So, I call in an order! Not rocket science-the merchants are barely understandable since they don’t speak English well. I arrive to pick up order too soon. The merchant takes my money and tells me to walk around shopping center for about 10 min. I get my food and its cold. I only live 3 – 4 min tops from the shopping center. In addition to being cold on the inside the chicken wings are hard as a rock. Why might these chicken wings be hard? Because; they pre cook their food and re-heat by tossing it the hot grease repeatedly: I casually observed his method as I waited for my food. Previously about a week ago: I ordered a chicken sandwitch. which came in the form of a hoggie bun with shreeded meat that was indecernable was it caned meat? was it tuna? I don’t know I fed it my friends dog when she wasnt looking. In additon to haveing ard chicken wings with a cold core, the wings were dry so dry that if you bit into a piece it could literly cut your lips or gums or the roof of your mouth same thing for the fries. Hard and cold. Well the fries werent realy cold more like luke warm mind and hard and crunchy. I like potatoe chips just like the next fella but crunchy french fries I think not. Oh and I almost fogot the mambo sause. I get two miniscule containers for 10 peices of chicken. I reqest more, and the merchant tells me that will cost more. wot the hell? He gives me two more small miniscle containers. The mambo sause was watered down guys. When I call the merchant to complain he gets rude; and tells me its my fault for comeing an hour later for pick up. then states that My food could of gotten cold on my drive home. Either way I think not. You will not have my business any longer. Ive filled a complaint with Prince Georges County Food and Beverge admnisisration here is their link In addition I’m filling a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. and I’m notifying my Credit card company that I am not paying the 22.50 for dried up overcooked chicken wings + crunchy fries+ and watered down bombey sauce. So shoppers be warned! Do not eat the chicken WINGS…
Su K.
Classificação do local: 3 Washington, DC
—3.5 stars— Have you ever found yourself saying, «So, a 20 piece box at Popeye’s is $XX.XX…I wonder how much 100 pieces are?» or «So, I can get 2 dozen Krispy Kreme donuts for $XX.XX…I wonder how much 10 dozen would be?» It’s one of those random thoughts that run through my mind when I am waiting in line at places that sell food in units. Granted, I’d never attempt to eat 100 pieces of Popeyes or 120KK donuts – or would I? – sorry…that’s just my brain doing another random musing during my review. Where was I? Oh right, eating gluttonous amounts of food. So I gotta give props to a place that puts 1000 wings on their menu! Granted, I’d never try to eat 1000 wings – or would I? – shut up, brain! but it’s nice to know how much it would set me back to obtain 1000 wings. At Wings To Go, you’ll have to fork over $ 559.49, which is roughly the price of a large, designer bag. Now that would be a Merry Christmas in my household indeed: the wife gets a nice bag and I get 1000 wings. Food — The wings here are similar to those at Wing Zone in College Park, i.e., they’re not breaded a la Cluck U. Instead, they are fried and then drenched in sauce. Once again, being a studious Asian, I’ll do the math and you can just copy off of my answers: # of wings Price Unit Price(rounded) 10 $ 6.69 $ 0.67 20 $ 13.69 $ 0.68 30 $ 18.99 $ 0.63 40 $ 23.99 $ 0.60 50 $ 28.99 $ 0.58 60 $ 32.99 $ 0.55 70 $ 37.99 $ 0.54 80 $ 41.99 $ 0.52 100 $ 55.99 $ 0.56 150 $ 84.99 $ 0.57 200 $ 139.99 $ 0.70 250 $ 164.99 $ 0.66 500 $ 289.99 $ 0.58 1000 $ 559.49 $ 0.56 So the cheapest per unit price is at 80 wings. Each sauce split is $ 0.50, so if you want 3 flavors and 200 wings, I’d recommend just getting 3 orders of 80 wings, which would total $ 125.97, which is $ 40 cheaper than getting 250 wings. In comparison to Wing Zone and Cluck U in Lanham, WTG is cheaper, esp. in comparison to Cluck U, at 50 wings, but Wing Zone wins out at 100. For a personal order(10 or 20 wings I assume), WTG is the cheapest. The sauces are excellent, especially the quintessential Hot: Hot Sauce + butter, but the wings vary quite a bit. Several times, the wings were very meaty, but for a carryout order yesterday of 100 wings, the wings were a tad puny, and could use a visit from Hans and Franz. My favorite sauces are Hot, Honey BBQ, Teriyaki, and Buffalo Garlic. I like spicy food but I don’t like burning food — the suicide and esp. the homicide taste like burning. The sides are average, so I usually just stick with wings. Other items are also available, including wraps($ 5.99), chicken tenders(a little more than $ 1/piece), sandwiches($ 4.99) and buffalo shrimp. Location — located in the rear of Beltway Plaza Mall, which I’ve mentioned numerous times as one of the worst malls in the area. There is a small section for eating in, but I usually take the orders to go. Plenty, and I mean plenty, of parking is available, esp. in the rear since it seems the developers overestimated the amount of traffic this mall would receive. If you want to pickup dessert, swing by 3 Bros. for an Italian Ice or Heaven’s Bakery for a snickerdoodle. Service — very friendly, and as far as I can tell, seems family-owned. So despite being in Beltway Plaza, you won’t receive surly service complete with teeth sucking and eye rolling. You can call ahead and the wings take about 15 minutes to prepare. Additional bonus points for providing a carryout container full of celery and 6 blue cheese and 6 ranch sauces for only 100 wings. In conclusion, the 4 major wing shops near College Park/Greenbelt are pretty much even in my book. Cluck U has the tastiest sides, breaded wings, and the highest prices, and they’re also stingy with their blue cheeses. Wing Zone has the best flavors, cheaper prices, decent sides, and is open late, but the wings take forever. And Wings To Go has good flavors, some of the cheapest unit prices, and quick service, but the worst sides. So depending on what you’re looking for, choose accordingly.