Chicken Box reviewed
Chicken Box located on 3000 3rd Avenue was recently reviewed by Jocelyn Testes-Harder:
The bread was soft and tasty, and the lettuce was light and crisp. The “Big Chick” sauce is some kind of secret recipe, and it compliments the meal wonderfully. If I had to guess I’d say that it was mayonnaise and hot sauce mixed together. The American cheese was tangy and waxy. The fried chicken was generously portioned and perfectly overcooked.
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In conclusion, you can have your nasty-ass Ukrop’s fried chicken. In my opinion, Chicken Box is the source for fine fried chicken take-out in the Richmond area. It’s the kind of no nonsense, no website, one menu on the wall kind of place that we all love. Was it “The Second Best Thing You Ever Ate!”? Yes! Do you know what the First best thing you ever ate was? The answer comes back again and again: deez nuts!





Is this really news? This website is really declining.
That post was actually from last year. Of course it’s still relevant, because nothing ever changes at Chicken Box. And I thank God for that.
Restaurant reviews aren’t newsish?
Been kinda of disappointed with this site of late. Nothing about Governor calling for a special session. That real important cause it will impact drug activity in our area.
Well Scott n’ Richard, they posted my pretentious Chicken Box review, so I’m sure they’ll be glad to post anything you’d care to write on any topic of neighborhood interest.
Richard would make an excellent guest blogger.
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OK, just read her blog. I get it now. Scratch the first comment.