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    Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

    3.8 (27 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)
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    Yudelka S.

    Always crispy and hot!!!! Great addition to the area, my kids can't get enough. Orders are always correct, place is clean.

    Chicken tenders French fries toast coleslaw sauce and drink
    Jenny J.

    Chicken is really good and so are the fries. Don't love the sauce as much as everyone else but it's fine. Coleslaw isn't great but toast is good. Fast food but can definitely eat there. Pretty clean. Wish they served more than just tenders. Good service and quick.

    12/20/25 - My Daughter's Caniac Combo
    Brie F.

    Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers on Austin Street in Forest Hills is hands down the most efficient, organized, and welcoming fast-food restaurant I've ever been to. From the moment you walk in, everything runs like a well-oiled machine. You have the option to order at a kiosk or directly with a cashier, and no matter which you choose, the food comes out fresh and piping hot. The staff truly works as a team. Everyone knows their role, checks in to make sure you don't need anything, and keeps the line moving quickly. Between customers waiting for mobile orders, others picking up to-go orders, and people dining in, the entire staff handles everything seamlessly. They run such a tight ship that you're pretty much in and out in under five minutes, which is impressive for how busy it gets. The reason we stopped in was because my family and I were running errands. We had gone into Bath & Body Works to pick up an order we placed a few days prior and decided to grab something quick to eat for the baby. My daughter can be picky, so when she said yes to chicken fingers, I went with her into Raising Cane's and let her order what she wanted. She chose the Caniac Combo, which comes with a drink, fries, 6 -piece chicken fingers, coleslaw, Texas toast, and 2 Raising Cane's sauces. When I tell you she devoured it, she devoured it. She absolutely loved it, and that says a lot because she's not really a French fry person. The moment she started eating the fries too, I knew we were onto something. The only downside to the experience was with the Raising Cane's app. Every time I try to place an order, I get an error message saying, "Unable to add membership to loyalty scheme." I honestly have no idea what that means. I brought it up to one of the managers, who took a picture of the error message and said she would pass it along to IT. She reassured me that I'd still get emails, but the issue is that I can't place orders through the app, which is frustrating since I don't live close enough to just stop by physically whenever I want. That being said, the food was so good that I still ended up ordering Raising Cane's 2 more times back-to-back after this visit. Despite the app issue, the quality of the food, the speed of service, and the professionalism of the staff make this location a standout. If efficiency, friendliness, and consistently great food matter to you, this Raising Cane's delivers.

    Gatangalie S.

    Seriously, I've been missing out on eating delicious chicken bites right here in forest hills! This was my first time eating at Raising Cane and yes I really liked their crispy chicken sandwich served on toasted bread buried with creamy sauce. And their French fries were the real deal! Nicely cut, slightly crispy, not too salty, and tasted just perfect with ketchup. I must say their lemonade is yum yum! Felt this location was small, but cozy, super well maintained and definitely gives a nice vibe with its bright red colors. The staff were quick, attentive and had great customer services. Thank you!

    Juicy not dry chicken tenders.
    Emily C.

    When I came here, it wasn't as busy but I know it can be packed as it is in the middle of Forest Hills. Staff were friendly, greeted me and was very helpful when taking my order. The place itself is a nice fun vibe with all their brand decor and lights. The food itself was good. I've only had food from Raising Canes twice and the chicken and fries was consistent. It's not my go to for chicken but can be if I wanted some decent good chicken tenders.

    Famous sauce
    Shelley L.

    Surprisingly empty when we arrived during prime lunch time during the holiday break. We were greeted when we walked in which was nice. Two digital kiosks are available for you to order but one was broken. Fairly simple and easy menu as they specialize in chicken tenders. Food came out fast and hot. Got the 6 piece combo which has chicken tenders, cole slaw, texas toast, fries and a drink for $20. Seating is decent but the three tables of four are tight. The angle at the tabe closet to the wall opposite entrance aren't comfortable for four seaters. The tenders were good and even better with sauce. The fries were good, lightly salted and fried. The slaw was as slaw should be. Texas toast was nice and buttery. The food was fresh and hot - can't complain. It's a heavy meal with all the fried stuff but worth a try if you haven't been to a Raising Canes.

    Teresa S.

    I've visited this spot a few times since they recently opened and I'm in love. I've tried them before out of town and they were good but now they're great, lol. As soon as you walk in the door you immediately hear staff greeting you. You have the option to order from the kiosk or directly from the counter. I go direct to the counter because i always order a combo without a drink. I haven't used the dine in so I don't need a drink. This spot can get busy but the staff worked fast and keep the lines moving. I also love that you don't have to wait long for your food. I've only tried one of their sauces(cane sauce)that you have to pay extra for but it's worth it to me. I'm so happy to have this chicken spot in my neighborhood. Definitely check this place out, because I'll definitely be back.

    Sandy L.

    Went back to pickup my certificate for the Box. Was saving my reward for my kids when they returned from university but hubby said they eat Raising Cene's all the time now so it was all mine! I enjoyed everything! I usually am not a fan of coleslaw but theirs was just right. And the garlic bread on their bread wud just airy & fresh! Chicken fingers with their sauce so yummy! I even saw they got a mini replica of the Queens the Workd's Borough in their display case - so cool! Was super fast even on a Saturday probably was earlier and cold out. Place is still new & very clean. Got a better view of the space and very nicely decorated for the holidays also. Was bummed they sold out that cute doggie.

    Big Box Combo
    Mike C.

    Checked out the new location in Forrest Hills...very clean with several tables to park and eat. I ordered the Big Box Combo and did takeout instead. It came with 4 large chicken tenders, which were very moist w/not a whole lot of wasted extra batter but could have used a bit more flavor. The crinkle fries were crispy and not too salty. Good amount of tasty Canes sauce (creamy, mild, secret bbq flavor - not sure if they offer other flavors). The Texas toast was ok and could use a little more garlic/butter flavor. Don't know if they make their own or store bought. Coleslaw was tasty. Again not sure if homemade or store bought. In terms of cost, maybe just a little overpriced but may be ok considering all the nearby competitors.

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    Mike A.

    Raising Cane's often has a very appealing environment, almost Applebee's-esque in its look and feel. That said, the food itself can be underwhelming and, at times, disappointing. The atmosphere is consistently upbeat, and the staff is always welcoming and extremely helpful. They're trained almost like T-Mobile customer service representatives, focused on making customers as happy as possible, regardless of the limited menu. Ironically, the standout item is the French fries: crinkle cut, well-salted, and flavorful. While a straight cut fry might be more filling, these are undeniably tasty.

    Amanda L.

    Came here when it first opened and it was packed! While there are other Raising Cane's locations in NYC, this one was packed due to the hype of a branch opening in Forest Hills. It is a clean space with friendly employees; however, the food was not worth the hype. The chicken fingers were salty and the fries were soggy. The only thing that saved the chicken fingers was the signature sauce. We wouldn't get Raising Cane's again but you should try it and see what you think.

    Ash M.

    Incredible service as they start their journey in Austin street. They are fast and friendly, might I add PACKED!? You can order at the counter or order at an iPad kiosk. Raising canes isn't my favorite chicken spot BUT it's awesome to have this as an option for something fast and close to the train!

    Michael J.

    I'm a foodie who had Raising Canes out in New Orleans and this trash is not what's served up out of New York. The chicken fingers is small and the sauce is definitely different. If this was my franchise I'd shut this store and Times Squares location down or change up chefs. $21 do not justify this quality of food. I'll end this by saying you've been warned and the empty store should have been my warning signal

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