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This is more of a 3.5 star than 4 star review. Location opened up a few weeks ago. Items offered are similar to other Taiwanese Fried chicken location such as Hot Star. Service was friendly, patient and helpful while I was deciding on what to order. I decided on original bone in chicken breast combo'ed with fries and large Hibiscus slush. The chicken was bigger than what I got at Hot Star but the seasonings I ordered (plum & 1 chili) wasn't noticeable. The chicken did taste good, crunchy and was moist. I did find it hard to eat though as it was put in a small thin bag and half of it was flopping out of it. Would be great is they put it on a plate so we can eat it with a fork and knife, and also have different sauces on their condiment area so we can dip our chicken into it. After a few bites of the chicken I got bored of the flavour and started dipping it into ketchup. The other items that came with the combo were both disappointing. The fries were the greasy processed fries you get at cafeterias, and the Hibiscus slush drink was too sweet and the ice wasn't full crushed. I would comeback here again just for the chicken.
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