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    Ninja Chicken

    4.9 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Dave's Hot Chicken

    Dave's Hot Chicken

    3.2(32 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    The food was hot and fresh! The services was kind and…read moretimely! And the ambiance is really urban! Beautiful urban artwork! Will be back!

    The reason I'm giving this location 3 stars is because I had very drastic experiences the two times…read moreI've been here. The first time we came here we ordered the Dave's #1 2 tenders with fries, some bites, and large loaded fries. Everything was seasoned to perfection and the spice levels were up to the level we ordered. Pick up was easy and efficient! After seeing they added the Dave's Hot Moz to their menu we went back and it was a complete miss. We usually order our chicken very spicy (extra hot and reaper) and on the second visit it wasn't spicy at ALL. The chicken and mozzarella bites were also extremely salty. The mozzarella was overly salted we couldn't eat more than the first bites we took. The mozzarella bites batter should be spicier instead of salty. The cheese itself is already salty so I wasn't sure why the batter was heavily salted. I'm not sure what happened the second time, but I'm not a fan of food quality changing in a span of three weeks. Overall the restaurant is pretty decent sized and has a large seating area inside as well as some tables outside. The employees here are also super friendly and always answer any questions I've had. There is also plenty of parking at this location. I do have to say this location tends to get super busy during the weekend so I highly recommend online ordering for easy pickup!!

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    Korean Street Eats - 3 piece combo

    Korean Street Eats

    4.7(66 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    This right here is the most authentic and delicious Korean bites you can get in the Magnolia area!!…read moreWe ordered half Yangyeom(gochujang based sweet and spicy sauce) and Pringle(Korean cheese dry rub seasoning) chicken. The Pringle flavor is not overly sweet and has a balanced cheese flavor which is very addicting!! The Yangyeom flavor was the perfect combination of sweet, spicy, and had a nice garlic kick to it. I would recommend asking for the sauce on the side if you're taking it home!! I still enjoyed the wings 100%, but they were a bit soggy. That is 100% on us as we didn't account for the extended period of time to get home due to traffic. Every piece of chicken was super juicy and cooked thoroughly!!! Now the heavy hitter on the menu was the bulgogi fries. The fries were super crispy despite being smothered in bulgogi, kimchi, and sauces. These are possibly the BEST loaded fries I've ever had. The kimchi on these fries was one of the best I've had. It wasn't overly salted, had a perfect crunch, and had a nice spicy kick to it. Overall the bulgogi, kimchi, crispy fries, and the sauces are the perfect combination for that Korean American fusion dish!!! The restaurant itself is pretty small, but they do have a seating area!! When we ordered it was only Mr. Park in the kitchen so please be mindful of that. You'll have to wait a few minutes as each order is made fresh to order and it takes time to cook these items. If you don't want to wait I recommend calling ahead and ordering so that the food will be ready when you arrive. The parking area is also a bit limited so be mindful of that as well!!! Overall I'm so happy there is a great Korean fried chicken spot here in magnolia and I don't have to drive out to Houston or Katy!!!!

    Ding ding we have a winner…read more Service: a very pleasant and cheerful person. Really made me feel welcome. Food: ok, KFC or Popeyes this is not. It came out hot, made with care, and served as such. It came with two types of Korean dipping sauce which I found both to be interestingly unique. Ambiance: I really enjoyed eating outside under the covered porch. Due to construction it's tricky getting into the parking lot. Go slow and you will be ok. Please help support this owner operated business. Let's give the good ones a reason to stay.

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    Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen - New Honey Lemon Pepper Wings

    Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

    2.4(47 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    So I read the reviews, and I understand that this is a fast food restaurant, but I honestly…read morecouldn't find anything to fault them. It's fast food, and we know what we are getting ourselves into. I had a great experience. The dining room was clean, the staff was great, and the food was hot that's all anyone could really ask for l. This location matches and promotes the Popeyes brand very well. I know all experiences are different, but I had no issues while I was there. I would most definitely go back!

    To preference this, as all Popheads would probably know, I love Popeyes. I eat it every single week…read moreif I can. I will drive an hour and a half to a different state just to go get it. If I don't have it. It doesn't need to be good for me to like it. To me, Popeyes is more than just food quality, it's an experience. So what in the hell was this experience you ask? By God I would love to tell you. I have $100 Popeye gift card. Got it for Christmas, because my people know what I love. I walk in, I try and order at the front. We're ignored for a few minutes. Then a manager comes and tells us to order at a kiosk. This stupid digital rat race, a Monument to a broken world. Obviously we accept her demands because we Want Popeyes. We wander ourselves over to this decrepit machine that barely hold any light in it. Machine void of all human experience and love and joy and whimsy. We wander over there and the manager follows us. Because apparently it isn't enough for you to strip away the human connection aspect, but also you must spit upon my intelligence by implying that I can't even press four buttons along myself. But maybe that's a fair thing to not believe a person can do because this manager scuffs our order seven f****** times not just unspicy, not just the wrong amount of drinks, not just the wrong sauces, just blatantly incorrect top to bottom seven times. If that was all I could excuse it. The order finalized, the manager vanished. Now time to pay the piper the bill he was due. $45. On the cent. Immaculate. Borderline perfection made manifest for currency alone. We bring out our gift card. We swipe it. We get denied. Not once, not twice, but 12 times. We accepted that the machine that we hate obviously hates us. This is as nature intended. We swallow the rage. We Walk over to the counter and beg for assistance. There is none to be found. What instead we found was empty, looks and emptier hearts. They tell us there's anything we can do. One of our number breaks, leaves the group. He sits down and grieves the loss of what once was my refuge, a salvation. A sunny day found amid stormy weather, a beacon of warmth and hit jazz music. It was then the temperature dropped. Literally. I'm going to drop the dramatics for a second. It got stupid cold. It went from 72° to probably about 65 in a matter of moments. The last survivors of our group tried to take the order. They went back to that technological monolith of apathy, input their order one final time, and pressed the pay with cash button. Which should be a simple painful solution to an otherwise complex night. Oh woe is the fool who prayed for simplicity. These brave soldiers went back to the counter and battled not angry managers, not tired workers, but the absence of any living soul. After looking at our records, we deduced that it took about 6 minutes for anyone to even look at us, and another five for someone to come take our cash. And like bartering with a blind man, we didn't know what we were going to get. Apparently one of the managers decided to take it in their own hands and put in the order for us even though we'd already made an order. Our kiosk adventure was pointless, in an eerie reflection of our entire trip to this Popeyes. We gave them the money. We waited for a little longer, made jokes, anything to alleviate the genuine frustration. And then we get told that they don't have the sauces that we want. The chicken was cold too. What's the moral of the story? Is it to give up on the things you love? Is it to stop fighting whenever someone else does as well? At what point do we become Icarus, flying towards the Sun? Hoping and praying and begging for a great experience as we once had, just to have our wings not melt but instead freeze in those frigid temperatures, to be let down again and again and again? I don't know. I don't know the answer to if I should be angry, if this is all just a big joke. All I know is that I'm tired. All I know is that they were too. Maybe we're all tired. Maybe we just need a little dash of that human experience again. They tried, and that's all I can ever ask. Peace. (No pic this time, I was just too upset)

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