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    10. Two Fried Tilapia Fillets Spaghedough
    Jaclyn W.

    My fiancé really enjoyed the jerk flavored tilapia. He said it was delicious and something he has not tried before. He would definitely get it again. He said the spaghedough was different but he liked it. It was made with turkey. We ordered a grilled chicken salad, I thought the chicken was very good and seasoned well. My only complaint would be the salad itself was small and they forgot my roll. I didn't feel it was worth what I paid, which was about $13 or so. Lots of street parking nearby, easy access to restaurant.

    Catfish Nuggets & Fries
    Takira B.

    I'm new to the area and remembered I had driven past this place a few times dashing and figured I'd give them a try. I really had a taste for Jamaican so opted to get the jerk salad but then realized the ballin on a budget menu had lots of things I was interested in so I ordered the catfish nuggets, jerk salad and spaghedough. The catfish nuggets were okay imo. big portion but would have preferred a more flavorful and crunchy batter. My fries were soggy. Maybe I caught a bad batch of chicken in my salad, but the jerk chicken was crazy salty and hard. My favorite by far was the spaghedough. I probably am biased because I love spaghetti and don't think anyone can make it wrong. I did notice chunks of mushrooms and sausage, as I inhaled the snack sizes portion in a few bites, but I can't remember if there were any other surprises in it. Customer service was great. I was greeted at the door when I arrived, my food was ready and labeled I would go back because the service and spaghedough - maybe even to try something else

    Freda P.

    Sent me one chicken strip I ordered a 3 piece Pizza puff meal and fries were Burnt and they left my food on the ground I don't play that

    Grilled Chicken Salad (Sorry guys I don't think they offer it but the boiled egg is courtesy of my home lol)
    Carlise R.

    I've ordered from here twice and the grilled chicken salad is great. The seasoning and taste of the grilled chicken is what actually makes the salad since it only includes onions, tomatoes, and multi colored peppers...I usually order and add boiled eggs and cheese when I get home lol. Also the Judy Juice / Kool-Aid is bomb. Get you some.

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    Oh this food is Goodt! I enjoyed the chicken and love the spaghetti. It's just the right sweet. Now let's discuss the collard greens... OMG! I don't even like collards! Theirs are absolutely perfect! They are flavorful and tender. Where they do that at?! Oh the salad!...Fresh! The sliders were good too! I have already gone back! This is definitely a treat for me.

    DOFRIESEN Turkey Burger Supreme and SPAGHEDOUGH

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    Food was fast. Made fresh. My only complaint was that my chicken was fried too hard. Judy's Juice was amazing!

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    delicious food that's made with love!! every time i come home to Chicago, i visit this scrumptious establishment

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    So delicious! Food came hot and well packaged. Nice serving size and catfish was fried perfectly. Judy juice is great as well!

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    I was there the other week (I've been here at least five times before), and a busser--not our…read morewaiter--started clearing both of our plates before we were finished eating. We each only had a couple of bites left, but it definitely gave off an "okay, you're done now" vibe. Then he went to take the green beans (arguably the cult classic on the menu), and we still had more than half of them left. I had to stop him and say, "Yeah, we're not done with those. We paid for them. Can you put them in a to-go box instead?" For context, it was about 20 minutes before closing, but we ordered with plenty of time and were already eating with a "get in, eat, and get out" mindset. I've just never had someone at a restaurant start clearing plates while we were still actively eating--without asking, "Are you finished?" "Can I clear this?" or "Would you like a to-go box?" It was just... "You're done, these are leaving now." We were there for less than 45 minutes, left about 15 minutes before closing, and spent over $200 (not including the tip). With so many options in Chicago, I don't see myself coming back here.

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