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5.0 (1 review)
Open 10:30 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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1 year ago

The service is great and the hospitality of the place is beautiful. Every time I eat from there they make sure my order is correct.

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Chicken Insider - Combo 1 - 4 wings & 3 drumsticks Honey Tangy BBQ (3.25 oz) Korean Sweet Chili - Mild (3.25 oz)

Chicken Insider

(250 reviews)

$$

Yorkville, Upper East Side

First of all, let me start with the smell -- because that's what's going to get you…read more This spot is fairly new in the neighborhood, literally right across the street from me, and ever since they opened I've been saying the same thing: the smell of that chicken will pull you in every single time. That Korean fried chicken seasoning hits the air and just wraps around you. It's warm, it's crispy, it's savory, and it makes you stop mid-walk like, "Yeah... I need that." So when my mom came to visit, I said, you know what? Let's finally try the place across the street. And I'm so glad we did because it did not disappoint. We went for a 10-piece wing and split the flavors -- honey tangy barbecue and Korean sweet chili. When I tell you that chicken was juicy and crispy at the same time? Perfect crunch on the outside, tender inside. Exactly what Korean fried chicken is supposed to be. And the fries. Listen. I love a good fry. But my son? He is a French fry connoisseur. That child knows fries. If he approves, you know it's legit. He loved them. So that alone tells you everything. Crispy, seasoned just right -- not soggy, not bland, not overly salty. Just good fries. Of course we got extra sauce on the side because if you're doing it, do it right. A little dip, a little drizzle -- options matter. We also tried the rice cake skewers -- two per order, so we did two each. So good. I love a good rice cake, and these hit. I've been blessed to experience different cultures and cuisines, and Korean food is absolutely up my alley when it's authentic and done right -- and this was done right. They've got options too. Parmesan fries, cheese fries, mozzarella sticks, mac and cheese, salads. There's a little Korean section with the pickled radish and kimchi -- yes and yes. The coleslaw? Also everything. It balanced the meal perfectly. You can do boneless or bone-in, but let me be clear: I'm bone-in all the way. It's not a wing if it doesn't have a bone. No disrespect to the boneless crowd -- sometimes it has its place -- but bone-in is elite. And because clearly I couldn't stop there, I recently went back and tried the chicken sandwich with the sweet potato fries. Loved it. Just as good. Crispy, flavorful, satisfying. But I'm telling you now -- the smell alone is going to get you through the door. And once you go in? You're not going to regret it. Highly recommend.

I was craving Korean fried chicken and finally decided to give Chicken Insider a visit. I came for…read morea late-ish lunch on a Friday afternoon. The shop, which is small with limited seating, was empty, save for one other patron. I ordered at the kiosk and waited for about 10 minutes for my dish to arrive. Throughout my time dining, there was a consistent flow of deliverymen coming in and out to pick up meals. It was clear that although this place was empty, it was a popular spot for delivery. I ordered their lunch special, which I found to be a great bargain. The meal was only $11.99, which came with five pieces of bone-in wings, rice, and salad. I ate my lunch heartily. For my main dish, I ordered the soy garlic fried chicken. While it was delicious, I found the sauce to lean more on the sweet side, with less of the soy and garlic coming through. It reminded me of a sweet-and-sour sauce and didn't taste the way a sauce like this normally does. Still, I enjoyed my meal for the crispness of the chicken skin, the juiciness of the meat, the softness of the rice, and the overall value. I will certainly come here again.

American Wing Company - Seating. Relatively clean.

American Wing Company

(33 reviews)

East Harlem

I NEEDED WINGS AND AMERICAN WING COMPANY DELIVERED…read more (No literally, they had delivery.) I kid, I kid. I was hosting a game night and had a friend coming who was doing keto. I figured this was a little more keto-friendly than the Patsy's pizza I was picking up, so I placed a Yelp delivery order of popcorn chicken and wings. The wings: ($25.99 for a 20-piece) I ordered a 20-piece of Medium (Buffalo) and Garlic Parmesan. They both were very crispy and the guests all agreed they were tasty. I personally found the buffalo to be more tasty, because it was a little more moist. I wish the Garlic Parmesan had more of a creamy sauce (see photo - it was more of a fried/drier wing). However, my guests enjoyed it so maybe I'm in the minority. The order came with a few sad pieces of celery - it could DEFINITELY be fresher and for 20 wings, they could have provided more than 9 short/small pieces of celery that looked like it had been cut in half vertically. The popcorn chicken: ($7.49 for a large - my photo shows 2 larges combined) I ordered two larges, and although the breading was thicker and doughier than I anticipated (think: chicken nugget) versus a crunchier, drier texture, they tasted good and actually held up pretty well throughout the night (didn't get too dry). It was a great snack to grab and go. Overall, my only caveat with the place was that it felt pricey for what it was (the food ended up being around $41). Also, the celery can be improved. Extra props go out for super fast delivery - I am only a few avenues away from the place, but they delivered within 25-30 minutes of ordering. I will definitely be ordering again!

So glad I found this place. The wings are really good. So crispy and meaty. I got the lemon pepper…read moreand garlic parmasean. Flavors were on point. The place is pretty barebones but I suppose it helps keep the prices low. I got 10 wings (2 flavors) with celery and blue cheese dressing for $10. If they didn't have a delivery fee I'd order from them all the time.

Harlem Public - BYO Beef Burger

Harlem Public

(1.3k reviews)

$$

Harlem

Here on a Wednesday afternoon/ early evening & everything about this spot is great!!! I'm glad I…read morestopped in today!!!! The bartender Meh is dope & a vibe!! Good energy and she made me feel welcomed (that's some southern hospitality in the Heights; wow ok I see you guys). Her suggestion on food was on point as well!! I had the Daddy Mac (Will make you jump) burger and it was delicious!!!! Thank you again for the excellent service Meh!!! I will definitely be back through!!! If in the area ask for Meh & tell her David 125 sent ya!!!! Dope staff!!! My guy Chris is dope as well!!! They gave me a southern hospitality feel frfr!!

I can't understand how is it that the same person owns this place an At The Wallace and give the…read morecustomer such different experiences. I have been treated very poorly at this place in the past, however the people of At The Wallace told me to go back because servers have been changed and Chad had improved the overall experience. Since I care about the folks at At the Wallace, I decided to give them a chance. The first thing was that the waiter, an apathetic hipster, changed my seat because I was seated in a table for four people, nothing outrageous or out of the ordinary, but then I see him separating the table to allow a couple to sit there. Which made me wonder why I didn't get that treatment, but whatever. I order a medium Spicetown USA burger and a Seltzer. A different waitress brings me the seltzer and basically drops it on the table spilling some of the drink on the table. She didn't apologize for the abrupt gesture, she just turned around and went back to another table. After waiting for 30 minutes for the burger, I call another waitress (this one was friendly at least) and ask the delay, turns out the original waiter didn't even put the order. She talks to him and apologized to me. The burger comes over, but well done, instead of medium. After the two bite check up, I pointed out to the waiter who LITERALLY shrugs and goes to another table. Despite not being my desired temperature the burger and the fries were very delicious, so I will give them that. However, the service here is unforgivably bad. I don't understand why, At The Wallace is right next door, the servers and bartenders are super nice and it's also cheaper. I don't think I will go back to this place again.

Boong’s Korean Fried Chicken - Sweet & Spicy Boneless

Boong’s Korean Fried Chicken

(23 reviews)

Midtown East

This KFC, or rather Korean Fried Chicken place, opened up back in April on 1st Avenue, with a new…read moreone having very recently opened on 2nd Ave and 73rd. I went here a while back to order lunch for takeout, and it was pretty good. After they opened, they added some specials ranging from $15 to $17, combining chicken with fries or dumplings, and I went with the sweet and spicy boneless chicken with standard fries, as you can also update the fries to the "spicy snow" version for an extra $1. The cashier was friendly. The sweet and spicy chicken is their version of Yangnyeom/양념치킨, and the combo came with a few moderately sized pieces. The breading was crispy, and the chicken inside was pretty tender. There was some sweetness, and it had a mild kick, though it wasn't as spicy as I prefer. The fries inside were OK. They had a good crisp to them and a good crunch, but needed a tad more salt. The fry portion was also much larger, so next time, I would just stick with the chicken. The free kimchi was standard and decent. This was a perfectly decent Korean chicken spot. If it were any closer to a Korean neighborhood, I doubt it would be doing well, but there is a distinct lack of Korean places nearby outside of the primarily takeout spot, which doesn't specialize at all in chicken. It fills a niche, and I would likely at some point stop in again to try their Korean chicken sandwich or their plain chicken to try more of their sauces.

I've ordered 3 times, and enjoyed all 3 meals at home. I go in person, place my order, and go…read morehome to enjoy. It's not as messy as you might think. Things were rather neat actually. My first ever order of Boong's wings, since wings are hands-on, was a bit messy, but oh sooo good, and worth it. LOL But, as I write this, I realize that the boneless chicken pieces I have ordered twice, are not messy, even tho I'm hands-on with that meal, too. LOL. so, I could eat those in the shop, and not feel like my hands are a total mess. SERVICE is friendly and helpful. ASK if you have questions. :) I've had the chicken wings, and the boneless fried chicken. I like the sauce choices, and the complimentary small container of kimchi . You need to ask for it if you want it. And, right there!! Boom!! That's a BENEFIT OF READING YELP REVIEWS. Right?!! :) That part of my take-out container that is open, is open for a reason--to keep the crunchiness of the chicken. If closed, the heat from the food would make it less crunchy. As if steaming it. So, the restaurant gives you your takeout container with one part open. Make sure it stays open. I still have to try the ramen, because I'm curious about the machine -see my photos--the machine helps you prepare your ramen sold in the colorful packaged ramen available in the shop. There is a MILD-SPICY-EXTRA SPICY. SELECTION. See my photos of the COLORFUL RAMEN WALL. There is seating available inside-about 6 tables. I'll update when I try the ramen, and I'll enjoy it inside the shop.

Wingstop - chicken_wings - Updated May 2026

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