Don Chingon
Whistle Britches

Whistle Britches

2405 Dallas Pkwy Ste RS4, 75093, Plano, United States

Food • Salad • Lunch • Brunch


"My family and I wanted to try something different made reservations. We ordered the devil eggs suggested by waiter they were ok... I wouldn't get that again. We also ordered our food at the same time we ordered the appetizers we were starving honestly. We got the appetizers very quickly and our food took almost a hr and half to come out. It was ridiculous our waiter didn't suggest us to order any bread or anything while we waited. Other people came after house and got their food. I'm not sure if the kitchen lost our ticket or what. No one apologized no one said it will be coming we were all being stared at with concern but no one verbally said anything. Finally our food came and it wasn't very hot which was confusing. The only thing hot was my mac and cheese so I'm assuming that's what we were waiting on. The chicken and waffles were all just warm. We had sauces at the table that had no names we aren't sure what they were no one ever explained even after telling our waiter it was our first visit. Btw his name was Randy decent fellow but he didn't seem to really care. I'd like to maybe try it again because the taste was good of the chicken but for the overall cost I'd probably say it wasn't worth all the hassle. Management was walking the floor he even greeted another table but no one gave ownership on why we were waiting. Yea.... I'd definitely won't return to that location."

Ika San

Ika San

1114 Jones St C, Omaha, NE 68102, United States

Meat • Ramen • Lunch • Chicken


"Summary: apparently all the money has been invested in making the place look pretty, with little left over to actually make the food taste good. The food appears to be what the menu calls it in name only. It goes to show that you can name a dish anything you want, and it barely requires a passing semblance to it. While the visual aesthetic of the restaurant was interesting, and the staff attentive, it was hard to hear them say anything over the loud pounding music. As a matter of fact, when I walked in, I couldn 't even hear the host come up behind me and ask if I 'd like to be seated. The rice in the oyakudonburi was undercooked and crunchy, in the entirety of it was covered in a spicy mayo that made it oily and unpleasant. The flavor was all muddled up, and it was a bit of a chore to eat (I say eat , but I mean consume for the sake of sustenance, not pleasure). The yakitori consisted of small, flaccid pieces of chicken with no flavor of their own. A sweet American style teriyaki sauce was drizzled all over it and the water logged pieces of green onion it rested on. One has to wonder how many days ago those onions were prepared. These kinds of skewers are supposed to be grilled, however there was no texture or char marks to indicate that the meat had been cooked that way. I 'm sure there 's a segment of the population that will find this place enjoyable, but I cannot in good conscience recommend this to anybody I know. The staff seemed kind enough though, so I can 't say that it was all together a terrible experience."