Since our gorl informed us that this was to be her
final food review/mukbang before her upcoming surgery, I thought I might actually sift through the fart stories and tee-hees to glean Chantal's expert food critique of the Greek cuisine she presented.
She is, after all, an English major with a delicate palate and her descriptions of her epicurean adventures put Bon Apetít to shame.

Chantal really tests her inner thesaurus as she describes the rush of flavors she is experiencing:
"Mmmm! These are so good" she helpfully explains as she starts to dig in.
"
My favorite though, honestly is the salad" she confides before expounding upon the qualities of the cheese: "
They always put so much Feta... And the Greek vinaigrette is so good".
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It's so good! Mmm! Hot!" she describes as she shovels a mouthful of rice in her tzatziki-hole.
As our epicurean queen starts winding down, she exclaims, "
Mmmm.. Ok I'm FULL. They give you SO MANY rice and potatoes, I'm just gonna put it in the fridge.. For another day." Ignoring the obvious here, I do love that instead of actually describing anything about the potatoes/rice (other than "good", ofc) she focused on the amount, which kind of says it all.
After pretending that she was going to put the leftovers away and not immediately shovel in the rest as soon as the camera shut off, Chantal expertly sums up her experience for the viewers:
"
That was delicious. I love, like takeout. I don't know if this was authentic Greek food or whatever, but.. it's still good (hee hee, burp). It's like a mix (burp) I think there's like some Middle-Eastern influence in there.. I dunno".
(Our Poutine Princess mid-burp)
"Mmmm!" count = 7. Descriptive words other than "
good" = approx. zero.
Sadly, I believe she used her new favorite go-to decription of "
savoury" as an alternative to "
good" only once this time, but it did show up in the comments of her latest community post:
Our Foodie Fatale might be taking a short hiatus from her valuable, informative reviews for a bit, but thankfully those in Canada now know they can have "
Greek food or whatever" delivered to their doors, that it comes with lots of rice and that it's
good.