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I can say I got me some soul food in Arizona! Oh yes, I did! Fried chicken and waffles to be exact! It was my first time trying this combo and I'll have to say that it was quite interesting. I didn't find chicken and waffles as appealing together compared to having each separately though. - Tre Tre's: 2 chicken legs and a waffle. Oh my, oh my, was the waffle big. Loved the fried chicken, so flavorful and not dry at all. Waffle was really dense and too filling, also flavored with cinnamon? - Buttered corn (served sat/sun only): I pictured a cob of corn, but it came out in kernel form in a bowl. It was like canned corn with butter melted onto it. :( - Collard greens: Yum, with a hint of spiciness. After quickly scanning their menu and placing my order, I found out later that they serve cornbread and red velvet cake. Nom, nom, nom...but I was too full to even think about ordering either. It's a spacious restaurant, no wait for a party of 8 or so on a Saturday afternoon when I came. I would come back for the fried chicken, but I'll pass on the waffles next time!
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