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    Chicken Valley

    3.7 (118 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Classy
    Good for kids

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    Jason G.

    Chicken Valley is in the heart of Pike Place Market and has a variety of fast fried foods available. It's a great place to grab a snack while you're shopping in the Market. The fried chicken is tasty and should be enjoyed hot and fresh.

    Dar O.

    If you like your food fried, come here. Located in the Pikes Place Market, food stand near the fish market where they sometimes toss fish. Can get a little crowded due to being a tourist stop. Service is straightforward. We had the honey seseme chicken stick, and while being a bit bready, the chicken was juicy and tender and tasted really good. We also got some chicken hearts, which was a nice snack.

    Deep fried chicken giblets!  Yum!
    Ray A.

    Walking I honestly did not plan on it but seeing that they served up fried gizzards, livers AND hearts! I just couldn't resist. Breaded and fried to perfection I got a half a pound of each and proceeded to cruise around the market snacking and enjoying my fried chicken giblets. OMG t'was soooo good. I wish I lived closer because I would be eating there all the time. Unfortunately I didn't try the chicken meat but if it is the same quality as the hearts, gizzards and liver I would guess it is awesome! And believe me I love fried chicken. Service was fast and friendly and with the hustle and bustle of the market the whole experience was the perfect Seattle experience. Just make sure to grab extra napkins and don't rest your snack bags on your lap. Because just like a good bag of Dick's cheeseburgers and fries anticipate grease.

    Honey sesame chicken stick
    Eliza O.

    Good place for fried food and some specialty things - like chicken hearts! Grew up eating chicken hearts so this was a fun find. Also tried the honey sesame chicken stick. It's a little bready, but there are good pieces of chicken, too. Looked like some locals were there to get food, too.

    Shirley W.

    Walked by this place captivated by the novelties in the glass case, which led to a huge disappointment. We got the gizzards and it was not edible. The gizzards were not crispy AND overly chewy. The batter was soggy af, which made the entire thing unappetizing. The 55 cents sauce that they charge would not save the flavor of this item. I would avoid at all cost. Please don't be fooled like I was. Just keep walking, no need to waste your money.

    Heaven on Earth!
    Rob M.

    While walking through Pikes Market trying various food serving establishments, my brother spotted this place. While he was looking at the chicken offerings, I spotted a side cabinet that had deep fried chicken gizzards, livers, and hearts. My brother and I we love these things, so we got a combo order of all three. After devouring the combo order we ordered another pound of gizzards and hearts. We both agreed that these were some of the best food we tried during our entire 5 day trip in Seattle. Perfectly cooked and the batter reminded me of a KFC-like flavor. We loved them so much that we came back the next day to get more! My brother tried a chicken stick and said it wasn't too good. My recommendation is to not even waste your time on anything else they offer, just stick to the hearts, gizzards, and liver. They would rank as some of the best I've ever tried, only at a couple of places in the Midwest have I ever had better gizzards.

    Layne D.

    Tried the orange chicken stick while snacking at pike place market. It was about $6 after tax and I will say it was a pretty big portion. Nothing stood out really, it tasted like the Chinese dish just on a stick. More sweet and sour vibe than anything. It's cheap and would certainly fill you up but I ended up pitching it after a few bites. Service was quick though and they have gizzards, hearts, livers etc. if that is what you are looking for.

    HUGE tempura shrimp!
    Sara L.

    As we were walking around the market, we started to get hangry and made a decision to eat here. Not our best decision of the day. We were drawn in by the crowd (we thought it was popular) and the view - they have very large shrimp in a warmed case and a second case displaying chicken, etc. Prices were reasonable - $7 for 5 huge shrimp. Hubby and I decided to share the tempura shrimp and a large water bottle. Reason for low stars is: line took FOREVER, there is no sense of urgency here; employee seemed indifferent to help us like she was just checking off boxes - no greeting, no smiles; the shrimp ended up not being hot - it was room temperature. There are too many other vendors with amazing food at the market to be spending money here for mediocre food.

    condiments around the corner
    Ryan M.

    Just a fried food stand, mostly chicken parts and other fried goodies like churros, fries, and some seafood. Like everything else in pikes market its overpriced, guess rent is high here. 1 piece of fried chicken thigh is $3, which btw is the cheapest thing you could probably buy in the market. I don't mind spending $3 on a piece of chicken if its really good and fried fresh to order, but these are sitting under a heat lamp and nothing special. Nothing bad about them just nothing remarkable. Perhaps there is something else on the menu that is much better but it is called Chicken valley, so my assumption is that chicken is their speciality. If you're looking for a quick cheap bite, this place is probably cheapest you'll find in the market. There is also mustard, ketchup and salt in a little stand around the corner for your fries and whatnot.

    Honey sesame chicken stick
    Cindy C.

    Walking by, the delicious scent drew us in. We couldn't decide on the spicy chicken skewer or the sesame honey chicken skewer and we ended up going with the latter. It was juicy and flavorful. Reminded me of orange chicken, so if you like that then you'll enjoy this. Great on the go snack. It's a small, modest fried-food joint.

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    Rude service, terrible food. How did they get so many good reviews? How can the food be good when the people working it hate their job?

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