We went here after work for a team get together. My first impression was one of frustration regarding the parking situation. It seems that the available parking , that belongs to White Duck, is only about 15-20 spaces. On the other hand, there is a lot of green lawn space that could have afforded more parking and kept me from parking across the street in some other businessâ lot. My second impression was one of disappointment. I thought, âOh no, not another warehouse space turned into a restaurantâ. These spaces are always loud. It leads you into a shouting match with other people just to have a pleasant conversation which is why you decided to go out to eat in the first place. The service and food were good, but I wonât return for a second visit unless someone else is paying. Hopefully they can add some noise absorbing components to their interior to allow for a more...
   Read moreâď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ A Taco Revelation!
Iâve had a lot of tacos in my life, but this one? Next level. The fried pork belly was perfectly crisp on the outside and meltingly tender on the insideârich, savory, and utterly indulgent. Then came the surprise: pickled watermelon. It was bright, tangy, and just sweet enough to cut through the richness of the pork, adding a refreshing pop that kept me coming back for more.
And letâs not forget the green onion aioli. Creamy, slightly garlicky, with a subtle bite from the onionâthis sauce tied everything together in the most beautiful way. It was the kind of flavor combination that makes you pause mid-bite just to process how good it is.
Every component played its part, and together they created a taco that was bold, balanced, and downright unforgettable. Iâd come back just for...
   Read moreWhite Duck taco the 29th Taco restaurant in the downtown Chattanooga area is participating in the Fusion Taco class with the likes of âAgave and Ryeâ and âBollywoodâ.
After trying many Tacos from the first week of opening to this past week I can say this place is quickly losing its potential. You can expect odd proportions and tradition run of the mill fusion taco creations. If I was stuck on an island and had to eat one taco I would pick either the Gyro (on a day they didnât drop the jar of garlic in the sauce) or the BLT. While White Duck is certainly a step up from Agave & Rye, it still falls well below the top half of Chattanoogaâs taco scene.
Great place for kids lots of open space to run around. Parking is limited but doesnât seem to be hard to find.
Iâm excited to see...
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