If you know, you already know.If you're on the fence, it's worth a trip here for one of the best friend chicken places in the city and is the Only Taiwanese style fried chicken places anywhere. (Good luck finding another one.)Super juicy. And the tea is on point, especially on a hot day.Don't miss out on this if you want to be a fried chicken connoisseur or if are just hungry.
Nice clean place. The workers are very kind and the food is good. I loved the chicken.
I love this place. Its more expensive than a KFC or something but the quality, taste, and service is far above any other chicken place around. The rosehip milk tea was amazing. The staff is also respectful and the place is always clean. ✔➕
So good, I tried the spicy chicken sandwich and topped it off with Kung Fu Tea, Rosehip tea with mango bubbles. So delicious ?
It’s decent but I was a little disappointed. Did a pickup order and the chicken was fairly good and juicy with a nice crust, but our order had just come out of the fryer when I picked it up.The spicy isn’t spicy at all - I had trouble distinguishing it from the regular crispy chicken. I’m not sure if that’s typical or some other issue.I was disappointed they don’t have their own sauces - If I had known it was Ken’s I would have passed on the surcharge as I can take out better sauces from the fridge (which I did).The coleslaw was bland, the “cheese fries” were an order of fries with about a 1 - 2 oz container of canned cheese sauce (like you get at any convenience spot) on the side (not sure what I was expecting but a $1 whatever surcharge for that isn’t worth it). Cheese curds aren’t worth it, they were pretty boring and honestly reminded me more of fried mozzarella than curds.One lesson I just don’t get how many take out places haven’t figured out is you cannot put hot fries into a sealed box - they steam and turn into a rubbery mess. Even venting the box slightly helps but if you close it up tight with a waxed box it simply steams and the end result is “why bother”. This is why most burger places use paper pouches that are open on top.That all being said the chicken is ok - Royal Farms is a little further away so this is a decent option in the Charles Village walking area, but Royal farms has them beat on flavor. The crispy chicken recipe has a nice crunch but with no unique sauces to go with it - it feels a little lonely. 3.5 stars -
I tried spicy chicken with milk tea, perfect combination!
Taste better than Popeyes
Rated the wrong location and cant figure out how to. Delete the review, sorry.
Spicy Chicken Sandwich had a great flavor, meat was a little dry but overall a good sandwich for the price for sure.
Taiwanese fast-food chain. Must try the qua-qua bao.