Addicted To Chicken

3.5
based on 4 reviews

4 reviews about Addicted To Chicken

verified email - 29 Jun 2017

This place seriously has the best roast chicken, chips and gravy. Really tasty stuff. My only complaint is the chips sit there and don't taste nearly as good as their fresh ones. If you're lucky they will make you fresh chips if you ask, but they don't ever seem happy about it and sometimes refuse. Maybe instead they should make all chips to order and not have any sitting there, getting cold, old and hard. Chips only take a few minutes to make and I'm sure most people would be happy to wait for something that is hot and fresh.

verified email - 24 Aug 2013

One of the best chicken places around. Big and Juicy. Not dry. You can get lots of things chicken/chips, chicken rolls etc. Cheap and is really yummy.Their are also salads to have as a meal.

Approximate cost: $5

verified email - 25 May 2012

Get store situated right next to Safeway. All their food is of great quality and is always delicious. Defiantly go here to buy chicken and accompanying salads instead of a major supermarket

Approximate cost: $12

verified email - 17 Feb 2008

I don't expect much from takeaway places in shopping centers. I got that with Addicted to chicken. The shop front looks good, there are lots of food on offer. They are a charcoal chicken shop. I got a chicken and avocado focacia there one day, the food was ok (if you like that microwaved crap that is then put in a press fo a couple of minutes) - I guess being chicken they have to microwave the crap out of it! The food is not what got me about this place, but rather the staff behind it. Stupid teenagers who don't want to be there carrying on their own conversations and not acknowledging that you're even there really annoys me. Thats what I got at this place. But what REALLY got me was that the girl who was serving me, after putting my focacia in the microwave, proceeded to rub her hands and fingers through her hair whilst talking to another girl about her weekend. Luckily for me someone else finished off preparing my food or I would have thrown it back at them. NONE of the staff had their hair up - all of them had long hair past their shoulders. I thought in a food establishment it was part of basic hygiene to have it up? Especially in a chicken shop? Not going back there again.

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