It Takes Careful Planning to Scale a Mountain of Cheese
December 10, 2017 6:55 PM   Subscribe

Wall Street Journal covers the Cheesecake Factory in Hong Kong (the only one in Asia), and how the chain's legendary portion sizes are being recieved in a country where other foreign chains have halved portions due to demand.

I love this quote: "'All I can taste in my mouth is cheese,' he said. He likened the sensation to Sichuan peppercorn, the numbing and spicy flavoring used in Western China that obliterates the taste of anything else."

Related/previously:
An interior designer's review of the Cheesecake Factory's decor.
posted by raihan_ (2 comments total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: If you can find a way around the WSJ paywall I can undelete, but there's nothing for people to discuss here since most people can't access the article, sorry. -- Eyebrows McGee



 
paywalled?
posted by The otter lady at 7:05 PM on December 10, 2017 [3 favorites]


Yeah I can't read it either.

I can, however, scale/eat a mountain of cheese.
posted by aubilenon at 7:11 PM on December 10, 2017


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