WOW Rotisserie Chicken
WOW Rotisserie Chicken, a newish joint at King and Portland, is boldly named. As a verb, to wow is to amuse or delight. As an interjection, it indicates surprise, and depends heavily on tone for meaning. My guy and I visited Wow's little dining room on a recent Friday night, finding occasion for several different types of wows.
Our first wow was the excited kind, inspired by a menu filled with creative choices at affordable prices. We ordered the Half Chicken Combo: we were content to take a side of Purple Coleslaw, Stuffed Potato and pop, but impressed that for an extra $3.50 we could've swapped our slaw for Caesar Salad and added a brownie. We also ordered a Half Rack of Ribs, and the Seasonal Soup: Creamed Corn and Chicken, and started feeling excited about the feast to come.
Our "Creamed Corn" and Chicken Soup arrived first. Much to our surprise, it was neither creamy nor corny. In fact, it was so visibly un-corny looking we questioned our server immediately: "Is this the Creamed Corn and Chicken Soup?" She glanced at it, whispered a halfhearted "Yeah", and spun on her heels, hightailing back to confer with the cooks in the semi-open kitchen. We were pretty sure they were talking about the soup back there, but no one came out to explain why the Creamed Corn Soup was completely devoid of corn, creamed or otherwise. "Wow", we said disapprovingly, "this soup sure is poorly named". Whatever it was, it tasted alright: generous chunks of chicken and a plethora of vegetables, but too salty for my taste.
Normally I'm a big salt fan, the kind of gal who dips her finger in salt and vinegar popcorn seasoning, gleefully eating scoopfuls of pure sodium until the top layer of my tongue starts to peel. So when I say something is too salty, it should be taken as a serious warning. Unfortunately, almost every dish we sampled that night was like that, challenging both our taste buds, and my vocabulary. Brackish, briny, saliferous and saline--my thesaurus holds the key to describing a meal with very little depth or range, a meal dominated by the singular flavour of salt.
So sodium-coated was the flaccid, rubbery skin on my not-too-tender chicken that it was difficult to eat. Determined not to waste our meal, I suggested to my love that we bring it home so I could boil it into a tastier soup, but he refused. "I'm not taking that home" he protested. "I'll buy you a deli chicken from Sobey's, but nothing good can come of that chicken". Same went for the side of sauce, our little container tasting like Swiss Chalet's version, plus caramel colour and an extra tablespoon of salt.
Gleefully, our too-tough ribs were not too saline, each straight-from-the-BBQ-sauce-bottle-bite providing welcome contrast to the tongue curling sodium fest of the other offerings. Similarly, sides of purple slaw offered crunch and a novel flavour: too much pepper.
The stuffed potato was perhaps the most interesting dish we sampled. Like a time machine, it took me back to the 1980s, to the days before non-hydrogenated, heart-smart versions of butter's bastard sister dominated the bread-spread landscape, when margarine was bright yellow and tasted like nothing else but margarine. This dish, margarine-mashed potatoes nestled in potato skin, offered a flavour I hadn't had in years. Although that flavour wasn't very good, it did spark forgotten memories, like visiting my mom in the hospital, and eating her cafeteria leftovers.
My guy and I had entered WOW Rotisserie Chicken and Ribs hungry and excited, but left dejected. Halfway home, my sad sweetheart turned to me, and smacked his lips, "Wow," he said, "I'm thirsty".
Half Chicken Combo: $11.50
Half Rack of Ribs: $9.50
Mystery Soup: $2.75
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totally agree. i hit this spot up two months ago with a friend and that was the first reaction we had...everything was waaay too salty. with craft burger and reggie's right next door, they definitely need to step their game up.
Wow at the photo of creamed corn soup......
I was thinking of trying this place the other day too. I might as well stick with Swiss Chalet and have it delivered. How disappointing!
I concur with the article. Took my Commonlaw there and was completely disappointed. Poor quality ribs, rubbery chicken, and salty!
Service is terrible. We had some slack jawed teenage girl service who in the matter of 5 minutes of sitting down asked us three times if we were ready to order with our menus open an in obvious deep deliberation... annoying
Devon my husband and I very much enjoyed your review because of the wonderful witty way it was written. We found ourselves reading the full thing out loud because it was so well written despite us both being vegetarians and thus unlikely to ever even consider eating there.
:-)
That place has gone through several midlife-crisis makeovers and has been run by the same couple, always looking to redefine themselves. They have yet to strike a winner, seemingly unaware that its the food that counts. Every iteration thus far has been sadly lacking in the departments of taste and quality. Today's King west lunch-erateur has many options and need not debase themselves to such unpalatable fare.
Verdict: Avoid. At least if you go to Swiss Chalet you know what you'll be getting.
Yeah it's gone through many reincarnations, always with the same old chinese lady in the kitchen. She's been there for as long as I can remember. My personal theory is that she's actually an ancient forest spirit who has lived in that spot for tens of thousands of years. With modern civilization, buildings have sprung up over top of her dwelling, but it's always the same old lady, in that spot, serving overly salty food to unsuspecting patrons.
my boyfriend and i have wondered about this (always empty) joint ..
living across the street has made me suspicious, probably because the only consistent image i have of it, is a chick who's ALWAYS chain smoking while hanging half her body out the front door - i suppose walking all the way outside is too much to ask.
And that nasty-ass sandwich board sitting out front, with a tiny little Easter basket taped onto it, holding a pile of flyers which are usually scattered on the ground.
Thanks, Otaku.
Yes I agree. I went there tried take out, would've been better to order Swiss Chalet. What would be good there? What style of street convience food should they be doing? GEORGES CHICKEN is the kind of place the area needs there.
I would like to see a chinese take out place open there. That would be nice...or Indian...whatevs.
WTF? Choke on carrots, you fools! Y know not the full meaning of life!
Amen to that. King/Queen West is in dire need a Churrasqueira joint!
Wow! Great review. Devon, you're the best writer on here. You had me laughing out loud.
I think you are on to something there - if the cooks are heavy smokers, they have devastated their tastebuds and crave salt. They are fools to think customers will be the same - thanks for the heads up - this is a place for ALL TO AVOID!