Food review

Onion rings

By Seongbae Cheon

Thursday, October 25th, 2007


Montana Mike’s Steakhouse

1015 Iowa St.

$4.99

If you’re looking for quantity rather than quality, this place will definitely please you. This restaurant offers twice as many rings as other places and at one of the lowest prices. The rings are salty and pepper-coated. If you crave salt, these are the rings for you.

Three Stars

Henry T’s Bar & Grill

3520 W. Sixth St.

$5.25

These rings are definitely the crispiest. They’re so crispy that you can even hear them crunch when you chew. There are plenty of rings to share between two people. The only negative thing about these rings is greasiness. They’re a little greasier than the others.

Four Stars

JB Stout’s Sports Bar & Grill

721 Wakarusa Drive

$5.49

The onion rings are huge here, but JB Stout’s only serves 10 rings per order. The menu says the rings are battered with homemade beer, but they don’t taste anything like that. The rings lack crispiness regardless of their big size. The thickness makes their flavor rich, though.

Three Stars

Jefferson’s Restaurant

743 Massachusetts St.

$4.99

The onion rings here are perfectly balanced. They’re crispy, thick, and relatively big. The perfect golden color of the rings is beautiful and there are around 20 rings, which is enough for two people to share, but you won’t want to!

Five Stars

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