Came here to mainly try their chicken strips. You can order them fried , baked or grilled. Their fried chicken strips are made with tempura batter here which is interesting but they don't taste as good as regular chicken strips. They're pretty small for chicken strips too but looking at other peoples' photos on Yelp they're typically that small here. Personally Canes has better chicken strips as far as taste and size. The dipping sauces we tried were their strip sauce , wasabi cream and honey mustard. Wasabi cream was really good & was probably the only thing I liked out of my whole meal , the other two tasted bland. Strip sauce is kinda similar to the one at Canes but tastes more diluted. The sides they offer here were just okay too in terms of comfort food. They also sell Thai tea here too , unsure if it's authentic or not. Not expecting a high quality meal or anything but after eating my meal I wanted to go to Raising Canes to do it right.