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I had to see what the hype was about these chicken strips. My friend and I stopped here on the way to the outlets. It's a pretty small place with a few tables, but it wasn't very busy when we arrived. I ordered four individual strips so we could try all of them, while she ordered the grilled strips meal with a side of mac and cheese. The mac and cheese was really good! The cheese on top was baked well, and the cheese inside was very creamy. It's probably fake cheese, but I like fake cheese. The strips themselves were very moist but a little small. We tried the bakes, fried, and grilled strips. My favorite was, of course, the fried. The batter was light and crisp - I think someone said the breading is panko? We got two sauce, the Chili Thai and the BFG sauce, which is similar to Thousand Island. The Chili Thai sauce was dark brown rather than red and had a kick to it, but it was good. I liked it more than the BFG sauce. However, I do think that the sauce at Raisin' Cane's is the best. We also ordered the Thai Ice Coffee. My friend really liked it bc it wasn't very sweet, whereas I had to put more sugar in mine. Thai Iced Coffee is usually pretty sweet, but this one wasn't. Overall, it was a good meal for under $7, though if you're hungry, you better order a bunch of strips!
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