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    3.6 (14 reviews)
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    Gangjeong. Good flavors. Not crispy :c
    Glenn C.

    Side note: Requested name change to resemble bb.q Chicken - NY KTOWN (as used in said other better location.) This is the newest location of this Korean Fried Chicken chain also once known as OLIVE BBQ Chicken. The closest one before this was probably in Koreatown so it was a welcome sight seeing this here. I don't remember seeing the downstairs space from the other place being more similar to the one found in H-Mart outside of there being a bit of seating. As with the other spots, the mul/chikin-mu or pickled white radish you generally eat with said fried chicken is extra along with any other side/banchan (such as kimchi) which is disappointing but expected for this chain. I got the gangjeong as this is my usual order at the other spot. Gangjeong is similar to yangyeom or sweet and spicy and there was a good amount of sliced chilis on top. I ordered during lunch and surprisingly the chicken was not crispy compared to the other location. I'm unsure if this means that I happened to pick up one that was made this morning or potentially the previous day (with the latter being something I definitely do not prefer.) The portion size at least was nice for the price and it had a good spicy kick. If the chicken tasted fresh like the other spot, I'd probably leave a 4 as it is new but I couldn't help but feel that the chicken was prepared a little bit too long ago.

    the front of the restaurant
    Vincent W.

    Decent Korean fried chicken. Not the best and it's mostly boneless chicken on the menu. I don't mind but prefer bone in. The batter is slightly spiced and chicken meat is juicy. I've had better but will try other flavors despite the expensive price. The portions are enough for two or three people. I recommend sauce with the basic fried chicken, you'll have to ask for it. There's two levels of seating with a dive bar aesthetic. Great for a group dining in. Wait time is short. If you have a basic taste and in the area for Korean fried chicken, this place is around.

    reg wings and a boneless wing
    Lara F.

    Chicken was tasty but the size is nothing like you see folks eating on social media outside the city. Boneless wings usually white meat are dark meat. Regular wings are pretty small with small amount of meat on them. The wings are very expensive for what you get.

    Soy garlic
    Anna D.

    Something about korean fried chicken sitting around for who knows how long doesn't make a ton of sense to me. The space is big and accommodating, and the staff are very sweet and friendly. There is additional seating upstairs and a restroom on the bottom floor. There are other options like boneless chicken and fried rice, all laid out in heated spaces/glass cupboards and you grab what you want from behind the glass and pay at the counter. I got the classic soy garlic for $15 and it was a bit of a let down for me. I came at 7 so around dinner time and the likelihood that this is the freshest it's ever gonna be is high. The chicken was heavily battered, and the chicken under was super fatty. It was not a good combination for me. The soy garlic flavor is very sweet and obviously heavily garlicky. I'm not sure I'd try this again.

    Soy Garlic Boneless Wings
    Michelle L.

    It's okay - that's all I have to say about this place. Nothing to rave about, but also nothing to complain about. Came here on a Saturday night looking for a casual bite and somewhere to sit for a few minutes after a long day. Grabbed a grab and go box of soy garlic boneless wings to share. Overall taste is fine - there are better options in the city, but for the convenience, can't be beat. Very sweet and garlicky, nothing overpowering with a nice crunch. Price is reasonable as well, especially for NYC. The atmosphere of the place is what you would expect: clean, simple, and filled with groups of friends catching up and chatting. We were seated very quickly and there seems to be a good rotation of customers coming in and out. There seems to be a downstairs area for those who want to order with a service staff that I'll check out at some point. TLDR: Personally, won't be coming back but if you're looking for a quick bite (perhaps, a work lunch) or you've never had Korean fried chicken this place is worth checking out!

    honey garlic and gang nam chicken
    Rebecca L.

    super crispy and flavorful chicken! we got the original, honey garlic and the gang nam style wings which all came with a side of fries. The portions are pretty big but it was great leftovers for the next day. I think the staff are a bit new since we asked them questions about the menu that they weren't really sure about but overall great place to get your korean fried chicken fix.

    Alyssa D.

    This is just one of those holes in the wall that our sweet little gems you don't expect to be in ktown, but are. Walk down the stairs and you Can be seated if there is room. My friend and I ordered honey barbecue boneless wings and they come with fries, but we ordered a side of rice on the side for two women with moderate appetites. One order filled us both if you order wings, it automatically comes with fries, so there is no need to order any more, I've been here several times and I love coming to the spot in ktown!

    Soy garlic, black pepper, French fries, and rose ddeok bokki

    Food was very good, especially the rose ddeok bokki, you got to try it. Atmosphere was really nice and friendly. Service was really great, but the food took a while to come.

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    Bin 71 - Home - made Gnocchi Bolognese

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    3.7(143 reviews)
    2.4 miUpper West Side
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    HOLY this place literally gives the BIGGEST POUR of wine... I'm def not a light weight but I swear…read moreI had 3 glasses and I was doneeee for the night. Service was 10/10 and ambiance was superrr cozy and cute. I'd def recommend this place if you want a good pour of wine for a good price. Maybe not so much if you're super picky with your wine though... the wine list didn't seem too big.

    Long story short: my husband used to come here about 12 years ago and had really fond memories of…read moreit. So when we were back in town, we decided to stop in--fully expecting to have just one drink and move on. That plan did not happen. We ended up staying a couple of hours, ordering food, and having many drinks. Bin 71 is mostly a wine bar, with a few beers mixed in, and it definitely feels like a locals spot. The bartenders knew a lot of the people coming in, which added to the friendly, laid-back vibe. It's very small, so it can get cramped, but in a cozy, everyone's-in-it-together kind of way. Food-wise, we were pleasantly surprised. I ordered the grilled cheese and my husband got the fish soup (cod, I think?). Both were delicious, but that grilled cheese was spectacular--honestly way better than expected from a wine bar. I'm not much of a wine drinker, so I won't pretend to give a detailed wine review, but everything we had was enjoyable. What really stood out was the atmosphere. We ended up chatting with other people at the bar, and the whole experience was just genuinely fun. If you're looking for good wine, surprisingly great food, and a friendly local vibe, this place is worth checking out. Maybe don't go wildly out of your way for it--but if you're in the area, absolutely stop in.

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    Turntable Chicken Jazz - Lunch special of 4 tasty pieces Korean fried chicken wings with rice & salad and a pint of their $5 Kolsch beer.

    Turntable Chicken Jazz

    3.8(2.3k reviews)
    0.5 miKoreatown, Midtown West
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    Ordered: Medium Drums & Wings Combo (~$28): half soy garlic…read more& half hot spicy; with pickled daikon radish Kimchi Fried Rice w Chicken (~$21): sunnyside egg, stir-fried rice, assorted vegetables & kimchi, and chicken Sapparo on Draft Pint (~$6 HH price) Aya's take: Korean fried chicken is truly one of the best styles of fried chicken out there and we decided to try it at Turntable Chicken Jazz. It's pretty cool that this Turntable location is fully decorated with records, record players, posters, etc. and of course, with jazz playing in the background. We ordered the Medium Drums & Wings Combo which took about 30 minutes to prepare. In the meantime, we enjoyed the Kimchi Fried Rice w Chicken which was pretty solid. It was cooked well, good balance of savory & spicy flavors from the kimchi and the sunnyside egg added more umami and creaminess. I still felt it was a bit dry and could've used like spicy mayo but that's just me. The Medium Drums & Wings Combo was perfect for sharing among 2 people. Both flavors were delicious but the hot spicy just had more depth than the soy garlic. The pieces are large and the crunch is insanely addictive. And no better way to wash it all down than with a Sapparo on draft! Great try!

    Hmm, this joint wasn't that bad! First of all, it's located on 33rd Ave. After a long day of work…read moreon Friday, I appreciated not having to go through the crowd in Ktown, although the hardcore partiers may feel otherwise. We went with an order of cheesy corn, a spiral potato each, and a medium order of boneless, Half and half. I thought it was strange that they specifically warned us that it would take some time to make it. I mean that's what I came for, some proper Korean Fried Chicken that's made to order! The cooking method literally takes time to fry it at least twice! As strange as it was to see them do this at every table, apparently it was because some uncultured dum-dums got their KFCs confused. I mean damn, imagine having to work in a place where you have to overexplain the obvious to each customer! "Welcome to Moonbucks! By the way ma'am, our hot beverages comes out very hot. Yes ma'am, that includes the pumpkin spiced latte. Yes ma'am, it is flavored with cinnamon." Derp. The decor around here was pretty cool, all hip and shit. And by our meal's end, this place was poppin'! If you and your crew decide to dine put here, better hustle on over right after work, cuz it's gonna be packed!

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    Turntable Chicken Jazz - Dining room 2 - no vibes, not good, low ceiling no decor, very different from the main dining room

    Dining room 2 - no vibes, not good, low ceiling no decor, very different from the main dining room

    Turntable Chicken Jazz - Kimchi Fried Rice w Chicken (~$21)

    Kimchi Fried Rice w Chicken (~$21)

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    Medium Drums & Wings Combo (~$28)

    Dan & John’s Wings - Bbq wings " extra crispy"

    Dan & John’s Wings

    4.0(27 reviews)
    0.9 miChelsea

    As I walked inside the first thing that was noticeable was the floor, man those floors were…read moreshinning. Loved that it looked squeaky clean. Not a lot of people were inside, so I placed my order and sat down to eat. They have T.V.'s all around to entertain yourself while you eating. The wings were so tasty, crunchy, and flavorful. Although the fries were a bit soggy, they were actually pretty tasty and seasoned. If they would make their fries crunchy ou baby they'll be winning. They give you carrots and celery which were fresh and crunchy. overall, the experience and food were a delight.

    It was too hot outside, did not feel like cooking…read more Placed a delivery order from Dan & John's. Their regular bone in wings used to be very good. Not sure what happened with this order. There was a special order a 10 piece, and get 5 additional wings for free. We chose the sauces on the side because we did not want our wings to arrive soggy. The wings arrived cold, with sauce on the wings. The taste was bland definitely had better wings. The Dan & John's on the Eastside has wings that come out perfect. 14th Street location food is not worth the hassle. We tipped $5 for our order to arrive cold, and not as the instructions, which were clearly written on the receipt correctly. The kitchen did not pay attention. There are excellent wing spots in Manhattan, this was not it.

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