LTH:
In the interest of making
The Evanston Fried Chicken Taste-Off more complete, I ventured to Merle's this evening to sample their fried chicken for possible inclusion in the taste-off.
I have eaten at Merle's many times over the years, due to the fact that I used to work near there, and it is located right next door to my health club. I have always considered their food to be OK. Just OK. The BBQ is edible, but not exceptional. Not even very good, really, but OK. Their salads with pulled chicken are pretty good, actually. I wasn't even aware that they served fried chicken until I heard about it in the context of the taste-off. Turns out that in this case, ignorance is bliss.
It occurred to me that maybe there was some kind of weird "Half-assed BBQ = good fried chicken" thing going on in Evanston, which is clearly the case at Cajun Charlie's and Hecky's, but Merle's proved that theorem to be wildly incorrect.
Simply put, this was some of the worst, if not THE worst, fried chicken that I have ever had the misfortune to put in my mouth. The coating was extremely bland, and the chicken was so over cooked that even the dark meat was bone dry. To add insult to injury, the pieces were extremely small. I even momentarily considered the possibility that a dead pigeon had fallen down the ventilation shaft, been chopped up by the exhaust fan, and somehow fell into the deep fryer. Except that THAT would probably have tasted better than this chicken. In case I am not making myself clear, this was NOT good chicken.
In fact, it was so NOT good that KFC & Popeyes, on their worst days, are still light years ahead of Merle's fried chicken. In a side by side taste-off, even the pathetic, shriveled, barely chicken-esque crud that's been sitting under a heat lamp for eons at Old People Buffet would easily defeat Merle's. It was THAT bad.
I think we can safely exclude Merle's from the Evanston Fried Chicken Taste-Off. They wouldn't stand a chance.
I exist in Chicago, but I live in New Orleans.