Salad from Pizza Hut



I love trying new salads, and decided to try out the pasta mint salad from Pizza Hut because, um, the picture on the menu looked nice. But when served up, it was a total nightmare!

I was expecting those little C-shaped macaronis served up with tomatoes, black olives, capsicum and pineapple bits. But what I got were long pasta-like God-knows-what as you can see in the picture. Definitely not fit for a salad!

The salad had a glazed dressing, which made everything look very delicious and tropical, but once I dug in, it was a total disappointment. The "macaroni" was hard and I had to chew a lot because they weren't boiled well. They tasted bland as well. The accents didn't help much, so I kind of ate some with olives and pineapple bits, and decided I was done.

Overall, a total and complete disaster of a salad! I only give this a point for the good presentation. Skip this and try the Hawaiian Salad if you must have a salad. It's much better!

Price: Tk 300/-

Rating: 1

Cold Mocha from Burger 'n Boost


Burger 'n Boost boasts some delicious shakes and chocolate drinks. Being a cold coffee drink freak, I decided to try one out, and what better choice than a mocha to judge the quality and taste of the available drinks?

Burger joints in Dhaka seem to only have milkshakes, and that too boring flavors like the basic strawberry/vanilla/chocolate. There are no slightly fancier options usually. Burger 'n Boost, however, tries to keep the American standard "burger, fries and a shake" meal as this is most preferred.

I ordered burgers and fries for myself and my little brother to take home, and ordered this drink to keep me busy while I waited for those to be made and packed up. The Cold Mocha was made on the counter, and I watched as it was being made. They don't keep anything "secret" - meaning you get a clear idea of what you are putting into your body. The person who prepared it put some ice, cocoa powder and Nescafe along with water into a blender, blended for about 5 minutes, and served it topped with cocoa powder. The drink was served in a paper cup (which is good because then I could carry it out with me) covered with plastic. The plastic wasn't flimsy like the lids on Krushers, so it was easy to carry around and not spill the drink.

When I took the first sip, I detected an Ovaltine-like taste. Eventually it started tasting more cocoa-ish. The chocolate flavor was so overwhelming, I could not taste much of the coffee, which should not be the case because it is a mocha after all. This was no standard chocolate drink though - it was thicker, richer and yummier than usual milkshakes and chocolate drinks. Also, the taste was the same till the last drop, which means it was well-blended.

Apart from the absence of much coffee flavor, I really liked this drink and will go back for more when I just don't feel like splurging in Coffee World. For the price, the quality and taste really can't be beat!

Price: Tk 200/-

Rating: 4.5

Blueberry Waffles from Coffee World


I always consider Coffee World a breakfast place rather than a teatime favorite, and love their waffles if I want to grab a bite after morning classes.

The waffles are served hot and fresh out of the waffle maker. They are sandwiched together, with cream cheese in between. The sandwiched waffles are topped with blueberry marmalade. I like to open up the sandwich to get a better sense of the flavors. The waffles are mildly sweet, and the blueberry marmalade is the perfect companion for it. A dollop of whipped cream is also served on the side, but I find it unnecessary because I am not a fan of whipped cream on or with anything. The only shortcoming I find is there is not enough cream cheese in the middle, and it kind of gets more on one waffle than the other. A more generous filling would be nice!

Overall, I think they make a great sweet breakfast if you're up for something other than toast and eggs. They also have other breakfast options like a full English breakfast, but I do suggest trying out this particular delicacy!

Price: unknown

Rating: 4.5

Caesar Salad from Coffee World


I love trying salads, especially because each one has its own flavor and is so light and fresh! Since Coffee World is a coffee place, I thought it wouldn't hurt to try out a salad. The Caesar Salad has been suggested to me a few times by friends and a cousin, so I went for that one since it seems so popular!


The Caesar Salad comes in a medium bowl and looks quite colorful. The ingredients are little potato cubes, chicken strips, mayonnaise dressing and lettuce. It looked very tempting when first served, but disappointed in terms of taste. There was a bland taste to the chicken and potato bits. The lettuce was bitter and did not add anything to the overall flavor of the salad. The dressing did not add much flavor either. I wouldn't recommend this salad to anyone, especially not salad enthusiasts! It was filling, but what's the use if it tastes bad?

A total disappointment in my opinion.

Price: unknown

Rating: 1.5