You've probably heard me yammering on about how good the wings are at Match Eatery all the time. Sure, you might chalk that up to me being invited to eat there every now and then. Well, for those who read this blog often, they will know that I put my money where my mouth is! I've dined just as many times at Match on my own coin because I genuinely like the place! So when they invited me out to try their Game Day Wings menu, they didn't have to ask twice!!!
So you can get this menu on "NFL game days" as the name suggests. We were here for a Sunday morning to catch the football action and to enjoy the wings! The first one I'll discuss is a favourite of mine in the Nashville Hot Spiced. Now, this time around, they toned down the spice with less dry rub. For me, I would ask for more of it, but I get that they have to appeal to a wider audience. So, if you eat it like I do, you will get some sweet heat to go with the pickles. If you can take spice, highly recommend you ask for more rub!
One of their new flavours is the Buffalo Blues featuring a hot sauce laced with real blue cheese. Normally, the dip on the side is the blue cheese, but in this case, it was garlic ranch dip. Hence, the blue cheese pungency was all in the real chunks of cheese. The hot sauce itself was mild with some tanginess. The wings themselves were not dry and the skin was completely rendered and crispy. Instead of carrot and celery sticks, we found matchstick versions.
One of my favourites of this tasting was the What's the Dill Yo? This featured crispy wings tossed in dill pickle seasoning. Hence, the wings were tangy and mildly salty. There was also some sweetness. To drive the point home in terms of impact, we found sour dill pickles and dill pickle chips. If that wasn't enough flavour bomb for us, we also dipped everything into the spicy dill dip. This was like a chunky tartar sauce that had a kick. Would love this on my fish sandwich!
The absolutely most tasty dish was the Rising Sun Togarashi with a soy drizzle that was both sweet, salty and tangy while accented by the aromatic sesame seeds. This was perfectly complimented by the creamy and sweet nori-kewpie mayo. This had some vibes related to a blast from the past in the Thai wings from Milestone's in their heyday. Definitely a must order and it really does the Asian fusion justice in its flavour profile and execution.
Last wing creation was the Stadium Nacho with wings tossed in taco seasoning and served with a nacho cheese sauce topped with salsa. We also found some tortilla chips and pickled jalapenos. So this was essentially nachos with some chicken. However, this worked as a the flavour profile was cohesive. I enjoyed dipping both the wings and chips into the nacho cheese. The taco seasoning was definitely there but not enough to make things salty.
So if you see in the background, we also had a the Game Day Beer in the Gridiron 24oz Budweiser for a great price of $10.50! You can have this as a Bud Light for the same price. It was served ice cold and naturally went well with the wings. I think it particularly paired best with the hot wings and taco wings. For those who can't finish so much beer, there is an $8.00 option for a 16oz. But honestly, go for the 24oz, it is a better deal!
We ended up ordering a few more items including the Blackened Chicken Sandwich with Jack cheese, crispy bacon, lettuce, tomato, red onion and house mayo. This was fantastic as the chicken was truly blackened giving off nutty smokiness. At the same time, the meat was still moist and tender. Crispy bacon and melted cheese added texture and more flavour. It was served on a perfectly toasted potato roll.
We also had our usual in the Game, Set, Match... Burger with all the same fixin's as well as pickles on toasted brioche. As per usual, the smashed beef patty was nicely seared while still moist and tender. The bacon was crispy, so each bite wasn't a struggle (with flabby bacon). Also, the texture was appealing. The brioche bun was soft, but toasted enough to hold everything together. We got the side of breaded onion rings and they were great!
Since we were there during brunch, our dessert was the Sweet French Toast Bites. We've had this dish before, but this time around, it was perfect! The cubes of brioche were crispy on the outside (while not being greasy) and the inside was still soft and fluffy. They tasted great on their own with aroma, but the side of Kentucky Bourbon Caramel Dip was money. So rich and sweet. Another tasty visit to Match and we overloaded on the wings. Not a bad thing to happen to us! Come for the games on the big screens and order the wings as well as some inexpensive beer!
*All food and beverages were complimentary for this blog post*
The Good:
- New wing flavours are great, especially the Rising Sun and What's the Dill Yo?
- Great beer special for the 24oz
- The rest of the food is great too, especially the burgers
The Bad:
- Not really a bad, but you'll have to ask for more rub on the Nashville wings because the new version doesn't have enough
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