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    Mac Daddy Chicken

    1.7 (3 reviews)

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    I only had the mac and cheese side. I agree with another reviewer that it could be hotter and creamier.

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    Gordon Ramsay Food Market

    Gordon Ramsay Food Market

    2.9
    (111 reviews)
    58.2 mi
    $$

    I loved the selection of eateries here. I spent some time at the casino and whenever I needed a…read morebreak, I went up to the food court. Whether it's coffee, a pastry, some bottled drinks, or food, everything here is good quality. Of course, we were paying casino prices, but that is expected. No complaints about the food or drinks. The only suggestion would be to have assistance for people who cannot use the kiosks to order and hold up the lines.

    My wife and I went to Harrah's casino for 3 nights from Thursday to Sunday. We came here for lunch…read moreon the day of our arrival and most of the restaurants were closed. What kind of food court opens most of the restaurants at 4:00 p.m. like this place? Crazy. We decided to keep wandering around the casino and hotel complex and see what else was available but before we left we stopped at the pub in the food court and ordered a couple of drinks. We had one gin and tonic and one old fashioned for a total of $43 not including the tip. On Saturday for dinner we returned and that was a serious mistake. The crowds were insane. Several people mentioned that they had never seen it this crowded but it was because of Larry the Cable Guy being there that evening for a performance. All ordering is done on a set of self-service kiosks that are in the middle of the food court. That was confusing because everyone had to learn from other people that this is the way you order food. It was especially difficult for some of the more senior citizens and whoever thought about putting this in a casino really needs to be replaced. So after you order at the kiosk you then have to listen for your name to be called at the places you ordered. I ordered from the sushi place and from the burger place so I had to stand between them and wait for my name to be called at one and then the other. It's definitely not user friendly if you're ordering multiple meals from multiple stations. The small few pieces of coconut shrimp with fried rice cost $27. It was worth about 7. My hot dog was $13.95 plus a dollar to upgrade to sweet potato fries. It was a regular hot dog. Each of our small fountain drinks was $3. The drink dispensers were only dispensing foam. Take a look at my photo to see. Grand total of $49. The Chinese dish was ready in 10 minutes but the hot dog took 25 minutes. We would not return here unless everything was open and there were no crowds. Git 'er done!

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    A Taste of Detroit

    A Taste of Detroit

    4.1
    (7 reviews)
    15.5 mi

    Thursday at lunchtime, sunny but windy, 65 degrees, seemed like a good time to try this food truck…read morein what is soon to be a food truck court, or at least, has appearances of such. The billing is "ATOD", A Taste of Detroit. I have been to Detroit a number of times and the unique food items I remember from there were the Detroit style pizza and the first time I ever had perogie's. Curious, I asked what was "Detroit" about the food? "Everything" was the answer. Which includes, chicken wings, chicken strips, Philly cheese steak, cheeseburgers and other items. But, the feature seemed to be the "Coney Dogs." Which are inconveniently named after Coney Island, NY. The area for the food court was spacious, parking area well maintained with black pea gravel, clean black painted picnic tables, ample parking and there were some "tailgate games" such as corn-hole available. Some eclectic classic rock was playing, not too loud. Generally a good impression. I tried the Detroit style Coney dogs. Two on a plate, with mustard, chili and onions, a side of onion rings and a drink for $11. Not bad. Tuesday is $2 Coney day, so I missed it by a couple of days. The onion rings were thick, with some integrity to not fall apart. They were breaded and fried evenly crisp with a mildly sweet, beer batter flavor. Good onion rings (5 of them). The Coney's were just as described. Nothing special, just a plain hot dog. The chili was a wet vs a dry chili, if you know the kind - juicier vs plain dry. It was savory and not sweet, a plus! It was reminiscent of the canned Hormel type chili, but didn't have the carry over canned flavor (but it probably was canned). It came with a drink, which I never was asked about or specified, and it was some type of an orange flavored drink that tasted a little like an orange punch. All for a good price of $11. The day was blustery, and it was a bit chilly in the wind, but I could see this as a good, quick lunch where you can enjoy the outdoors. But, I'm not sure exactly what was "Detroit" about it?

    Very good & tasty $10 for the sandwich. It had a lot of…read moreeverything on it. Easy access to & from the location

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    Island Pan

    Island Pan

    4.3
    (15 reviews)
    51.5 mi
    $$

    First, let's be clear the reason to eat here is good Jamaican food at reasonable prices, not…read moreambiance. It's in the food court of Asheville Mall, which like most malls is struggling these days. The good side of that is most of the crappy chain mall food outlets are gone, leaving space for a local business to take its place. It seems like a family run operation. They had a decent selection of menu items (but they were out of a few things, which seems a little strange for Saturday lunchtime). The food was good, which is the key thing. I haven't been to Jamaica so I can't compare it to food there, but having had Jamaican food a number of times in the US and Canada, I'd say it among the best I've had. We ordered 2 Small entrees: chicken curry and jerk chicken. Each came with 2 sides. There was a perfect amount of food for lunch. Medium might be good for dinner, but I can't really imagine getting a Large unless you're splitting it, saving some for leftovers or you're a really big eater. The (bone-in) chicken in the curry was delicious. It was so tender it basically fell off the bone. The curry sauce was excellent. It went well with the yellow rice we selected for this entree. We choose the plantains as the second side for this one, and while a bit chewy, they were good. The (bone-in) jerk chicken was also good, although between the two I liked the curry better. The jerk chicken had been grilled nicely with dry jerk seasoning, but they also provided optional jerk sauce, which was good on both the chicken and the side of brown rice with Jamaican peas (similar to black-eyed peas) we got with this entree. The sauce was dark and smoky with a good amount of jerk heat. As the second side for this entree, we got cabbage. I'm not sure what all they do to this side dish, but it was surprisingly flavorful. It had some carrots mixed in along with spices like rosemary and somehow they had created an almost rue-like sauce. It was very savory. Based on the taste, quantity, quality and price of the food alone, I'd give this place a 5. But the service was close to rude. Like it was a big bother to take our order and provide us the food. That costs them a star. Even at a fast food counter in a mall food court, if you are a business owner or server, you can be friendly, or at least passably nice. Still, given the food itself, we'd go back.

    Wasn't expecting to find something like this in the mall food court!…read more Curry chicken plate was delicious - like something I'd expect to get from a small food truck, or little-known hole-in-the-wall. Recommended!

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