Sunday, May 21, 2017
Johnny's Tavern Chicken Tenders
This past Thursday, I had the opportunity to try the chicken tenders from a restaurant called Johnny's Tavern. On their menu, they are described as "A Staff Favorite!" The meal was carry-out so my analysis of them may not exactly apply to the dine-in experience. However, having dined-in at this place before, I find the experience to be comparable. There is something to be said for eating chicken tenders that aren't hot out of the fryer - ideally they should still be good at room temperature. Overall, these tenders were above average. They were crispy, not soggy like carry-out tenders often are. The chicken itself was adequately juicy and the portions were generous. While I would not place these on my "must-have" list, I would certainly not pass them up if offered.
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Church's Chicken
I had Church's Chicken tonight for the first time in quite a while. I had the standard chicken tenders and crinkle-cut fries. It is hard for me to avoid comparisons between Church's and Popeye's, but Church's might have a leg up, at least in regards to their tenders. They were somewhat small, but tremendously juicy with an appropriate coating. My biggest complaint would probably be with the flavor of the coating - they were a bit mild for my taste. This makes the first bite of each enter somewhat bland. However, once the juice from the chicken kicks in, the rest of the tender is a delight. While the crinkle-cut fries are no match for Popeye's Cajun fries, they complemented the chicken nicely. I look forward to trying them again.
Monday, May 1, 2017
Review - Sunset Grill Chicken Tenders
I had the privilege of trying these out on Friday. On the downside, they are quite expensive - $10.75. On the upside, everything else. There is definitely a sophisticated feel to these with a delicious blend of spices and very juicy chicken. If you have a few bucks to spare, I would recommend them.
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