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Ethel and Sarah Cafe

5.0 (4 reviews)
Closed • 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
Updated 3 weeks ago

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Urban Hot Chicken

3.5(8 reviews)
3.1 mi•Pulaski Industrial Area

Place is clean and the staff is super friendly! If you like chicken and you haven't eaten here!?…read more What are you doing with your life?! Great food and at an affordable price! Plus they have milk tea! Highly recommend the urban fries! Enjoy Baltimore

I was pretty excited when I saw that there was going to be a spicy chicken spot in the old Dunkin's…read moreon Dundalk Ave. Finally had the chance to check it out last night for dinner. We both got the chicken sandwich. The menu is small, or I'm sure Jeremy would have ordered more than one sandwich. He did also get the bucket of "Korean Chicken" but that thing is a lawsuit waiting to happen, and he wasn't brave enough to eat much of it. I'm not sure what makes that chicken Korean. It has a nice breading, but one does expect certain flavors when ordering Korean chicken. There's no soy or garlic here, no spice. The chicken is also cut/chopped in such a haphazard manner that the first bite I took was composed only of small rib bones. You really can't tell what you're getting (because of the thick breading) until the chicken is in your mouth, and then there's the possibility that there won't be any meat in that bite. These tiny bones are dangerous. Spitting them out is messy, but necessary. No one should have to spit out a mouth-full of bones. EVER. There isn't any "Hot" in anything that we ordered, either. I do appreciate that the coleslaw is coarsely chopped, and well sauced and seasoned but part of the draw (at least for me) of having coleslaw on a sandwich is to soothe the burn of a hot sauce or seasoning. While it does add a nice crunch, is it really needed on an already crispy sandwich? Not really. It just makes your roll mushy. I suggest getting it on the side. The chicken on the sandwich was great. It's well-breaded and crispy. It's a decent size piece of chicken. The huge dill pickle slices are also perfectly briny to cut through some of that fried-ness. It's a very appealing contrast. Service was friendly and speedy, but there's really nothing I would go back for.

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