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I stand corrected, this business now accepts payment through debit/credit cards. You have to make a minimum payment of $7. I’m so glad they started this practice because I never carry cash with me nowadays. It’s just a big hassle for me, when I can use my cards or pay with Apple Pay. Now to the food, the wings are pretty good!!! So far, I’ve had the lemon pepper, teriyaki, and Chinese wings. They are pretty huge too and full of flavor. The fried rice is very meh. The pork fried rice had more flavor than the ham fried rice. I wish they added more flavor to the rice and this place would easily be a 5 stars. They also have some Korean offerings, I want to try the Bulgogi with white rice dish. I’ve heard so many great things about it, so now I want to witness it for myself!!! The owners are very friendly. It’s only three of them(the father, mother, and daughter), so the food takes a while to receive but I don’t mind it as long as it’s hot and delicious!!! A heads up as well, they don’t offer free refills on sweet tea! I know that’s a bummer to some people especially me!!!

Tang’s Chicken – Menu with Prices – 2001 Gulf to Bay Blvd # C, Clearwater

Wow. I hadn’t ever heard of this place but a coworker of mine made a mention and a recommendation so I figured I’d look it up. I was a but apprehensive after looking at the star rating, but I made the decision to try it anyways. I ordered the 4piece Party wings + 3 Whole wings + Shrimp fried rice for $8.49. I wish I took a picture of it but I was too hungry to even think about that. Juicy, crunchy wings and fairly OK fried rice, but man the bang-for-the-value here was extraordinary. I would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a good place for chicken! P.s. I also got their fried dumplings and they’re literally better than the ones from my usual Chinese place.

Korean Garden – Menu with Prices – 7715 Dublin Blvd Suite 170, Colorado Springs

Was desperate to find a really good Korean place after being new to Colorado. I’ve been to Kbop, Shin Sa Dong, and San Chan so far and all has been pleasant but nothing too special. So, thought I might give this a try since it was a week after their grand opening. Walked in and the atmosphere was nice and everything was really clean and everyone was nice. I’m a native korean and have lived in Korea all my life till now. So, I’m really good with knowing what tastes good and what doesn’t taste so good. We ordered (ddukbokki) also known as spicy rice cake, kimbap , kimchi fried rice (not on their menu but they said they could make it), and spicy bulgogi the dinner entree and not the bento. Sometimes korean restaurants have the option of adding cheese and ramen to your ddukbokki so I added cheese and asked them if it was possible to add in ramen. The waitress asked the chefs and came back and said they’d have to charge $8 for a single ramen to go in the ddukbokki. Anyone knows $8 to get some ramen noodles in your ddukbokki is outrageous. I immediately declined. The kimbap came out after 15-20 minutes of ordering. The kimbap was missing some staples such as fish cake and pickled radish but it was decent. The menu said it would be served with a soup of the day but we never ended up getting any soup. The ddukbokki came out maybe 10 minutes after the kimbap and this is when everything started going downhill. Anyone who has eaten a bountiful amount of ddukbokki knows it comes with mozzarella cheese. I was very confused to see mexican blend cheese or a mix of cheddar on top of my ddukbokki. I brushed it off and took a bite. As a ddukbokki lover I could say hands down worst ddukbokki of my life because it tasted nothing like how ddukbokki should taste like! It was way too salty had no original flavor of ddukbokki. At this time almost all the tables were filled and we were actually the first customers to come inside. I guess they had some to go orders that came in before us because the rest of our food probably took 40 minutes to come out. We stayed there for an hour to over an hour. However, what was funny is that tables who came in 30 to 40 minutes after us were getting their meals before us! By this time all we needed was our spicy bulgogi and kimchi fried rice. Kimchi fried rice isn’t a hard dish and spicy bulgogi as well. Other tables who came in 30-40 minutes after us were getting their entree dishes so it didn’t make sense we weren’t getting ours. Finally, the kimchi fried rice came out and this was probably the worst. The waitress confidently told us thy it’s not on their menu but they make it often so she suggested it. The fried rice was so bland and just a pile of flavorless rice with big chunks of kimchi. Kimchi fried rice usually has small cut kimchi in it but the chunks of kimchi were big. I was so disappointed that I took one bite and I just couldn’t eat it again. The spicy bulgogi didn’t even end up coming out because they handed us a bulgogi lunch bento that we didn’t even order. After about an hour wait and multiple disappointments this was the last straw. I was so excited, but really let down by the wrong order with an hour wait. I told the server we didn’t order the bulgogi bento and he said he’ll tell the people in the back to remake it but at that point i lost all my patience and didn’t want to have to wait any longer. I tried the bulgogi bento to see if it was okay. Everything was standard but the pancake (jeon) and the mandoo (potsticker) that came out with the bento was super cold. The bulgogi was way too salty, but it’s probably the best out of all. I don’t know if it’s just because they just opened, but genuinely would never go back for the food. However, I have to say everyone was really nice and discounted our bill. Originally was $51 but proud it down to $28. Maybe I’ll just give it time and hope they improv

Super Burger – Menu with Prices – 600-698, S 10th St, McAllen

Ok so finaly made it to this restaurant… after many of my coworkers saying great things i had to try it out. Ok so this first part is important to me and other that dont speak Spanish. I love little restaurants but always fear the hassle of going to them cause i dont speak spanish and sometimes they dont speak English. Make for a rough time and sometimes just easiest to just goto where i know i can order without a hassle.with that being said the waiter speaks good enough english to handle the interaction and did give me a stupid look when i said i dont speak spanish. Disclosure i am not judging them just is what it is. Ok so the food is great fajita tacos homemade corn tortillas made grill and fresh onion with cilantro. Had to test out the wings since I was there got lemon pepper chicken wings. Not gonna say the best weeks ever but i would 4sure eat them again if want some wings. The salsa they give you with the free chips is spicy and great tasting. Will definitely be going back very soon !

Chicken King – Menu with Prices – 377 Cypress Pkwy, Kissimmee

First impression: Friendly staff and counter service. Prices are very fair especially for combos with fries or rice with a drink. Big servings. Tried the grilled teriyaki beef, comes with sides of rice and veggies. Good flavor. Hot wings can be made crispy (plus). Not that spicy, so if you like hot, go EX-HOT. The menu has a variety of things that I would be willing to try, despite it being called Chicken King. I think I will try the fried fish and grilled chicken next and another flavor of sauces wings. I hope they become a fixture. Skip Lin Garden, go next door Second order 12/31: got couple orders of the grilled chicken (breast meat) and fish with fries this time. Family members that ate the fish said it was delicious and cooked just right. The chicken wasn’t bad, the beef taste better to me though. They’re still giving away the 10% discount as of today so that’s a plus. Four meals altogether $24 bucks, not bad at all. Will be back again to trying another set of sauced wings and the gyro.

Ms. B’s Southern Soul Food – Menu with Prices – 676 St Andrews Rd, Columbia

There were not a lot of reviews but we decided to try Ms. B’s anyway. The food was delicious, staff friendly, restaurant and restrooms were clean. I had the turkey wings, Mac & cheese, cabbage, rice & gravy, and corn bread. My husband also had the turkey wings, but with black eye peas and Mac & cheese as his sides with the rice and gravy and cornbread. The turkey wings were seasoned well and falling off the bone. They were so good we overate and split another plate between the three of us. My son had the fried chicken and enjoyed it too. The vegetables were good too. On our extra plate we had the fried okra as a different side. We’re new to the Elgin/Columbia area and are happy we’ve found a restaurant with great food, portions, and service.

Bonchon – Downtown Greensboro – Menu with Prices – 607 S Elm St, Greensboro

Bonchon is DEFINITELY a place you’re going to want to MONCH-ON next time you’re in downtown Greensboro! They are serving up some really delicious Asian fusion style dishes, and most notably, some of the better fried chicken I have ever had (that says a lot as a born and raised southerner)! My wife and I tried it tonight, and I just had to go home and write my review while the flavor was still fresh in my mouth. We had a variety of things from the menu… a small (10 full size tenders!) order of chicken tenders halved between their sweet sauce and their soy garlic sauce, an order of parmesan seasoned fries, and also a plate of bulgogi fried rice. The chicken definitely seems to be the star of the show here, and I can see why. Each piece was tender and moist with a great crunchy batter surrounding it. The soy garlic sauce was the better of the two, I was hoping for a little more pop from the crunchy sweet variety, but it was really good dipped in Sriracha! The bulgogi beef fried rice really exceeded our expectations, awesome tender strips of beef mixed up in deliciously spiced rice and a really good portion of it as well. The seasoned fries were nice and crispy and were another good thing to dip in the Sriracha, i personally would like even more Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top, but it was very good as is. We will definitely come back to Bonchon again and try some more of the great variety of dishes!

BIBIM KITCHEN Healthy Korean Bowl – Menu with Prices – 10345 S Eastern Ave #110, Henderson

Decided to come here after needing some quality food after Memorial Day Weekend. PARKING The parking was great – There was a ton of spaces outside of the place. There aren’t any meters around this area, and the complex that BIBIM Kitchen was in had a large parking lot for their customers. I tend to always pay attention to the parking areas because if you’re from LA… Well… You know lol. FOOD It was okay. The photo looks better than the actual food itself. I ordered 2 beef bulgogi bowls and 1 Bulgogi Kimchi Fries. Honestly I was not impressed at all. The beef bulgogi could have had more flavor. It was pretty bland and on top of that, could have been marinated for much longer. I had to add so much spice to it that, by the end of it all, just tasted… Spicy. No flavor other than that. The beef bulgogi fries was the same. The beef could have been MUCH tastier. I felt like I was eating some fries that was just bland flavor. Ended up only eating the fries and tossing the rest of the food. The bowls were about $8.95/bowl and the fries was about $5.95. Total came out to about $25 for 2 people, which I personally feel was not worth it, given the lack of flavor. SERVICE I went in there, not knowing what or how to order, but it was very much like Chipotle-style. The lady that was serving me was very nice and patient. However, BEWARE: You are only limited to SIX TOPPINGS. The lady that was serving and helping me out never mentioned this at the beginning and by the time I wanted more toppings, she said “Oh you’re only allowed 6 toppings.” Granted she never forewarned me, I would have assumed that she would make an exception to the bowl, but that was not the case. I learned and applied this knowledge to the next bowl. RECOMMENDATION/OVERALL RATING Not worth it, I would say it is probably a 6.5-7/10. I’ve had much better flavor + service. If you’re in the mood for a rice bowl, you’re better off going to Chipotle itself or another fast food joint. Hope their meat becomes more flavorful + marinated for longer.

Timmy Chan’s – Menu with Prices – 13211 Bissonnet St, Houston

Just lost my business! I frequently visit this establishment and order the 4pc wings and rice. I normally get fries (.or shrimp fried rice because the regular rice is horrible and the fries are not far from it. Today I went and got the 4 wings only for $5.99 and the wings I received were ridiculous. I’ll let the picture speak for itself…I went back to notify guy at drive thru and he took my order to cook and said he thinks they are going to make me more. He then comes back with my container saying they gave me two more…was that okay. I took my order and left because he knew as well as I did that it wasn’t okay. Will be looking for another business to patronize!

Lord of the wings – Menu with Prices – 6436 Pacific Ave, Stockton

*DRUM ROLL PLEASE* …… Soooo let me just put this out there , i absolutely love fried chicken ! i truly do & i love it even more when it’s cooked and fried right . i’m probably the pickiest person when it comes to chicken because it has to have that good crispy crunch on the outside . but when you bite into it , it has that good tender meat on the inside . OF COURSE from the reviews this place comes highly recommended . and it’s always refreshing to see black owned businesses and ones that are reasonably priced . i brought my kids along with me after procrastinating for a few days . i will admit i do love the lemon pepper chicken , it’s actually really good . it has the right amount of lemon pepper seasoning to it as well . i will come back for those for sure . i bought two 10 pieces : bbq , teriyaki , lemon pepper of course and garlic parmesan . BBQ wings : flavor wise it was 8/10 , it was a tad on the spicy side but it’s okay Teriyaki wings : flavor wise 8/10 . Lemon Pepper wings : flavor wise 10/10 Garlic Parmesan wings : flavor wise 7/10 – i wasn’t a big fan of the garlicky after taste . overall the wings were great ! my kids loved them & my husband said they taste like wings he would cook so that’s a huge plus ! i will definitely come back to this one to continue to support . somebody put these people on diners drive ins and dives !!!

19th Street Pizzeria – Menu with Prices – 8689 19th St, Rancho Cucamonga

I live in a senior community at 19th and Baseline. We had a pizza luncheon today and had three of the jumbo pizzas and two large trays of antipasto salad let me just say everyone loved it. Many of us have ordered there for years and we have never had a bad meal. The pizza, the salads, and they have a great selection of wings, everything is delicious, you will not be disappointed. The owners David and Michael are so friendly and helpful We have a group of ladies that play cards and we love ordering from there while we play cards. They deliver and they also have a great large 3 topping pizza for $12.99 if you pick it up there. They call it the customer appreciation Pizza. They’ve also added tables inside so you can now go in and sit and have dinner which is very nice. Thank you so much guys you made our pizza luncheon and a huge success ? you know we’ll be seeing you again soon and everyone took menus that I had laid out. Faye

Masiso ë§?ì??ì?? – Menu with Prices – 4809 34th St, Lubbock

The building is cute and clean. The woman at the desk was helpful and friendly. I ordered 7 things for a family of 4 to get an idea of what they had to offer. The food was okay in my experience. If you aren’t used to more authentic Korean food this place might be a good choice for you. Initially I thought the prices were too low for the meals, but after eating there I think it’s priced pretty fairly. The ramen is mostly dried Shin Ramyn noodles from what I can tell. If you like that brand you will like the ramen. The Katsu was pretty good. If I could give some advice I would put less onions in your fried rice and maybe dice it instead our fried rice was 1/3 onion, don’t steam the bulgogi it needs to have some color to it (higher heat, smaller batches would help), add something with Kimchi to the menu or other fermented vegetables, you’ve got to have the crispy bits in the bimimbap and/or put a fried egg on it (I know you probably can’t do the traditional raw egg here) it’s just too far from the real deal if you love that dish. The to go food was packaged nicely. I really loved the place and the people there. It’s nice to support a local business. I’m sure we will give it another try sometime.

Panda Libre – Menu with Prices – 748 N Gilbert Rd, Gilbert

Well…… I read the reviews yet decided that I would risk it nonetheless….. I did the same thing once with girl my friend said was CRAZY….that one I almost got stabbed in the eye with a Bobby pin…. This one I just left me feeling frustrated, confused and still very hungry. I don’t even know where to begin… to say that the food lacked flavor would be a gross understatement. I ordered Bulgogi…. a dish I have ordered hundreds of times all over the world……. never have I seen it served like this. I also ordered fried rice. I received brown rice with cubes of steak that had ZERO relation to Bulgogi. I mean seriously, this could have been something special in Gilbert, but you have too be able to cook the things that you have on your menu. And cook them well. I mean if you tell me you are a beautiful woman and then we meet and you are heavyset man with one eye, I don’t think that your profile picture being great is going to stave off my rage over the real you arriving for our date. This restaurant has got to be in real trouble right now…I would give you this advice: go to Asian and Mexican restaurants and learn how to make the dishes you list on the menu. For now, Chino Bandino is the ONLY Asian/Mexican fusion restaurant you can count on…. I am literally driving to the west side right now, because I need immediate fix of Jade Red Chicken…….