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Friday, February 15, 2019

Indulging at the Cheesecake Factory

30th Anniversary cheesecake @The Cheesecake Factory

Over a year after it opened in the Yorkdale Mall, we finally got to check out Cheesecake Factory without hours of waiting. We went for an early lunch and managed to get seats.

We no longer bothered with appetizers as we wanted to save room for dessert. So, we went straight for the main course. There were just too many choices it was so hard to decide. We think this may also be why orders were
I got the Stuffed Cheddar burger which was a charbroiled burger stuffed with Cheddar and American cheese. It was topped with grilled onions and served on a toasted Brioche bun. Yummy! I shared my burger with the fam so I thought I wouldn’t get full but it was quite filling!

Stuffed Cheddar Burger @The Cheesecake Factory
Grandma got the Monte Cristo sandwich. The French toast had a nice crunch and was stuffed with bacon, grilled ham, eggs and cheese. It was a little on the sweet side for my taste.

Monte Cristo Sandwich @The Cheesecake Factory
Hubby got Crispy Chicken Costoletta. The chicken breast was lightly breaded and fried crispy, golden brown. It had a nice tang with the lemon sauce and served with mashed potatoes and asparagus.

Crispy Chicken Costoletta @The Cheesecake Factory
The best dish, however, was the girls’ shared order of Pasta Napoletana. Not promoted by the Cheesecake Factory but  I found that this dish was awarded the unhealthiest dish of 2017. But, it was SOOO GOOD. It was a meat-lover’s pizza turned into a pasta dish. It supposedly has a full daily caloric requirement in one dish (hence the “unhealthy” tag). Good thing we all shared it! It had Italian sausage, pepperoni, meatball, mushrooms bacon, garlic with a beautiful tomato sauce and served over Parmesan cream pasta. Did I already say how good it was? We have declared it to be a favourite and will order again the next time!

Pasta Napoletana @The Cheesecake Factory
And as we were already treating ourselves to all the goodies, we still managed to have dessert! In the restaurant, we got the Mango Key Lime cheesecake. The mango mousse was light and was perfect to end the heavy lunch. I am not fond of desiccated coconut so I didn’t enjoy the vanilla coconut macaroon crust as well as the others. 

Mango Key Lime Cheesecake @The Cheesecake Factory
Since we wanted to try so much more, we took home a Hershey’s chocolate bar cheesecake, Tiramisu cheesecake, and the 30th anniversary chocolate cake cheesecake. 

Hershey's and Tiramisu cheesecake @The Cheesecake Factory
They were all good and the dollop of cream on the side provided good balance. However, the cheesecake flavour did not stand out much in the Hershey’s cheesecake. It was more moist chocolate cake with just the slightest hint of cheesecake. The 30th anniversary cheesecake was pretty close to the Costco Tuxedo cake. Again, while super yummy, was not outstanding. Tiramisu was also good but then I always expected it to have a taste of cheese. Good thing they have so much more for us to try next time! Of course, at about $10 a slice, not to mention the bazillion calories, it will remain a treat.

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