Friday, April 26, 2013
Zuzu Chicken
So during my 5-hour window, before class, Andrew and I went to Zuzu Chicken for lunch, in Glendora. I ordered the chicken kebab plate for $8.99, but my total came about to about $10 by the time tax was included, as well as a $0.50 charge for using a debit/credit card. Customer service here was pretty good. It looks like a family business and the woman would call me by terms of endearment, which was cute. I also asked about what kind of sauces they carried and and gave me a free side of tahini sauce to try. I thought the garlic sauce was way too strong, so I completely set it aside, but I'm glad I had the tahini sauce. YUM. I like that the chicken kebab plate was on the healthier side, compared to middle eastern foods such as halal. Of everything that came on my plate, I would have to say that I favored the rice the most. The chicken was seasoned well, but was a bit dry - probably because it's the breast cut. Their hummus was pretty good too, but Andrew told me he's had more flavorful hummus. Overall, I give Zuzu's a 4/5!
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