KFC's parent company has unleashed a Chick-fil-A killer
Yum! said it's building a second location in Dallas, according to industry blog Nation's Restaurant News. The first location opened last year in Arlington, Texas.
The chain, which has been called a Chick-fil-A knock-off, sells fried chicken sandwiches, chicken strips, frozen custard, and french fries.
Here's a look at the inside of the Arlington restaurant (click and drag your cursor for a 360-degree view).
"'The last original chicken sandwich' is their slogan. I can clearly see why after I finished lunch there this afternoon," wrote one reviewer. "The quality is phenomenal and at a more than decent price!"
The basic chicken sandwich costs $3.95 and fries cost $1.95.
The french fries, which are hand cut in the restaurant, have three seasoning options: Salt, sweet, and rosemary and black pepper.
Here's a look inside the kitchen at the french fries being cooked.
Facebook/Super ChixCustomers also raved about the grilled chicken sandwich, which is served on an oatmeal bun.
For dessert, Super Chix serves frozen custard with toppings such as Oreo, M&M's, graham crackers and Butterfingers."Super Chix is a great alternative to Chick-fil-A," a Yelp reviewer wrote. "The chicken tenders and burger are very tasty, but you MUST order the frozen custard! They have a different flavor for each day of the week. Guess I'll have to come here at least six more times!"
Facebook/Super ChixThe chicken fingers are also a favorite. Super Chix offers a "signature" dipping sauce, as well as honey mustard, hot sauce and ranch.
Facebook/Super Chix