Lunch at Louie's Hot Chicken

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A few months ago, I went to check out the newest street art and Stik's new "Holding Hands" sculpture in Hoxton Square (Stik "Holding Hands" in Hoxton Square). While I was there, I decided to have lunch at Louie's Hot Chicken in Hoxton Square, which is a part of the Red Dog Saloon restaurant on the square. I ordered chicken and onion rings. 

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Louie's Hot Chicken is inspired by Nashville, Tennessee. The chicken is marinated and then battered in a flour base with cayenne pepper and seasoned and fried. Fried spicey chicken is a meal that is popular in the states, and there are some restaurants with challenges such as eating a certain number of spicy fried wings in a time limit.

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The chicken can be ordered as tenders, bone-in, or burgers. I had some chicken tenders and onion rings. The chicken came with pickles on bread. I thought that the chicken was okay, and I would return to try something else on the menu. The onion rings were very delicious and consisted of rings of onions battered and fried. These are my favourite type of onion rings and reminded me of the onion rings I get in the states at the county fair. 

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