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“Red-hot Korean fried chicken served in a hidden, clubby den above Fifth Avenue.” —citysearch

Cuisine:  Korean
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Address: 314 5th Avenue, New York http://bonchon.com/ Phone: 212-221-2222 I have no idea what special sauce Bon Chon use to marinate the chicken prior to frying, but they are absolutely to die for - crispy, flavorful and totally addictive (nickname: Ganja Wings). You have two op... Read More
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I decided to ride my bike 165 blocks up to lab last Tuesday partially on a whim, partially because I just brought it to the city, but mostly because I was lured by the prospect of awesome fried chicken for lunch. On Monday, Priscilla suggested that sometime we should bike over to Fort Lee, NJ, from... Read More
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Coordinating out-of-the-city errands isn???t always easy. I wanted drivable Korean fried chicken but that would involve Queens or Northern New Jersey and neither of those were places where I wanted to shop (Union and Middlesex counties). Then I remembered Bon Chon Staten Island, which would be en... Read More
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Coordinating out-of-the-city errands isn’t always easy. I wanted drivable Korean fried chicken but that would involve Queens or Northern New Jersey and neither of those were places where I wanted to shop (Union and Middlesex counties). Then I remembered Bon Chon Staten Island, which would be en... Read More
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Coordinating out-of-the-city errands isn’t always easy. I wanted drivable Korean fried chicken but that would involve Queens or Northern New Jersey and neither of those were places where I wanted to shop (Union and Middlesex counties). Then I remembered Bon Chon Staten Island, which would be en... Read More
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Priscilla and I biked to Boom Boom Chicken in Fort Lee last Wednesday. Fried chicken in Fort Lee is starting to turn into a weekly thing. Boom Boom Chicken used to be a Bon Chon Chicken. But the owners decided that they wanted to upgrade the sauce, and they broke off from the franchise. It reminds... Read More
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Bon Chon Chicken, now available in the East Village, hooray Boka joined the St. Mark's Place yakotori and noodle row about a month and a half ago. It's owned by a Korean family (so says the very hur... Continue reading "New 'Fusion' Korean on St. Mark's&qu... Read More
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