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Bobwhite Lunch & Supper Counter

I’ve been hearing a lot of great things about the Fried Chicken at Bobwhite Lunch & Supper Counter in Alphabet City. All my foodie friends love it. It’s all over the blogs. So I really wanted to try it.

I got the Fried Chicken Supper (with coleslaw and a biscuit $11.50). They gave me a thigh and two full wings. Also brought over hot sauce and honey.

Man, I don’t know if I expected too much or that I’m supposed to drown my food in hot sauce and honey. But everything was pretty bland in my opinion. Chicken didn’t have much flavor. Coleslaw was meh. The biscuit was dense like a scone, but no flavor, except flour.

I really wanted to like this place. It’s a cool spot. Good service. But pretty disappointed in the food. I will say it was pretty decent when I did pour hot sauce and honey over everything, but was I supposed to?

Hate writing negative reviews, but since I’m comparing Fried Chicken this week.

Bobwhite Lunch & Supper Counter – 94 Ave C (between E 7th & 6th St) New York, NY 10009

Fried Chicken Supper - Bobwhite Lunch & Supper Counter

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Oda House Georgian Restaurant

I went to see my rock-son, Cormacs, perform at the Japanese Sunrise Fest. He did good. Then I tagged along with him and his parents for lunch, which turned out to be the very place I’ve been wanting to eat since I heard about this Adjaruli Khachapuri Georgian Bread (not from Georgia down South, but Georgia in Eurasia). It has a raw egg, cheese and a stick of butter in a hot buttery bread bowl that you mix up. Look at this video!

It was so good! So buttery! I’m glad I didn’t go by myself and try to eat this thing like I was planning. I could only eat a few bites, because it was so rich and decadent.

Everything was good. The Kebab rolled inside a tortilla was good. The Penovani cheese pastry was awesome. The big dumpling was good. Really good food!

Go with some friends so you can share different things!

Afterwards, I went back to the Sunrise Fest to see if I won the raffle. I wanted to win the magic clown, whatever that meant. But there were a bunch of young girls dancing on stage and I pretty much looked like a perv being by myself. There were no winners.

Oda House – 76 Ave B (@ East 5th St) New York, NY 10009