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    Lou Yau Kee

    4.3 (108 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 8:00 pm
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    Corner stall
    Alvin W.

    Tucked away in the back corner of Vanderbilt Food Hall is this homage to Hainanese Chicken and Rice. I've come a few times, and each time I'm happy after finishing my meal. They offer standard poached chicken, roast chicken, lemon fried chicken, and mixed (half poached/half roast), and also a shredded chicken rice porridge. Each chicken meal comes with a cup of broth, three sauces, vegetables, and a mound of rice. Because it's in a food hall it can get loud, and seating is at a premium during the lunch rush. Be ready to wait for a table to open up if you're looking to stay. Service is quick, and there usually isn't too much of a wait for the food even when there is a long queue.

    Photo 1: Montage of images from Lou Yau Kee
    Ed U.

    One of the nicer surprises when Jamie W and I were traipsing through Midtown East was finding this Hainan chicken rice purveyor near Grand Central. We had never been to Vanderbilt Market, a bustling food court with a variety of enticing offerings. This business caught my attention on Google Maps. The description wasn't clear about its exact location, but being in the mood for poached chicken, we were properly motivated to hunt it down. It turned out to be a standalone stall wrapped with pictures of their specialty dishes. Just like a Chinatown business, there were raw and roasted whole chickens hanging on display. They offer chicken not only poached but also roasted and lemon fried as well as rice porridge with shredded chicken and Chinese cabbage in oyster sauce. Quite a choice, but it was a no-brainer to go for the $17.80 Poached Chicken Rice (Photo 6). It was definitely the real thing - a generous portion of plump, succulent poultry fully cooked, steeped in chicken flavor, and sliced in manageable pieces. It came with Chinese broccoli, fried onion bits, cucumber slices and of course, the chicken rice and a cup of the chicken broth (Photo 8). We recently traveled to Malaysia and went to the hawker stands, so we know when it's done right. This was done right. We noticed they run out of chicken early on busy days, so don't dawdle. FOOD - 4 stars...Hainan chicken rice done right AMBIANCE - 4 stars...busy market - but there's a separate seating area if you want more quiet or space SERVICE - 4 stars...quickly efficient TOTAL - 5 stars...definitely one to bookmark for frequent return visits RELATED - Hungry in NYC? Here's my collection of bars and restaurants l've patronized and reviewed: https://yelp.to/FQHzGuImA2

    Sign - simple menu
    Hank C.

    Located in the very busy Urbanspace Vanderbuilt food hall, there can be quite the line here. For the cost, expected more chicken, and also more ginger sauce for the chicken. You get a small broth soup, veggies (the cucumber should be doused in more sauce in my opinion) and the Hainanese chicken sauced rice was good with the red sauce and ginger. A filling lunch. The congee was a good size. Chopsticks and utensils are self-service. Some issues - We asked for black vinegar for the congee... and they gave us spicy sauce and the ginger sauce. Guess no black vinegar. They also messed up my order when taking it ... had to fix that before I paid by pointing it out twice, and then they input it correctly finally. Seating shared with the other vendors so no guarantee of one in the area unless you get there early.

    2.Roasted chicken rice
    Anne C.

    I'm always on the hunt for Singaporean food, especially chicken rice because it is such a staple. Lou yau kee did not disappoint with its portion size, the roast chicken was juicy, with a generous portion of beansprouts, veggies, and chicken. The only disappointment was the flavor of the rice, it did not fully hit the spot for me (but I'm Singaporean and the rice for me is the most important flavor). However, still very solid and I love that they gave ginger, chili, and dark sauce, and a cup of soup too for ~$20. Can't justify the price for chicken rice in NYC but that's just how it is in the city. If I'm ever having cravings, I'll be back!

    3.Mixed chicken rice
    Sophia H.

    This spot is amazing. The chicken is juicy, tender, flavorful, and perfect with a bit of the dark soy sauce. The rice is infused with the chicken flavor and perfectly cooked. The dish comes with vegetables, wish they put a bit more cucumbers though, and soup. Service is fast and food is ready within a couple minutes. The plaza it's located in can be a bit busy since it's in grand central but has a nice vibe. Over if you're looking for Hainanese chicken would recommend this spot.

    Poached Chicken Rice (Reg)
    Ingrid C.

    Located in Urbanspace food hall, Lou Yau Kee satisfies any Hainese Chicken cravings! They have different kinds such as soy sauce chicken or your classic Hainese Chicken option. You can ask for ginger scallion sauce and other sauces on the side. It can be hard to find spots to sit especially during lunch/dinner time, but overall a worth it recommendation.

    Poached Chicken Rice
    Vivienne C.

    One of the better things to eat in Union Square area that is not so touristy. I appreciate that it's located in an Urbanspace so if you wanted to try other foods, that would definitely be an option. They unfortunately don't give any sort of buzzers to indicate that your food is ready so you just have to keep an eye on the counter. They ran out of Roasted Chicken Rice because their fryer broke so I ordered the Poached Chicken Rice. The rice itself was delicious, although a bit hard, as there were a lot of chicken broth flavor. I also really enjoyed the bok choy they had in there. The soup was also delicious as it had a strong white pepper taste and it was so comforting to drink. The chicken, though, I thought was a bit bland and also tough to chew on. This is a personal preference, but I don't love the skin of the chicken so that combination wasn't my favorite. Overall, not a bad place to eat in Union Square at all!

    Mixed plate
    Jessica C.

    I was really craving some Hainese Chicken and rice and this absolutely hit the spot. It is located in a Urbanspace with plenty of other dining options and tables throughout. Great for if you want to meet up with others who want to eat something else but you can still dine together. I opted for the mix plate - poached and roasted chicken - and it came with rice, veggies, and a broth. Literally upon my first bite I said "Oh yeah it's so good". The broth is very strong, not sure if you are supposed to pour it over the rice or drink it so I dropped a bit on the rice, delicious, and drank it. It was so tasty and perfect for a chilly February afternoon. The ginger sauce is also great!! You really cannot go wrong with the chicken here. They even have the chicken hanging behind the glass like in the Chinese restaurants. I am also jealous that you can get a student discount and get plates for $10, what a bargain. I'll be sure to stop in next time we are in the area.

    Roasted Chicken Rice
    Ro R.

    S suggested this place rather than going to Urban Hawker before attending a Broadway show, since I was already around here picking up meds for my furbaby. So happy they have the roasted chicken like Hainan Jones. Sad that I missed their special when they used to offer BOGO free and when I came it was 50% off, but more recently it was 20%. But hey, can't complain at least they're offering specials. Okay, how does this compare to Hainan Jones? Both delicious, except their portion is more generous and I do love the ginger sauce they offer that HJ doesn't have. My only thing is I consumed tons of liquid after eating here. Not sure if it's the msg, but definitely be prepared for the need to hydrate. On another visit I got to try their congee and it was decent, but I found it a bit salty. Maybe it was a one off and I'll try it again just to finalize my decision to write it off or not.

    Roasted chicken and rice.
    JANELLE W.

    When it comes to chicken and rice, this spot definitely delivers. Their roasted chicken and rice platter was a standout -- flavorful, satisfying, and generously portioned. I sampled all three sauces offered, but honestly, the dish was great on its own. Whatever they use to season that rice is magic; I might have enjoyed it even more than the chicken (though, to be fair, I have a soft spot for good rice). The chicken itself was juicy and well-cooked. If you're craving chicken and rice done right, this place is absolutely worth a visit.

    Rebecca C.

    I got the roasted chicken and overall it was good but everything leaned quite salty - both the rice and the broth. It was also priced on the higher end of the~$20. I don't think I'd come back for more.

    Chicken hanging
    Kelly ..

    Located in the Vanderbuilt Market on Park Ave lands this stall selling chicken and rice, a simple and comforting classic. I got the mixed chicken rice plate which comes with roast chicken, poached chicken, yu choy and a ginger/garlic sauce. The rice was super flavorful with hints of sesame oil and garlic. Chicken came deboned (huge plus!) and was very tender. The roast chicken skin was also very flavorful with hints of five spice. 10/10 Every rice plate also comes with a small container of chicken broth to make this even more comforting! Since this is located in a food hall, there is a cafeteria style seating all around that's shared with other stalls. I came on a Monday afternoon and there was no line and seating was easy to find.

    Mixed Chicken Rice
    Kevin C.

    $22 for a large mixed Chicken Rice leaves a lot of room for improvement. While flavorful, this is the first time that I might mention that the Chicken Rice was too flavorful and too saucy. The consistency of the steamed chicken and mixed roast chicken didn't work well together. The roast chicken wasn't crispy. I know we won't get singaporean prices but $22 is not great value for what we got. I came here after seeing the video on TikTok and it's another example of being weary of overhyped videos on TikTok.

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    4.3(118 reviews)
    0.8 miMidtown West
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    Finally made it to the new Rowdy Rooster. Forget everything you know about fried chicken--this is a…read morewhole different beast. ​I tackled the Big Rowdy with dark meat and that Hakka chili heat. It's an absolute unit of a sandwich. Replacing pickles and mayo with red onion and mint chutney? Mental. Chef is a straight-up genius for that one. ​Grabbed the mini samosas on the side and washed the fire down with a Thums Up. That soda hits way harder than a Coke--sharp, spicy, and high voltage. ​Shoutout to Eric for holding it down and helping me navigate the spice. The art is sick and the vibes are high. ​If you're tired of the same old bird, come get punched in the face with some actual flavor. This isn't just lunch; it's a heavyweight bout.

    New York has no shortage of burger joints, but an Indian burger spot? It was a first for me, and…read moreRowdy Rooster made sure it was a memorable one. A classic NYC hole-in-the-wall, this place is almost designed to be missed. Blink, check your phone, or dodge one too many pedestrians, and you've walked right past it. Try not to, it's worth the stop. Pricing sits a little on the higher side for a combo, but let's be honest - this is New York. The burgers are bold, satisfying, and built to impress. I went for the chicken and veggie sandwiches, both dressed with a mango lime sauce that genuinely were very flavorful. The tomato aioli on the side was another win. And the fries? Crispy, golden, and dusted with a Cajun-meets-Indian spice blend that somehow makes complete sense and zero sense at the same time - in the best way. Rowdy Rooster is a must-visit: come ready for real Indian heat and flavor.

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    Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

    3.6(44 reviews)
    0.9 miMidtown West
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    Not sure how they do it, but this is hands-down the most efficient Raising Cane's, I have ever been…read moreto. Located inside Penn Station across from the LIRR, they are not in the Moynihan station food court area. This location hits the spot, and is a total lifesaver when your starving, not in the mood to go to Times Square or other far out locations. The Penn station location is perfect! No crowds, if there is a small line, it moves incredibly fast. Ordered the Box Combo, and the chicken was piping hot, crispy, and perfectly breaded. And obviously, the Cane's Sauce is always a bonus. The Texas toast was buttery and thick, just the way it should be. The staff here deserves a raise; they manage the Midtown chaos with total grace and keep the seating area surprisingly clean for how high-volume it is. This is the perfect grab-and-go spot that actually tastes like quality food. If you're passing through Penn,definitely check them out. Tip: If there's a sports game at the garden, get your food before the event ends. It gets crowded when a hockey game is ending.

    This was so disappointing. I'd heard so much hype about Raising Canes coming to NY, so when I…read morefinally walked across this location while starving in Penn Station I thought oh, this must be the moment. I ordered the three finger combo. What came out was just plain sad looking. Tiny chicken fingers, barely cooked fries. The Raising Cane's sauce was good but the vessels to that sauce were so lacking. The breading on these chicken fingers was nothing special and again, so so small. Service was fast at least, but the place itself was dirty and virtually every table needed a wipe down. I know, I know, it's Penn Station, it's supposed to be a little grimy. Honestly, if these chicken fingers weren't so tiny and my fries were properly cooked I could deal with a little grime. But come on.

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    Birdbox - Quarter chicken

    Birdbox

    4.1(74 reviews)
    0.7 miTheater District, Midtown West

    I've been wanting to check out Birdbox for a while for the claw attached to your chicken sando. If…read moreyou're coming here, you've probably seen it and here for that too. I was surprised to find that it's a ghost kitchen. You walk behind the coffee shop and order from a kiosk with many other restaurants to order from as well. My order took 15 minutes and within the estimated time frame that they gave you. Once my order was ready, I clicked to open via text and the locker popped open with my bag --viola! I ordered the Claude the Claw ($18.99) with medium spicy sauce on the side. The sandwich is pretty huge. I like how they wrapped the sandwich around the claw sticking out from the bottom. I did take it out of the wrapper for the picture, but suggest you keep the wrapper on as it gets messy to eat. The spices and flavor is delicious and the chicken is crispy and tender. It's a great Nashville hot chicken sandwich overall. While the claw is insta-worthy, it's not quite worth the extra $4 (plus you can't really even eat it, so it's all for show). I'd suggest getting the claw for your first time, but I'd get the regular sandwich in the future for the lower price.

    Could this be the best chicken sandwich? I have to admit, it's a weird to see a chicken leg…read moresticking out of the sandwich. It doesn't serve much purpose other than adding a quirky charm. That said, the sandwich itself is great. The chicken is perfectly seasoned, and the spicy, smoky sauce complements it beautifully. It's a solid, flavorful sandwich that's definitely worth trying. You will need to decide for yourself if it lives up to the hype. A heads up, the place can be tricky to find. It's tucked inside a building behind the coffee shop that Google Maps directs you to, and seating is very limited.

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    Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers - Chicken Finger combo

    Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

    3.8(247 reviews)
    0.6 miTheater District, Midtown West
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    Raising Cane's in Times Square was such a fun experience! The vibe was on point with the DJ playing…read moremusic, which made it feel more like an event than just grabbing food. For being in such a busy tourist area, everything ran surprisingly smoothly. The line moved quickly and our food came out fast and fresh. I was especially impressed with how clean it was. The staff stayed on top of everything, constantly clearing tables and wiping things down even though the place was completely packed. The only downside was how hard it was to find seating since it was so busy, but that definitely wasn't a deal breaker. The energy, service, and efficiency made it worth it. 10/10. We don't have a raising canes back home so this was a great stop in Times Square!

    So, I understand this is a tourist trap, but we need to have some organization and logistics in…read moreplace if this location is going to be a thing. Why was the food unseasoned and nasty? The Raising Cane's in downtown Brooklyn is flavorfully and not salty. The food needs to taste similar at all the locations. The drinks and the food need to come out together. Someone needs to be at the door directing people that they can either go to register line or order at the kiosk. The merchandise bookshelves are in the way and too close to the door. People in wheelchairs and people with strollers need to be able to get in the door and maneuver safely. DJ Intern needs to go back to school. The music was a mess and wasn't a positive value add to the overall experience. Please get it together.

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    The Sandwich Combo (~$13)

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    Chirp - Chicken bowl with fried rice

    Chirp

    4.3(274 reviews)
    1.0 miMidtown West, Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen
    $$

    I ordered delivery for lunch…read more The mushroom sandwich was tasty. It was loaded with tender, seasoned mushrooms. The bread was buttery and fresh. The pork confit sandwich was dry and definitely needed the accompanying sauce to improve the texture. I also enjoyed the yuca fries and sweet plantains. Everything was hot upon arrival.

    I took my mom to Chirp for Mother's Day lunch. Based on the website photos I was expecting a proper…read moresit down restaurant with table service. That is not what Chirp is. They have seats. But you order at the front, pick up your own food, box it yourself when you are done, and discard your own trash. I was the server today. That should be noted upfront because the website does not exactly make that clear. That said, the food was good. I got a stir fry dish with beef, fries, tomatoes and platanos. Mama bear got a Spanish chaufa which is basically the Peruvian version of fried rice. She seemed to enjoy it. I also got a side of squash soup which was pretty good. We washed it all down with Jarritos, the Mexican soda. Solid choice. Now the restroom situation. Chirp does not have a public restroom. My mom was bothered by that and I could see her starting to make it a thing. I had to nip that in the bud. I get it, I understand, but that is not the hill I die on. No restroom, no worries. It is what it is. The cashier was nice. The food got me full quick. I brought some home for wifey since she is a fan of Spanish food too. Overall Chirp is fine for what it is. It is more of a quick meal and delivery spot than a dinner service restaurant. If you go in knowing that you will probably enjoy it. If you go in expecting a proper sit down experience like I did, you might be caught off guard. Now you know.

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    Chirp - Pork confit sandwich (pork confit, sweet potato, pickled onions, spicy mayo on a ciabatta roll) - slightly spicy w/ light crunch, delicious

    Pork confit sandwich (pork confit, sweet potato, pickled onions, spicy mayo on a ciabatta roll) - slightly spicy w/ light crunch, delicious

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    Chirp chicken sandwich (rotisserie chicken, sweet plantain, honey mustard, lettuce, tomato, green sauce. On a ciabatta roll)

    KFC

    KFC

    2.6(24 reviews)
    1.0 miMidtown West

    Let me be clear: I'm not a regular KFC guy. I avoid it most of the time, but I work around here…read moreduring late hours, and options get limited fast. So I rolled the dice. And let's just say... the house won. I ordered a Chicken Sandwich, Spicy Wings, Fries, and the 3-sauce flight. The sandwich? Dry, old, and looking like it clocked out an hour before I arrived. The chicken itself was hard on the edges and somehow soggy in the center -- a combination I didn't even know was possible. The mayo situation looked like someone whispered the word "sauce" over the bun and walked away. The Spicy Wings were no better -- overcooked, dark, and tasted like they'd been sitting in the warmer since lunchtime. Not spicy. Not fresh. Just... tired. The fries? Burnt, cold, and absolutely done with life. They didn't even pretend to try. The only thing that saved this meal from being a total loss was the 3-sauce flight. Credit where it's due -- the sauces were actually solid. They added enough flavor and moisture to make the rest at least edible. Without them, this review would've ended a lot sooner. I get it -- it's Penn Station, it's late, everyone's hustling, and the crowd is nonstop. But even with that, freshness shouldn't be optional. Overall: If you're starving and desperate, grab the sauces and hope for the best. Otherwise? Keep walking. There are better options within the same block, even during off-hours. Go to Gardenia. Gov's Take: 2 stars One star for the sauces, one star for being open. That's the fairest I can be.

    Haven't really been getting my fast food chicken from KFC in decades, especially since Popeye's…read moreseems to have more locations in the city, including 4 blocks from my home. On this occasion, KFC had a promotion to try out the 3 Piece Original Recipe Tenders Box, which came with fries. Since it may not be enough, went for the "Taste of KFC 2 Piece Deal" that included a drumstick, thigh, mashed potatoes with gravy and a biscuit. My order went through KFC's app, which I downloaded now for the 1st time. This location, a block from Penn Station and MSG certainly gets a lot of customers, keeping the KFC busy behind the counter. That being said, all the tables had crumbs and, while I'm eating, some guy came in rummaging through the trash foraging for something to eat and exited with a discarded bucket - making the experience less than optimal. Putting that aside, here's the other reasons this meal dropped from 3 to 2 stars: While I enjoyed KFC Original Recipe Tenders more than a chicken nugget, they gave me Buffalo Ranch sauce instead of the KFC Sauce I ordered. They corrected it, but having now tasted also their Comeback Sauce, I'd order that in the future over the KFC Sauce. The biscuit and was much smaller and drier than I remember, or get elsewhere. The fries were also not something to write home about. Oddly, the 2 Piece Deal ended up with 3 pieces, but the drumsticks were more like drumettes and the thigh was possibly from a runt - so, I guess it was equivalent to the amount of meat I'd expect from 2 normal size pieces. Perhaps these kid's "tea playset"-size components are how they're able to sell this (value) Taste of KFC 2 Piece Meal for $5 - shrinkflation? Would I go back? Not likely to this KFC location due to the other more appealing nearby options, but open to try elsewhere something else on their menu again if the opportunity permits and I'm nearby.

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    KFC - KFC 3 Piece Original Tenders Box with nice tenders, my preferred Comeback Sauce, just "ok" fries and wrong Buffalo Ranch Sauce

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