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A smaller Chili's stuffed into the food court at Concord Mills mall, my wife, daughter, granddaughter and I stopped in for a bite to eat while out Christmas shopping. The food here is fair at best and not worth the price. I got a Buffalo chicken sandwich which was a breaded, formed chicken patty, not a grilled chicken breast, with very little bleu cheese or buffalo sauce and neither one had much flavor that I paid $8 for with a side of fries which was better than the sandwich. My wife was not informed the soup she ordered they were out of until she ordered even though it was still on the menu. She settle for a grilled chicken salad which said was just ok. My granddaughters mac and cheese looked like, and according to my daughter, tasted like a 50 cent box of Kraft mac and cheese from the grocery store and they charged $5 for that with a vegetable side! My daughter said her chicken enchilada soup was good, but a small bowl of soup with a small side salad was $8. . It was not that busy for us to have to wait over 30 minutes for our food and service was just ok. The wait, food quality and service was no where near worth the $38 we paid. If you choose any other place in the food court to eat, you would come out better than eating here.
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