Fort Worth Weekly
Head to a convenience store for musubi fried rice and coconut shrimp at Aloha Chicken and Shrimp.
Photo by Kristian Lin.
Ray’s Corner Store on 8th Avenue used to be the home of Ray’s Corner Store Burgers. While I never ate there, I remember it as a bunch of molded plastic benches and tables where you could sit and eat the hamburgers and hot dogs that the store kept under heat lamps. The place now serves as the second location of Aloha Chicken and Shrimp (the first is in a gas station in Watauga), a similarly no-frills eatery with a Hawaiian theme. If the food probably won’t have the finer restaurants or even the workers at Kona Grill running scared, given its location inside a convenience store, it’s far better than it has any right to be.