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4.1 (2.2k reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)
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Allyson B.

Usually my go to and haven't been here for a while. Was craving for the AYCE which says all day. Which isn't all day. I went for late dinner and they said the last seating is 9:30 pm and they close at 12 am. We got there at 9:50 which is still more than 2 hours before closing. Bummer. We decided to leave.

Parmesan Truffle Fries
Scotty L.

Food is solid for a late night k-bar. Fried chicken is decent and large sized which makes sharing easy. Best deal for Wednesday was the 10 tenders for $10. Tenders are large and uses same batter as the fried chicken wings and is definitely a great deal. Careful with the mango habanero sauce...it is pretty spicy! Fun vibe and great spot to watch sports and hang out with friends. Service can be a little slow and you have to ask for things all the time but not bad. Just slightly below average.

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Michelle F.

Hands down the best fried chicken! The flavors are amazing and the menu is shareable which I like. The staff were very kind and explained the menu with so much patience. We got the bbq and plain and it was full of flavor. I really enjoyed it. I also enjoyed the slow ambience, it's a great place for a date or a friend hangout. Everyone will find something they love, I'm sure of it!

Steven L.

Have not been at this location in a while. Found out that they have seafood boils now. Their all you can eat deals seem really good for the price. Might have to try that next time we come around as wifey and son love seafood. But for tonight we got the usual - small order to soy garlic wings, bulgogi over rice, fried dumplings and lil man wanted spicy so he got his own sweet and spicy wings and fries. Service was quick and attentive. Was seated right away. Plenty of tables open for seating. Provided with popcorn and water as soon as sat. Placed our order about 5 mins afterwards and waited about 20 mins for the fried chicken while other items came out first. Everything tasted great! Love the soy garlic flavor on the chicken and the dumplings. Lil man loved the sweet and spicy chicken. Place was clean. Music was the right volume to hear conversation. They had the ncaa games on the tv. Bathroom was clean as well.

Shashi R.

Korean fried chicken spot serving up wings smothered in the sauce you pick. Kickin' bourbon sauce 8/10 Bulgogi bowl 7/10 Good bulgogi, packed container. You can choose quinoa inside. Kimchi dumplings 8/10 Nicely fried and perfect skin. Slightly spicy and filled stuffing with kimchi.

Lychee martini
Angelic R.

Found this restaurant on a random google search looking for seafood boils, their specialty is korean chicken, which I wish I tried, I had the shrimp boil with lemon pepper sauce, I hated the sauce unfortunately. I took my leftovers home & added garlic butter & it was much better, the shrimp were soft which I liked, not over cooked. Lychee martini was good, my friend loved her shrimp, lobster & crab leg boil. She took the oreo churros home & they were old, she had to throw them out. I might return for the chicken only. The inside interior gives irish pub . The service was friendly, the AC was on high.

Annie Y.

If you're craving for Korean fried chicken, this is your spot! Mad For Chicken is a popular Korean snack food chain. We dined here on Friday late afternoon, and it wasn't busy at all. They have lunch special for $14.95 that came with a drink. I got the Crispy Chicken Bowl with signature crispy chicken, Korean glass noodles, steamed vegetables, romaine, corn, pico, gucamole, hickory bbq sauce, crema and choice of white rice or quinoa. It was like Korean style Chipotle/Bibimbap bowl served in a claypot! It is delicious and has everything that you can possibly want in one bowl and every bite. Of course, we had to get the Korean fried chicken and Kimchi Fries to share. The chicken was crisp on the outside but so juicy on the inside. The spicy mayo on the kimchi fries elevated the dish with a kick. It's spicy, salty, crispy, and addicting! The place has a nice casual vibe with a full bar. This is a great spot to grab a quick bite to eat with a bunch of friends. For the first time, Yelp check-in, you get a free soju shot. I got the lychee soju - so good!

Kristi Y.

I've been to MFC since they first opened, they went through a lot of changes/adjustments over the years but overall decent place to eat. They started offering AYCE seafood boil and friend chicken, weekdays before 5pm is $29.99, snow crab is not included and last serving is around 3 or 3:30 pm from what the waitress told me. So I went here on a Friday afternoon, initially the place was almost empty but later on more business picked up. There was not much staff, and sometimes it was hard to get their attention. But they were overall nice. The AYCE offers seafood boil, Korean fried chicken, salad, fries, sides, and soft drinks. The boil is served "family style", all served in a tray. For the seafood boil you can only order one sauce at a time, and they will charge if there is leftover food and do not offer takeout containers. There is a 90 min time limit. Shrimp was cleaned and easy to peel, there were two types of oysters (green vs black), crawfish, and clams. I would opt for the oysters and shrimp, the clams are quite small and majority of the shells were empty when we got them. I recommend getting the cavatappi pasta, eggs, potatos, and corn. They also offer sausages, rice cake, ramen, etc. Overall would recommend especially with the weekday price, but I believe there are better seafood boils in queens.

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Leticia C.

Went to try their AYCE menu as I saw an ad on Instagram. It was definitely worth it. Food came out quick, they brought out new menus without a question. I would definitely come back. Food quality was on point as well.

Politia M.

Yummy food, great ambience, good drinks. What else can you ask for! Korean chicken is always a good choice and Mad for Chicken knows how to deliver flawless.

Anna H.

My good friend and I decided to host a group get-together. Two months ago, I made a reservation for today. The ambiance was perfect for brunch, lunch, and dinner dates. It has been four years since my last visit to my favorite MFC location. I am back! Food *sharing is caring* Parmesan Truffle Fries: The fries were crispy and yummy. Poutine Fries: The crispy fries topped with bulgogi, corn, onions, and gravy were yummy. Bulgogi Toppoki Japchae: The rice cake, bulgogi, and Korean glass noodles were delicious. Signature Wings Medium (Soy Garlic): The fried chicken wings were finger-licking goodness. I am Team Wings for Life! Combo Large (Half & Half) + Mango Habanero Dipping Sauce Celery and Carrot Avocado Salad Drinks Sparkling Juice (Lychee): sweet and refreshingly delicious Taro Milkshake Iced Tea (Citron) Sam Adams Pint Thanks to all my friends for attending! Thanks to Manager Paul for accommodating my requests! Thanks to Server Hayoung for providing excellent service to my table!

Wings & Drumsticks Combo
Darren X.

Came here to try the seafood boil menu. We ordered both the Signature and Garlic Butter sauces. The Garlic Butter is more on the sweet side than savory, but otherwise the two sauces taste pretty similar. The fried chicken is still a very solid choice. Just a heads up, the orders do take a while to come, so I recommend getting some appetizers as snacks or enjoying the complimentary popcorn while you wait.

AYCE Lunch Menu
Michael C.

I went for the AYCE lunch, but the group decided to get wanted crab legs, so we opted for the AYCE dinner instead. There were a few additional appetizers, like bulgogi over rice and toppoki. These appetizers were pretty good, but the real winner is the chicken. Still just as crispy and delicious as I remember from earlier. The boil was okay imo. Crab was hit or miss, some pieces seemed to not be the best quality. We often tried to ask for extra crab, but it would just come one cluster per person at a time. If I were to return, I would go for the lunch and mostly get the chicken, which was the real star of the show.

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Ask the Community - Mad For Chicken Flushing

Does the $29.99 all you can eat lunch exclude any items from the normal dinner AYCE menu?

No crab legs and im 95% pretty sure nothing else.

Does anyone know if their vegetarian chicken is vegan?

No it's not. It contains eggs, beans & tofu.

Do they offer catering?

Yes. You can see different packages on their website.

Anyone visited within the past three months? Wanted to get an idea of their current outdoor dining set up..

Visited yesterday for indoor dining. Staffs wear gloves and masks. Take your temperature upon walking in. Tables are set am far apart enough. They disinfect the tables after the guests leave.

When is happy hour and what's offered?

Our Happy Hour Special Mon to fri 4pm -6pm (expect holiday) $4 = 4pcs wings… Read more

How many pcs are in the "large-sized" fried chicken? Also, how much of a portion is the side of radishes?…

idk

What brand Korean curry powder is it on the popcorn and which Korean supermarket has it? My kids are sad when we come to lunch and there's no popcorn available until the evenings.

I'm so sorry. We will solve this issue soon. You can use any type of Korean curry powder. Also, most Korean markets have curry. Thanks

Do they offer take-out?

They do, you can order/pick up at the end of the bar when you enter to your left. As always, chicken does take some time if you're willing to wait, order 25-30 minutes before picking up.

What is the curry powder on the popcorn? Where can I get it?

This is korean curry powder on the popcorn. You should go to korean market to get it.

Do you have to make reservations for the private room and will there be extra cost for it?

How many people for your party

Do you have individual rooms?

Yes we have one of private room for party.

What is the birthday song played at the restaurant? Where can I find this song? It has many key changes in the song

It is the Happy Birthday song by the Korean musical group called Turbo! You can find it on YouTube

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