2. Bb.q Chicken
7.6
25 W 32nd St (btwn Broadway and 5th Ave), New York, NY
Fried Chicken Joint · Koreatown · 54 tips and reviews
Jacqueline Chan: The original recipe chicken wings are the best. Very tender. Don’t get the chicken sandwich, the sauce is extremely sweet paired with the sweet bun it’s an overkill.
Andrew Hammond: An amazing entrance into the soul of Korean Fried Chicken culture and deliciousness.I recommend the Kimchi Fried Rice and the Olive Secret Spice Chicken! The service is great and vibe is so relaxed!
Kathleen Li: SO many kinds of Korean fried chicken in beautiful, beautiful cabinets. Maximal fried chicken, minimal human interaction (just grab from cabinet & pay). Tons of seating. Great for a quick, quiet meal.
3. Perrine
8.2
2 E 61st St, New York, NY
French Restaurant · Upper East Side · 3 tips and reviews
ᴴ: perrine salad, campanelle al tartuffo, roasted salmon and the creamy mashed potatoes worth to try🤤 loved the service too 👍🏻
Andrew C: Did not have restaurant week menu on weekend, so pricier than planned... but definitely worth it - all the food and service and atmosphere was wonderful (even as a hotel restaurant)!!!
SMA: If you are going for breakfast .. I recommend pancakes 😋
11. Mr. Chow
7.1
121 Hudson St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
Chinese Restaurant · Tribeca · 75 tips and reviews
Bledar Asllani: Best outdoor seats in TriBeCa, like no other lycée martini in town and very attentive service.
Eelain Steketee: you are obviously a total douchebag if you're so close to chinatown and you come here for chinese food.
Brisk: "How many times can I go to Mr. Chow's, Tao's, Nobu, Hold up, lemme move my bowels" - Jay-Z "Success" Sourced from rapgenius.com.