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| - Finally a Raising Cane's near the house! I've had their chicken before, but never had the chance to go into one of their restaurants, order, and eat there. I loved the chicken when someone brought it to me, and it was even better hot and fresh.
Here's why I like Raising Cane's: the chicken takes like lightly-breaded and seasoned chicken, rather than lots of heavy breading and seasoning masking the chicken. If I want bread and seasoning, I'll buy croutons. When I want well-prepared chicken strips, I'll buy Cane's. The sauce: nothing to rave about but it's very tasty and still mild enough that it doesn't bury the fresh and hot flavor of the chicken. The slaw is also delicious, and they give you just enough that it satisfies (and might leave you wanting just a little more.
What's also nice is the ample fries (more than I could, or should eat). They're not the best fries you can find, but they're as hot and fresh as the chicken. A nice side that doesn't steal your attention from the chicken strips. And the Texas Toast. It's good, but doesn't do much for me. I don't care though because I'm not there for the toast. (See the earlier crouton comment.) It's a nice complement to the meal though.
Not sure what else to tell you other than if you're a fan of chicken strips and haven't tried Raising Cane's, give it a shot. This is my new favorite place to go for chicken strips.
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