Archive for January, 2010

Arkie’s Grill: 3/5

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

arkies-exterior
Rating:

3 out of 5

3 out of 5


Address:
4827 East Cesar Chavez Street| Large map
Austin, TX 78702

Phone: 512- 385-2986

Hours:
Monday -Friday, 5am-3pm

Price range: $8 - $12

Location: East Austin (Cesar Chavez)
Type of restaurant: Diner
Payment accepted: Cash, Cards
Good for: Inexpensive and homemade food, diner crowds
Meals served: Breakfast and lunch

Arkie’s Grill is a legit small-town diner — and by small-town, I mean east Cesar Chavez, where the lumber companies and grassy fields make you feel like you haven’t escaped your boring hometown for Austin. I mean that in a good way, though.

arkies-chickenAmongst the traditional, cowboy-hat-sporting diner crowd, we split a $6.99 “One-Half” (4-piece) fried chicken meal that comes with fries (plentiful and hot), green salad (average diner salad) and rolls/ cornbread (too dry). Excellent price for a 4-piece combo.

Here’s their fried chicken menu:

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Fried Chicken
No Backs ~ No Wings
Served with French Fries, Green Salad & Hot Rolls

One-Half Chicken
Crisp & Juicy $6.99

One-Quarter Chicken

Crisp & Juicy $6.29

All White Meat, add $1.20
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See full menu

See full menu

The fried chicken was hot, juicy, well-battered and beautifully textured, but severely lacked salt. Sans gravy, it was almost tasteless.

arkies-interiorInexpensive, but bland.

We also ordered a side of gravy, 2 sodas, two coffees and a slice of mediocre coconut cream pie. It came out to a little over $18.00.

Had we just gotten the chicken meal, though, and not splurged on dessert fluff, it would have been about $8, to feed two hungry fried chicken fiends. Nice.

I’d go again. I recommend Arkie’s for a decent, inexpensive fried chicken lunch.

Australian KFC ad said to have racist undertones

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

An Austrian [correction: Australian] ad for Kentucky Fried Chicken has led some angry Interneters to accuses the company of being racist.

The ad is part of a series called the “Cricket Survival Guide.” It shows a young white Australian at a cricket match sitting in crowd of black people. Everyone is cheering except the white male, perhaps to show that he is sitting in the opponent section. The white male then says, “Need a tip when you’re stuck in an awkward situation?”

He then pulls out a massive bucket of fried chicken, and everyone starts to grab pieces. After the chicken is shared, everyone seems calmer. He then looks at the camera and says, “Too easy.”

What do you think? Is it racist?


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