Raising Canes in Phoenix AZ, kicks major ass. I love me some chicken but it is kind of hard to find some good chicken. KFC is slimey and weird, Churchs blagh, even Chik Fil A sometimes leaves me with a eh feeling. So finding a place that does chicken right is a blessing. They promise that their chicken is always fresh, never frozen. And the taste is there. They do a system somewhat similar to In N Out Burger. A basic menu of 4 selections, and off you go.
I did the sandwich, which was lettuce, 3 strips, and the Canes Sauce. What is it? No idea, but it is damn delicious. The fries are the old crinkly cut fries, and you can also get a side of texas toast with an order which I think if the toast was used on the sandwich instead of the current bread, it would be the best chicken sandwich of all time.
I hit the drive thru but looking through the windows the inside had a really cool atmosphere, any place that has a Total Recall poster on the wall instantly gets my approval. The service was over the top great. Very friendly, fast, and good.
Next time I am thinking about a chicken sandwich, I am skipping Chik Fil A and heading to Canes instead. You should do the same. They even offer their own home made lemonade and sweet tea!
3 comments:
I had some Raising Canes in Columbus Ohio the other day. Not bad. I got a basket- so mine came with the toast. I could really do without the toast, myself. The fries seem like the standard Sysco or Ore-Ida or whatever blah fries, but I guess it's all about the chicken. And yeah, the chicken is pretty good.
If you say it beats Chick Fil A I might have to try this. Drove by a Raising Canes recently but had never heard of it. All I know is that on that fateful day in the 90's when I was walking through the mall and was handed a sample of chicken from this placed called "Chick Fil A," my life changed forever. There has NEVER been a fast food place that could touch them to me....so this is intriguing to say the least.
The trick to making the best Raising Canes chicken sandwich ever is to order a box and ask for an extra piece of toast and extra sauce -- I think the extra piece of toast is like $0.50 extra. I can take or leave the lettuce on the actual sandwich, but um..... yeah there you have it -- the build your own best Raising Canes chicken sandwich ever!
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