Linh C.
Yelp
After letting the grand opening week hoopla die down, I decided to try out this restaurant.
I visited the restaurant on a Thursday afternoon to avoid the lunch and the dinner crowd. While there weren't a lot of customers there (yay), there were plenty of workers. I ordered the basic chicken sandwich $6 (breaded), an order of hand-cut fries $3 (cajun), and a mini chocolate custard $3.5: $15 with tips.
The person taking the orders also scoops the custard. Weird. It was fine since I was the only one in line. However, while I was eating, a long line started forming because the person taking the orders also scooped the custard. Hmmm..
It took a bit of time to get my sandwich and fries to the point where I thought perhaps they'd forgotten about me. I ate most of my custard while waiting for my food.
My order came out, and as you can see in my photos, there was plenty of the fries. I went to the sauce station and brought back several sauces that I wanted to try: classic buffalo, nashville hot, korean BBQ, and the signature sauce. I especially liked the nashville hot and korean BBQ.
The chicken sandwich was flavorful and reminds me of a chick-fil-A sandwich, with the chicken more breaded and thicker. Otherwise, I think it taste like chick fila sandwich.
The fries were good, thicker than skinny fries, but thinner than McDonald's fries.
Now, the chocolate custard is special. I remember thinking "Wow, this thing is delicious!" as I was eating it. Creamy, tasty, perfect.
I plan to come back and try their grilled chicken options and their salads. And the rosemary fries, and of course, get another chocolate custard. By the way, their mini custard is $2 after 8pm.