I had this for the first tim eever earlier this summer when I was up in Thunder Bay for work. It was a Canadian version so it was fried chicken, a huge frickin waffle and maple syrup, pure 100% Canadian maple syrup.
I could have died, it was so delicious. I keep a picture of it on my phone!
Model Milk has chicken and waffles on the menu, but I doubt its the same experience as down south. I've never had it anywhere, but clearly lots of love for this!
I've heard the SugarBowl in Edmonton is really good. A bit on the expensive side (closer to $15) though. Probably not the same experience as you would get down in the South (obviously), but I've been meaning to go there the next time I'm in Edmonton.
I've heard the SugarBowl in Edmonton is really good. A bit on the expensive side (closer to $15) though. Probably not the same experience as you would get down in the South (obviously), but I've been meaning to go there the next time I'm in Edmonton.
Everything is good at the Sugarbowl. I have never been disappointed there.
I've heard the SugarBowl in Edmonton is really good. A bit on the expensive side (closer to $15) though. Probably not the same experience as you would get down in the South (obviously), but I've been meaning to go there the next time I'm in Edmonton.
I got the sugarbowl ones after the last battle of Alberta. It was good, but it was 1 waffle and 2 whole chicken breasts fried. The quantity of meat was a bit strange... just overboard. Overall pretty tasty though.
Had Chicken and Waffels twice when I was in Vegas two weeks ago. I recommend the ones I had at PBR Rockbar. a little hot sauce with the syrup and it was fantastic.
Hash house a go go has amazing chicken and waffles.
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Also why is it so hard to find a good country gravy and buiscuits at a resteraunt here? I always have to make it myself when I'm craving it. For some reason everyones country gravy really misses the mark.