Flavorful Korean fried chicken & unique onigiri. Try the soy garlic glaze or tuna mayo onigiri.
A go-to spot for Korean fried chicken, this establishment offers a wide array of flavors, with the soy garlic glaze frequently cited as a standout. Beyond the classic fried chicken, they also serve unique onigiri options like tuna mayo and gochujang galbi. It's a popular choice for a satisfying and flavorful meal in Koreatown.
Specializing in Korean fried chicken, this restaurant is praised for its flavorful options, with the soy garlic glaze being a particular favorite. They also offer interesting fusion items like tuna mayo and gochujang galbi onigiri. While generally well-received, one reviewer specifically cautioned against the Koreatown location.
"The soy garlic glaze Korean fried chicken and boneless wing boxes are highly recommended. Unique onigiri options like tuna mayo and gochujang galbi are also worth trying."
Customers generally have a positive sentiment towards the food, particularly praising the Korean fried chicken and specific flavors like soy garlic. While many recommend the restaurant, one user explicitly advised against the Koreatown location.
Important Note
One user specifically advises against the Koreatown location.
"This user states they also go to BB.Q Chicken and find it good, in addition to Rowdy Rooster."
Positive"BB.Q Chicken is a favorite of this user, who frequently gets their boneless wing boxes in flavors like honey garlic."
Positive"This user feels BB.Q Chicken is better than Pecking House."
Positive"This user mentioned BB.Q Chicken on 32nd Street for its wide selection of delicious Korean fried chicken, including boneless options."
Positive"This is mentioned as a good choice in Koreatown for a quick, no-nonsense meal, observed to be busy with people on lunch breaks."
Positive"The user mentioned that they would be better off going to bb.q chicken for chicken compared to Kobeque."
Positive"This commenter suggests trying Korean wings from various places like Pelicana, Olive BBQ, and Bonchon, noting that some use rice flour for crispiness. They mention it's not cheap."
Neutral"Lists BBQ Chicken (Korean) as a recommended option."
Positive"Includes BBQ Chicken (Korean) as a recommended spot."
Positive"While the user generally likes bb.q chicken, they specifically do not recommend the Koreatown location."
Negative"The user preferred BB.Q chicken's soy garlic glaze over Cocodaq's."
Positive"Coqdaq exceeded expectations, delivering great food and atmosphere despite the commenter's usual skepticism towards such places."
Positive"The user implicitly recommends BBQ Chicken as an alternative to Cocodaq for Korean fried chicken."
Positive"Recommends BBQ Chicken in Koreatown, which has tuna mayo, gochujang galbi, and cajan kimchi onigiri for about $3 each."
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