Showing posts with label Pumpkin juice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pumpkin juice. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Three Broomsticks, Butterbeer, Adieu Harry Potter

The final chapter of the world's biggest phenomenon is concluding, and despite our post-Potter depression, I believe it's time to also wrap up my journey to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter with the long promised, much anticipated (-_-) review of Three Broomsticks - the most magical restaurant you'll find at Universal Studios, Orlando, FL. 


*Que in 'The Weasley Stomp' *


Without further ado, let us begin. 


Hogwarts at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal Studios

Hogwarts. Such a magnificent piece of architecture that never fails to capture the series' glory, elegance, and brilliance, and a home to all our beloved Harry Potter characters (dead or alive) and of course, to devoted readers and fans who shall always remain loyal the series.




Hogsmeade at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Universal Studios


Whenever you are in need to sit, quench your thirst with butterbeer, and munch on better-than-your-average-theme-park food, simply follow the hungry crowd to the middle of Hogsmeade and you will find --


Three Broomsticks (right next to Honeydukes) at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter


Three Broomsticks.


The dark interior of Three Broomsticks at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter


After riding the Forbidden Journey three times, experiencing four rounds of Dragon Challenge, trying out all the different types of wands at Olivanders, carefully looking through all the wonderful replica items at Dervish and Banges, shopping at Filch's Emporium of Confiscated Goods, and spending hours selecting tons of delicious yet evil sweets at Honeydukes and Zonkos, I followed my nose to Three Broomsticks around 8pm. 


As you walk through the main entrance, you will be greeted by a glass display window with all the items on the menu to guide you with the pre-selection of your meal. The downside of going to Three Broomsticks at night is the unforgivable darkness inside the restaurant that prevents you from noticing and appreciating all the fine details. Luckily, the camera flash brightened up the pictures somewhat.


If you look closely at the walls of Three Broomsticks, you will find many dancing shadows of broomsticks

There was just enough light to prevent anyone from bumping into tables, and safely walking out the door. Thankfully, unlike other 'quick-dining restaurants', there is no need for any hassle of competing for empty tables because you will always be guided to an appropriate table for the size of your party.  


Ordering at Three Broomsticks was one of the best parts of the dining experience. I was greeted by many workers in costumes ( I couldn't make out the dress colours in this bewitched darkness), and ordered. "Two cups of butterbeer and one frozen butterbeer, please~" I said with maximum enthusiasm (This is the ONLY PLACE on Earth where you will be able to say this without people staring back at you with highly concerned and confused expressions on their faces).  Along with butterbeer, I ordered Rotisserie Smoked Chicken Platter, Fish and chips, and Shepperd's pie with Garden salad. 




Frozen Butterbeer at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)

The taste of Butterbeer is something I've always imagined in my head for half of my life, and here it was. Finally. *Snaps countless photos* 




Butterbeer comes in two versions - cold and frozen. With every order, you'll have to choose if you prefer it in a plastic cup or in a glass mug (for extra $$ of course). 
(You can also buy butterbeer in any of the carts stationed throughout the park!) 


Frozen Butterbeer at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)
A frozen Butterbeer in a plastic cup. So what does it taste like? I'd say cream soda + vanilla + butterscotch + slush. It's not extraordinary, but it sure is sweet, smooth and simply DELICIOUS. 


Butterbeer at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)
This is a regular, chilled butterbeer in a glass (more like plastic) mug. The appearance is more authentic, and the taste is similar as the frozen version minus the slush. I found this to be less sweet than the frozen butterbeer, but both versions are sugary sweet nonetheless. Everyone has their own preferences but I would not dare choose between the two. I absolutely enjoyed the two kinds, and I guess for many the deciding factor would be the thickness of the drink. If you are unsure about which one to order, go ahead and order BOTH OF THEM and fully immerse yourself!!


Fish and Chips at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)

At the time, Fish and Chips was highlighted as their specialty so I ordered a plate without any questions.
Rotisserie Smoked Chicken platter at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)

Rotisserie Smoked Chicken looked the most appetizing in the display window, and I'm glad that I ordered it as the price was very reasonable and the amount was plenty.


Shepperd's Pie and Garden Salad at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)

As a Nutirional Sciences major at the time, I also ordered the Shepperd's pie with Garden Salad for the sake of my party's health in hopes that the salad will balance all the fat that we were planning to consume, but comparing the size of the chicken and fried fish to the salad, I lost hope. 


Shepperd's Pie and Garden Salad at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)

I was not expecting much from Shepperd's Pie and I was correct to do so. It was the size of my hand, and if I had not stuffed myself with sweets from Honeydukes earlier and shared plates with members of my party, it would not have filled my stomach at all. The outer overlaying crust was unbearably dry (almost stale) and the inner crust of what seemed to be crushed, mashed potatoes was also dry, flaky and powdery in my mouth. The finely ground beef, which didn't seem to be seasoned, at the bottom of the pie wasn't as dry due to the fatty juice, but it was resistant and stubborn to bites and chewing. Moreover, not being able to properly see the colour and texture of my food did not help the experience at all. I will not be ordering this again.

Fish and Chips at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter).
By the time I could take a picture, two strips of fish were already devoured. 
 'Fish and Chips' definitely deserves special attention. The only complaint was the small portion of the dish, but otherwise, it was a very satisfactory plate of fried goodness. In my previous experiences with fish and chips, I found the fish too heavily coated and fried or breaded, but Three Broomsticks got it just right with the light coat of legitimate batter and minimum amount of oil and grease. If you are a fan of contrasting flavours, I recommend a packet of salt and pepper, as it is a bit bland, and whatever else that might highlight this dish. As for the fries - well, they disappeared in an instant. 


Frozen Butterbeer at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)

Don't forget to take a sip of your butterbeer as you eat!


Rotisserie Smoked Chicken platter at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)

My favourite dish of the evening was the Rotisserie Smoked Chicken Platter. Not only is the dish affordable and huge, it comes with cooked red potatoes, mushrooms and a whole roasted corn. The warm rotisserie chicken was soft, chewy and fatty, hence picking the meat off of the bones was no problem. The butter coated skin was soaked in a smokey flavour, and was delectably crispy when chewed in contrast to the meat. There was no need for salt or pepper as the dripping fat and oil seasoned the chicken perfectly. The potatoes were surprisingly seasoned well, and the soft and fluffy texture and taste perfectly complimented each bite of the sweet, roasted corn. There is no need to add an extra stick of butter to the corn or the vegetables, as the you will find more than enough juice from the chicken to enhance and fill the dish with its savory rotisserie taste. This dish will undoubtedly satisfy any hungry muggle after a long day of being enchanted in the magical theme park. 


Butterbeer at Three Broomsticks (Wizarding World of Harry Potter)




I can't think of a better way to end a meal at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter than with the last remaining gulps of the chilled butterbeer and perhaps a couple of treats from Honeydukes


So now that you have explored all the tasty bites at the Harry Potter World, it's time to wrap your house scarf around your neck, and exit Three Broomsticks and retire to muggle world with your wand securely in your bag along with your Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans, Chocolate Frogs, and your butterbeer mug. 


And remember, don't forget to wipe off your Butterbeer-mustache!


*Que in 'Leaving Hogwarts' ♪ *


-Albus

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Pumpkin Juice

Welcome back, muggles, to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

If there are two drinks that one must try at the Harry Potter world, Pumpkin Juice and Butterbeer would be my answer. Interestingly enough, Pumpkin Juice, Butterbeer, bottled water and beer are the only drinks that you will find there. The theme park does a clean job of maintaining J.K. Rowling's request of preserving her 'vision' by restricting food items to those that you will find in her Harry Potter series. So, if you have a sudden craving for Pepsi, or an orange soda, then you are out of luck, but know that there is nothing that a cold bottle of Pumpkin Juice and a frozen glass of Butterbeer won't quench at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Island of Adventure
(Orlando, FL)
 After lining up for hours at Honeydukes, I hurriedly led my dehydrated body to a refreshment counter to buy a bottle of Pumpkin Juice. 
Butterbeer cart at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
(Orlando, FL)
 Butterbeer carts can be spotted just outside of Hogwarts, and along the streets of Hogsmeade. Note that Pumpkin Juice comes prepared in a bottle, whereas Butterbeer is served fresh in a plastic cup or a mug (for extra charge, of course). 
The Magic Neep at Hogsmeade
(Wizarding World of Harry Potter, FL)
 The Magic Neep is one of the bigger refreshment stands in Hogsmeade. You can purchase Pumpkin Juice, beer, bottled water, or even a pretzel. Another odd thing to note is how easily accessible beer is around the theme park. Due to numerous carts that are stationed conveniently near long line-ups, it's not rare to spot adults with beer bottles in line or wondering around with their children. 
Pumpkin Juice at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
(Orlando, FL)

Pumpkin Juice ($.6.25) at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
(Orlando, FL)
 The pumpkin shaped cap is easily removable. Very easily removable. A simple touch or the slightest pressure on the cap is sufficient to pop it off. Don't be surprised when you enter a big crowd with the bottle in your hands and come out with the cap missing. Keep it in your bag.
Pumpkin Juice at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
(Orlando, FL)
 The taste of Pumpkin Juice at first is, to say the least, mysterious. The first sip left me wondering if I was capable of finishing the entire bottle. The extreme sweetness and cinnamon flavour first began to circle my mouth. Seconds later, the taste of gingerbread cookies (with a stronger emphasis on ginger might I add) attacked the back of my tongue with a hint of bitterness. It was only after a couple of careful additional sips that I realized it tasted somewhat like puréed pumpkin pie and gingerbread house. Now, some of you might be saying "Yum!", and others, not so much. 
Pumpkin Juice at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
(Orlando, FL)

One must note that this is a very sugary drink. Also, as much as I enjoy the occasional pumpkin soup and pumpkin pie around holiday times, I'm not sure if I would like to drink juice that tastes like blended pumpkin pie at almost every meal like Harry and his friends, who seem to drink it as casually as water. Perhaps wizards and witches are predisposed to eating high sugar content foods. Personally, Pumpkin Juice is something that I would like to enjoy and savour occasionally throughout the year much like pumpkin pies.

So I checked the ingredient content which listed: water, apple juice concentrate, pumpkin puree, apricot puree, sugar, natural and artificial flavors, citric acid, acesulfame potassium, and sodium benzoate. Acesulfame potassium, which is a 0-calorie artificial sweetener, alongside sugar would explain the 48g of sugar (or possibly more if acesulfame potassium was not included as part of '48g of sugar'), and why it would be difficult to finish this intense sugary cocktail from concentrate. From a health and nutrition's perspective, one should take caution when consuming sugar and acesulfame potassium in large amounts, but then again, is there a point of arguing health and nutrition about foods served at a theme park?

I managed to ask about 15 others for their personal opinions, and they all seem to enjoy the unique, JK Rowling - approved, Pumpkin Juice. Maybe you will prove me wrong and tell me that it is something delightful enough to drink as much, and as often as Harry does. You have one way to find out - at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. 

Do you know why Harry is spitting out his beloved pumpkin juice?

Stay tuned for my final update on Butterbeer at Three Broomsticks!

-Potter