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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers

In Waco we don't really have a whole lot of new things pop up. The economy and the environment of blue collar workers mixed with old cotton money makes for quite a few people who know what they want and get what they know. Many fast food chains have found ruin here, even the Krispy Crème donut shop that was "destined for glory" failed and now sports a two headed Schlotzsky's-Cinnabon monster that reminds me of flying out of Dallas Love-Field airport every time I smell the mixture of baking bread and cinnamon goop.

Funny thing is, up until they came to Waco, you'd find high school fund raising committees pushing those puffballs of fat and carbs at your car window up and down Valley Mills drive every fall. Besides the obvious financial issues that our country faces now and that the owners picked the worst place in Waco to put a donut shop, we are forced to ask ourselves the question; why did they close? What about ourselves have we done to push away business after business but still complain that we don't have enough places to choose from on a Friday night?

I don't have the answer.

However, by I do have a thought. Perhaps we want something ….more. We like our town and want to see it grow. However we want to see businesses that offer us what we can't get anywhere else and possibly make us even forget about the money we just handed over to get that food. We want something truly special, or better yet truly unique.

Krystal's, the White Castle wannabe that occupied the space next to Cheddars for all of 9 months bit the bullet rather quickly. Now a new comer to the Waco area has taken over the building and painted a big red mural proclaiming that they sell Chicken Fingers.

Chicken Fingers?

When I think of chicken fingers I think of those oddly rectangular shaped pieces of laminate floor tiling that our over worked mother or the lunch lady would stack on our plate at lunch to keep us quiet. Now I could go for some chicken tenders. Which is what Raising Cane's is all about. No literally. They only serve ….Chicken Tenders. Most meals come with fries, toast and a 1oz solo cup of a sauce called Cane's Sauce. No flavors, no mashed potatoes. Just Chicken Tenders.

So now that we know what we're dealing with, let's take you on a quick tour of the six piece platter called a Caniac The Caniac comes with six "fingers" two servings of Cane's Sauce, a two ounce cole slaw, a slice of toast and a large handful of crinkle cut fries, as well as a 32 oz drink.

The Chicken:

On first bite the chicken is really, really tender. The signs boast that only 1% of all chicken is acceptable to be made into chicken fingers. Also, the chicken is fresh (which for those of you who may not know, fresh is a term in market-speak which means it has never been frozen). This is the one time I've actually been able to tell the selection of the chicken made an impact on the final product. The breading is very light and has a delicate flavor. However, the chicken doesn't seem to hold up on its own , and the breading slips off greasily when picked up. I didn't really enjoy the chicken with or without the provided sauce. I've had better, plain and simple.

The "Cane's Sauce":

On first glance, this the only sauce they have besides ketchup, seems to be a hidden gem. A pinkish mayonnaise with speckles of spices throughout smells strong and tastes stronger. The sauce was over flavored, coating my mouth and making it near impossible to taste anything else. Since this is their only sauce I feel I have to be really critical about it. I once walked into a coffee shop and ordered a mocha, they only served non flavored espresso drinks. I thanked them and walked out. I don't like not getting a choice. This sauce is terrible and over powering. If you have one sauce, make an effort not to make it seem as if you had stirred half a jar of mayonnaise with a cup of seasoning salt. It simply overrides everything you'll eat for the rest of your meal.

The French Fries:

As you read my column more and more you will realize that a French Fry can either make or break a restaurant. I have two places (which I will cover in another article) which I would go to just for the fries. This is not one of them. In point of fact I wouldn't go here because the fries are so awful. The fries are crinkle cut frozen French fries deep fried and stuck on a plate. Whoopee! I can get better fries from a gas station, a really bad gas station. If all you are going to serve is unflavored chicken with an overpowering sauce, at least have the nerve to make real French fries. Please.

The Cole Slaw:

Long John Silver's---ish. Enough Said.

The Toast:

The only redeemable part of the meal besides the soda was the toast. Cane's seems to have actually made a point to place a soft piece of griddle toasted, sesame topped, "Texas" toast in the box. To place a piece of toast of this quality in a basket full of generic French fries and greasy chicken is insulting. Even on the picture the toast is inviting. However with my mouth coated in salty mayonnaise I was totally unable to tell you if there is anything besides butter on this bread.

The Drinks:

Cane's offers the standard Coke package plus Dr. Pepper. That means of course no Diet DP. They also have fresh lemonade and tea (both sweet and un-sweet).
They have crushed standard ice, sorry none of the nugget (Sonic) ice that y'all love so much.

The Price:

Absolutely overpriced. Turn around and go back up the block to Chick-fil-a.
The Caniac and a kid's meal ran me 14.59.


 

The Judgment:

I had hoped that Raising Cane's would have an awesome assortment of flavors that aren't your typical buffalo wing style. Like a sweet chili sauce or a honey mustard. This is a concept that would be better suited next to Baylor or even in a larger city. It's just too limited a menu with a price tag that is way too much for what is offered.

2 comments:

  1. Yea for a Waco food blog! I heard that Krispy Cream was getting plenty of business, but that the owners had some tax/money mgt problems that caused it to close. I dunno..

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  2. They were at first but then the sales dipped below the threshold...here is an article that sums it up pretty nicely.

    http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/251895/waco_texas_krispy_kreme_franchisee_abruptly_closes_shop/index.html

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