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Businiess name:  Hodak's Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Darn! Darn! Darn! I have always been really fond of fried chicken and locally owned restaurants. Unfortunately Hodak's chicken is not quite what many of the five star reviews have claimed it to be. I guess it's a little above average but that's about it. The atmosphere is what I expected and that helped the overall experience our group had. It's is a good value for sure but I would rather pay a little more for some better quality ingredients in their sides. \r \r My family and I are one of those Food Network viewers that love going to featured local eating establishments whenever we travel. While I have never seen Hodak's on Food Network enough people speaking of the chicken convinced me to take the family and some guests down to experience a unigue to St Louis experience. While we may go again sometime I don't think any of us will bring Hodak's up during conversations of where we want to go and eat anytime soon.\r \r I would probably not have been so critical in my review if they weren't always so busy. I don't feel so bad knowing there obviously are plenty of loyal customers that are happy with what they offer. I too think the price for what you get is a decent value. However, if they charged $ 9-10 a chicken meal I doubt as many people would rate their chicken 5 star. We eat with our taste buds, eyes and WALLET. \r \r My 2 cents-- Visit at least once for the experience and enjoy the cheap price. However if all you are wanting and willing to settle for average fried chicken just pick up KFC, LEES or your local grocery store hot counter. The price and flavor would be about the same and you don't have to wait in line. Better yet google another family owned chicken restaurant here in St louis and enjoy the experience with your family. \r \r I enjoyed Hodak's but 5 stars is not accurate. People's nostalgic memories might give it 5 stars but your taste buds will agree, 3 stars!\r \r Expect a 3 star meal-excited for maybe a 4 star\r Expect a 5 star meal-let down by a 3 or 4\r \r Pros: Price, Local experience Cons: Quality of ingredients

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