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| - Now, I didn't walk in here expecting haute cuisine; what I wanted was sodium and grease and I got it, but this wasn't really the best.
A Real Meal a combo is two, three or four pieces of chicken with a biscuit, a side and a drink. The entry-level combo is $7 which is pretty expensive for what you get. You can also get a family-sized eight piece meal for about 21 bucks, and there are sandwiches, chicken tenders and some unholy-looking thing called a "bowl." I opted for the two-piece.
I liked that the chicken was crispy, juicy and served hot. And the 'spicy' version had discernable kick. But I found it to be WAY too greasy. I mean, it was glistening. And not only that, but it just wasn't as seasoned as I would have liked. Instead, all the salty flavour could be found in the country biscuit, which was like eating dough, wrapped in butter, tossed in salt, wrapped in butter again, and then baked: IN BUTTER. They were pretty good actually.
My side of coleslaw was so-so. Wait, why am I still writing this review? Seacrest OUT.
(Debit only.)
Obligatory Title Pun: Not exactly EYEPOPping.
Menu Readability: Garish.
Need to mention: I ate 660 Cal, 1250mg of sodium, and 46g of fat tonight.
What this place teaches me about myself: I'm going to the gym twice tomorrow.
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