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    Inca Chicken

    Inca Chicken

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    Bushwick

    BOMB.com They have…read morebeen a neighborhood staple for decades. Pricing is excellent. Flavor is amazing. And the best green sauce in NY! Their sides are full of flavor and they are abundant with servings. Other proteins like fried shrimp and ribs will not steer your wrong.

    No one beats the prices, South American flavors, and customer service here!!! This is rightfully a…read morestaple in Bushwick that has been in the neighborhood for 30 years. Although it's a South American food spot, with authentic Latin flavors, this joint is owned by a Korean family. They used to live in Peru, Argentina, and more counties in South America before moving to Brooklyn. All of their recipes show their unique family history in South America. From Argentinian styled empanadas to Peruvian styled rotisserie chicken... it's all done really well. So well that people are surprised every time they meet the owners! lol. This is a grab and go place and it gets busy! But there is a little bit of seating in the back if you need to sit and eat there. The staff work really hard to make sure everyone gets their order in a good time. And they are all so nice. I really love their rotisserie chicken and it's paired well with their fries, salad, and even rice. Their potato salad is simply seasoned but realllyyy good; truly nothing over the top with their seasoning for it but somehow it really hits the spot when you eat it with the chicken. I also tried the grilled lemon chicken with the lo mein and loved that too! I didn't finish it all in one sitting so I had that for lunch the next day. Haha. The fried shrimp was also very good. Loved dipping it as well as the chicken, into their house green sauce. The green sauce is crack!!!!! You must get lots of it. Highly recommend visiting this neighborhood staple soon or to order it delivered to your place. :)

    Wangs

    Wangs

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    Gowanus, Park Slope

    Before trying Wangs, my favorite wings in Brooklyn were exclusively from Chuko, but these were…read moretruly such a delightful experience. We got the 9 piece with their not hot sauce and garlic ginger aioli on the side. The extra sauce was delicious but the wings didn't need it! So crispy, perfectly flavored and not too sweet, good to the last drop. Each one was huge!! You only need 3-4 for a full meal in my opinion. The cornbread was fluffy, the mac was solid too but the wings are really the standout. Pretty reasonably priced too for all the food you're getting. Definitely give it a try!

    Knocked another off that's been on my list for awhile and it was... underwhelming. For a fusion…read morerestaurant, I'm not getting a lot of fusion. I ordered the Banh Mi because it was my compelled responsibility as a Vietnamese person but it was a technical stretch. Like all of their other items I tried, the fried chicken itself relies on other ingredients for flavor. I honestly forgot it was there everytime I bit into it. While some of their other chicken items are crunchy, this one gets soft and lost and in the crowd. The bread was not the soft craggly bread that's signature to Banh mis, and that's not so bad, but their bread was a very unique doughier texture. It was even paler. It was an interesting choice. What stood out that technically makes it a Banh mi for me is the pate. It was good and generous enough that I can taste it with every bite. Because I'm dating a Taiwanese woman, I also ordered the popcorn chicken. It was a light coating, not the crunchy craggly kind. Again-- no flavor in the chicken itself. Chicken bits is a more accurate description to me. And finally I order the wings with the cilantro lime sauce. The wing size itself is big and plump. No flavor but the texture was very crispy without feeling greasy. I ate some immediately and had some the next day-- the texture stayed-- minus the parts sitting in the pool of sauce but that's expected. I think the sauce was ok, kind of your standard sweet citrusy glaze. My experience was mid. Maybe it fills a need for the neighborhood.

    Aloha Krab - seafood - Updated May 2026

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