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Stratford’s Overhyped Fried Chicken | Honest Review

🍗 Stratford’s Overhyped Fried Chicken | Honest Review 📍 First Impressions A small-town takeout spot with: • 1970s diner booths (vinyl cracking at seams) • Scent: Equal parts frying oil + pine disinfectant • Menu Reality: Prices 20% higher than Google listings Pro Tip: Check their Facebook for current prices (updated weekly) 🍗 The Chicken Breakdown 1. Original Recipe (2pc - $14 CAD) • Texture: Extra crispy bordering on sawdust-dry • Seasoning: Heavy on paprika + onion powder • Best Dip: Ranch (ask for extra – they skimp) 2. Spicy Version (3pc - $18 CAD) • Heat Level: Sriracha dusting (not infused) • Warning: Spice falls off after first bite 3. Sides Review • Fries: Fresh-cut but under-salted (★★★) • Coleslaw: Mayo-heavy with weird raisins (★) 📊 Why It Disappointed Expectation Reality Juicy meat Dry breast pieces Korean-style crisp Thick flour coating Fair price $14 for 2 small pieces Verdict: Drive to Moncton for proper Korean fried chicken instead 💡 Survival Tips 1. Moisture Hack: Order dark meat only (less dry) 2. Sauce Fix: Bring your own gochujang packets 3. Skip: The "homemade" lemonade (just Minute Maid) Local Secret: Cedar’s Eatery (10min away) does better fried chicken pita 🚗 Alternative Options 1. Mary’s Bake Shop (30min west) – Buttermilk brined 2. Humble Fish & Chips – Same oil, better value PEIEats #FriedChicken #HonestReviews #MaritimeFood

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Stratford’s Overhyped Fried Chicken | Honest Review

🍗 Stratford’s Overhyped Fried Chicken | Honest Review 📍 First Impressions A small-town takeout spot with: • 1970s diner booths (vinyl cracking at seams) • Scent: Equal parts frying oil + pine disinfectant • Menu Reality: Prices 20% higher than Google listings Pro Tip: Check their Facebook for current prices (updated weekly) 🍗 The Chicken Breakdown 1. Original Recipe (2pc - $14 CAD) • Texture: Extra crispy bordering on sawdust-dry • Seasoning: Heavy on paprika + onion powder • Best Dip: Ranch (ask for extra – they skimp) 2. Spicy Version (3pc - $18 CAD) • Heat Level: Sriracha dusting (not infused) • Warning: Spice falls off after first bite 3. Sides Review • Fries: Fresh-cut but under-salted (★★★) • Coleslaw: Mayo-heavy with weird raisins (★) 📊 Why It Disappointed Expectation Reality Juicy meat Dry breast pieces Korean-style crisp Thick flour coating Fair price $14 for 2 small pieces Verdict: Drive to Moncton for proper Korean fried chicken instead 💡 Survival Tips 1. Moisture Hack: Order dark meat only (less dry) 2. Sauce Fix: Bring your own gochujang packets 3. Skip: The "homemade" lemonade (just Minute Maid) Local Secret: Cedar’s Eatery (10min away) does better fried chicken pita 🚗 Alternative Options 1. Mary’s Bake Shop (30min west) – Buttermilk brined 2. Humble Fish & Chips – Same oil, better value PEIEats #FriedChicken #HonestReviews #MaritimeFood

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