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I ate everything at Ikea's food court, and there's one item I'd never eat again

Jul 3, 2019, 21:34 IST

Irene Jiang / Business Insider

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There's always a bad egg.

In the case of Ikea's food, the bad egg is chicken. Chicken tenders, to be exact.

I ate every item at Ikea's restaurant, including chicken tenders, soup, salad, coleslaw, gravlax, a salmon dinner, veggie balls, salmon balls, meatballs, marzipan cake, and chocolate conspiracy cake.

There was a wide range of quality, with gravlax and the meatballs at the very top. I wasn't a huge fan of the soup or the veggie balls, which were both largely unsatisfying.

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However, nothing appalled me quite like the chicken tenders.

I usually do like chicken tenders. In college, my best friend and I would frequently visit a grilled cheese restaurant in our college town just for their chicken tenders. I often crave those now.

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What makes a good chicken tender is an even outer crisp (fried at a high temperature) and juicy chicken on the inside that's neither over- nor undercooked. I've had overcooked chicken tenders in my day, but nothing quite like Ikea's desiccated strips.

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Perhaps what made these worse was my anticipation: I was looking forward to a reasonably crispy and juicy chicken tender, but my first bite revealed nothing but disappointment.

Irene Jiang / Business Insider

The battered coating itself was crispy enough, but the chicken underneath felt like it had been left out under a heat lamp for days. It was too hard to even bite - I had to rip and gnaw at the "tender" like a dog at a bone.

The chicken tasted of nothing but salt and breadcrumbs, and I had to wash out my mouth with some of the accompanying fries. Those were crispy on the outside and soft inside like the chicken should have been.

I tried both tenders to make sure the bad tender wasn't just a fluke. It wasn't.

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Now is the winter of my discontent with Ikea's chicken tenders. It's even more surprising to me that Ikea's chicken tenders are so terrible when its restaurant does a better job on many of its more complex dishes.

Chicken tenders are a staple of every kid's (and joyful adult's) menu. Ikea's restaurant does so much else right - its chicken tenders deserve the same treatment.

Irene Jiang / Business Insider

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