Wafels & Dinges
Times of IndiaNYC & Company/EATING OUT, NEW YORK/ Updated : Apr 27, 2016, 17:19 IST
Synopsis
A truck that sells hot waffles—sorry, "wafels"—is always a good thing. But what the heck are dinges?
A truck that sells hot waffles—sorry, "wafels"—is always a good thing. But what the heck are dinges? Read less
A truck that sells hot waffles—sorry, "wafels"—is always a good thing. But what the heck are dinges? They're the special weapon of this Belgian dessert truck, the toppings that transform these treats from simple carb bombs into serious confections. There's butter, maple syrup and bacon dinges for breakfast-worthy waffles, or strawberries and not-too-sweet whipped cream for dessert waffles. The most adventurous option is the speculoos spread, which tastes like the nutty, gently spiced traditional Belgian cookie. Tip: watch out for the password of the day and trivia questions that pop up on the food truck's Twitter page for a free topping.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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