“pretty good location with an excellent amount of local parking...the (local country)girls arent bad either, hahahahaParking: Tons of parking kinda sorta( theres technically but not really only if youre clever enough to not care and use the holiday inn express' parking lot immediately behind it. just be aware they tow.)Kid-friendliness: That is an individual parent/s decision and Ill leave it at that.Wheelchair accessibility: ROLL ON DOWN!!!!“
“The Hooters in Selma is awesome! They are so friendly, unlike Twin Peaks, and the beer is just has good. The food is awesome too. I don't feel disrespected because I'm a female or a couple as we are treated the same as the single men that frequent there. The bartenders are so friendly and very accommodating! I love this place! Oh and the food is awesome too.“
“Honey lemon pepper wings were DELICIOUS & the Maria's flavor on the fries was just as amazing! I don't usually even like wings because everywhere I go they aren't good but I ordered from here 3x in one week it was so tasty and the wings are HUGE ???✨️thank you Wayne's Wings your food smacks ?“
“Boudin balls were okay. These were crispy on the outside but hard to cut into bc they were so moist and chewy. I like mine dryer on the inside. The Dirty Rice is the best I've ever had. It's filthy good!! The Crawfish Ettoufee and Mac n Cheese were good. Everyone on staff was very friendly and attentive! Next time, I want to try a seafood boil.“
“I ordered the bulgogi cupbop on my very first visit. A generous portion of bulgogi & onions served atop glass noodles akin to japchae, as well as a serving of steamed rice, mixed salad, & 2 pot stickers (gyoza). As if this wasn't enough, two separate bowls containing kimchi and pickled radish slices were also served.The bulgogi had great flavor, was well-seasoned and tender. The noodles complemented the dish nicely, adding an unexpected yet delightful twist to the classic bulgogi experience. The spicy sauce served with it really brought everything together nicely.Initially wary of portion sizes, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the meal was more than satisfying, even prompting me to take leftovers home.Wow Chicken & Cupbop stands out as an affordable and satisfying option in San Antonio's Korean dining scene.“
“Awesome place to get some good Korean fried wings. They have so many flavor options to choose from. Our favorite would have to be the Gangnam wings. We tried out the Spicy wings and oh my, not for the faint of heart, they are H-HOTT! (And we consider ourselves spicy eaters). Their appetizers are all great, we like their deokbokki and topoyakki.Atmosphere is fun and friendly, many screens showing constant K-Pop groups.“
“We had an incredible experience dining at Wing It restaurant. The spicy lemon pepper wings were absolutely delicious. Dion, the manager, provided exceptional customer service as usual; his humor and great spirit really added to the experience. The fries were also top-notch. The restaurant's decor, especially the friends and family mural wall, was amazing. If you ever find yourself in Cibolo, Texas, be sure to check out Wing It. Highly recommended! - The McBride“
“My parents came from the island and were desperate for puertorrican food. After doing some research we found Calle caribe. We were skeptical about it because coming from the island you encounter a lot of Caribbean fusion but not authentic food. It was amazing. El maposteao, mofongo, carne frita, pollo frito, sorullos, alcapurrias and pastelillos de carne were out of this world. It felt like being in Puerto Rico. The service was incredible. If you want to taste a little piece of PR you have to go. Thank you for making my parents happy.“
“Typical wing place, lots of TV's , sports of course, loud, and wait staff was slow...took a while to order for a party of 6...asked to change channel to show a Texas Rangers game, waitress said sure but No one changed the channel or even tried after several requests.. AND YES, the game was televised.“