Double Thumbs Up for Nashville Fried Chicken! TheGlitz review…

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The Nashville Fried Chicken is indeed a ‘super’licious ‘chicken’ trove and for an avid ‘chicken’ fan like me, it was indeed an amazing experience. Nashville Fried Chicken sent TheGlitz a hamper of its very best chicken and boy, was it a treat! TheGlitz verdict: This is indeed the ultimate fried chicken experience. Must try!

The ‘Chicken’licious Hamper

The Nashville Fried Chicken hamper came in a very attractive red hamper bag which comprised many boxes filled with chicken delights. We unboxed each one of them carefully, delving into every nitty-gritty of the dishes.

The Chicken Burgers were tantalizingly delectable with thick cutlets of tender chicken along with some yummy spicy slaw, cayenne pepper sauce and pickle. What we liked about this was that it was seasoned amazingly well and the chicken cutlet was tender and juicy. Every bite was a ‘yummilicious’ experience.

The Classic Fried Chicken was breaded and fried to perfection. Unlike most fried chicken, it didn’t turn hard the next morning, instead, it retained the tenderness. The Chipotle Lime Glazed tenders were amazing. You must taste the dips too… they are super delicious. The bite-sized Chilli Garlic Chicken popcorn and Chicken Candy had a lovely crunch.

The Big Cluck is a must-try. It is super tender crispy chicken with a yummy comeback sauce, purple slaw and dill. The Hot N Spicy Fried Chicken was also succulent and mouth-wateringly tasty. What caught our interest was the Punk Rock Chicken Rice Bowl which included flavored rice with a semi-spicy curry and chicken popcorn. This was really delicious.

TheGlitz verdict:

Nashville Fried Chicken, in our opinion, had the most juiciest and tender chicken. Every bite of its sumptuous dishes was a delight. We tried it and will definitely try it again. Must try!

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