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15 Best Fried Chicken Spots In NYC To Devour Right Now

Calling all fried chicken enthusiasts! With National Fried Chicken Day coming up on July 6, we’ve put together our list of the best places to devour some delicious chicken. From classic southern-style chicken and waffles to irresistible buffalo sandwiches, these spots are whipping up the juiciest and golden brown meat around. Here’s where to satisfy your fried chicken craving right now.

1. Red Rooster, Harlem

Fried chicken from Red Rooster in Harlem, NYC.
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Let’s start with a Harlem staple, who’s name comes in honor of the legendary Harlem speakeasy that attracted neighborhood folk, jazz greats, and noteworthy figures of the 20th century. With chef and restaurateur Marcus Samulesson at the helm, Red Rooster serves diverse meals influenced by Black American staples, like the YEP! Chicken & Waffles and the Chicken Tower (20 piece Hot Honey Yardbird, cornbread & choice of 3 sides). See full menu here.

Where: 310 Lenox Ave

2. Pies ’n Thighs, Williamsburg

Fried chicken, mac and cheese, and a beer from Pies 'N Thighs in Brooklyn, NY
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Pies ’n Thighs in Brooklyn has been around since 2006, serving some of the most authentic Southern fried chicken in NYC. After meeting as cooks in a diner, owners Sarah Sanneh and Carolyn Bane now proudly serve hearty meals like their award-winning Fried-Chicken Boxes (w/biscuit and side) and Banana Cream Pies for dessert. The name holds true to their specialties and it deserves your visit. See full menu here.

Where: 166 S 4th Street, Brooklyn

3. Pelicana Chicken, Multiple Locations

Assortment of Korean chicken dishes from Pelicana Chicken
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Pelicana Chicken is one of the best for Korean fried chicken, and they have just about everything, from boneless to bone-in, and wings to drumsticks. Their world famous Sweet and Spicy (Yangnyeom) Chicken is the talk of the town here, especially when it’s dowsed in their special sauce. It’s crunchy, flavorful, and juicy. Don’t forget to add in one of their Mochi Donut Cheese Balls while you’re at it too.

Where: Find your location here

4. Pecking House, Park Slope

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Pecking House’s fried chicken is what you can call upscale, but it’s with intention. Their sichuan-seasoned Chicken Meals (2 or 3 pieces) are always a great option, or you could always opt for one of their tasty chicken sandwiches. We prefer the Spicy Chicken Sandwich (Fuqi chili sauce, Oaxaca cheese, pickled jalapeños, brioche) ourselves. While the prices may seem heftier here, it’s because of the dining experience and notable difference in the quality of the meat. See full menu here.

Where: 244 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn

5. Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken, East Village

Fried chicken and sides from Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken in NYC.
Photo: Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken/Steve Hill

Brothers Eric & Bruce Bromberg are behind the East Village chicken joint Blue Ribbon, and their food is a must-try in our opinion. When you’re not snacking on one of their drumsticks, thighs or tender combos, we suggest ordering their Sandwich of the Month, which is the Beach Bird (Coney Island-inspired crispy fried chicken sandwich layered with pickled cucumbers and brown mustard topped with 100% beef hot dog and french fries tossed in sea salt and malt vinegar) this month. See full menu here.

Where: 28 E 1st St

6. Rowdy Rooster, East Village

Fried chicken sandwich from Rowdy Rooster in NYC.
Photo: Rowdy Rooster

India’s tradition of fried chicken comes to life at Rowdy Rooster, where they chef up everything from the Big Rowdy Chicken Sandwich (potato bun, mint, yogurt, pickled onion) to street cart favorites like Chili Chicken (boneless chicken, chili garlic sauce, green chili, scallions). From Chicken Pakoras in the North to Chicken 65 in the South, Chef Chintan Pandya & Restaurateur Roni Mazumdar are bring the boldest Indian spices you can find to NYC. See full menu here.

Where: 149 1st Avenue

7. Charles Pan Fried Chicken, Multiple Locations

Fried chicken from Charles Pan-Fried Chicken in NYC
Photo: Charles Pan-Fried Chicken/Facebook

Specializing in pan-fried chicken, Charles Gabriel proudly serves his soul food with care and precision out of his Harlem flagship. Since 1990, he’s been whipping up chicken using his unique skillet-cooking method, which makes it the crispiest and juiciest around. For no frills, get the Pan-Fried Chicken Plate (3 pieces served with two sides and cornbread) or if you want to mix it up… try the Barbecue Chicken or Smothered Chicken (smothered in Charles Homemade Gravy). You can also order a la carte too! See full menu here.

Where: 

Harlem (Flagship) – 340 W 145th St

Other Locations – Find them here

8. 375 Chicken ‘N Fries, Lower East Side & Hell’s Kitchen

Photo: 375 Chicken ‘N Fries/Facebook

This chicken and fries joint is utterly delicious, and their chicken sandwiches and popcorn chicken are too good to miss out on. Their sandwiches like the Sweet Chili Sandwich (Potato Roll, Buttermilk Fried Chicken, Sweet Chili Glaze, Cheddar, Samurai Sauce) and 375° Hot Chicken Sandwich (Buttermilk Fried Chicken, Chili Oil, Cayenne Pepper Spice, Pepper jack Cheese, Sriracha Mayo, Coleslaw, Pickles) are some of the crunchiest around.

Or…dig into their Chick ‘n Pop popcorn chicken, which ranges in flavors from buffalo-honey to mango-habanero to PB&J (with Grape Jelly Glaze, Peanut Sauce). See full menu here.

Where: 

Lower East Side – 124 Ludlow St

Hell’s Kitchen – 649 9th Ave

9. Sweet Chick, Multiple Locations

Chicken platters from Sweet Chick in NYC.
Photo: Sweet Chick/Facebook

Since opening in 2013, Sweet Chick now stands in its own class thanks to their chicken and waffles. The two piece bone-in chicken comes served with your choice of Belgian waffle (apple cinnamon, bacon cheddar, chocolate chip or vanilla glaze). Plus, their menu offers other fried chicken favorites like their signature buttermilk biscuit breakfast sandwiches, crispy chicken sandwiches, fresh market salads, and more. Don’t forget about their boozy frozen drinks too! See full menu here.

Where: Find your location here

10. Bobwhite Counter, East Village, Union Square & LIC

Chicken platters from Bobwhite Counter in NYC
Photo: Bobwhite Counter/Facebook

Bobwhite Counter might be the most affordable fried chicken option our list, and maybe the tastiest too. They’ve been serving their no frills poultry for over 10 years, and you can get just about anything chicken-related here. We’re talking combo boxes for under $9, chicken sandwiches served on biscuits, and even chicken wraps. It’s safe to say they’ve mastered their craft after all these years. See menu here.

Where: 

East Village – 94 Avenue C

Union Square – 124 E 14th St

Long Island City – 28-17 Jackson Ave, Queens

11. Amy Ruth’s, Harlem

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Amy Ruth’s in Harlem stems from many family generations of Southern cooking, and their delicious chicken is proof! Their chicken and waffles meal, The Rev. Al Sharpton is why many flock to this long-standing establishment, but their larger Southern honey-fried chicken entree, The Reggie Harris, is equally as satisfying. See full menu here.

Where: 113 W 116th St

12. noreetuh, East Village

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Stop by noreetuh, a Michelin-recognized modern Hawaiian restaurant, that serves their variation of the American staple, the Mochiko Fried Chicken. Getting its name from the sweet rice flour batter its fried in, its crispy texture and flavorful profiles will have your tastebuds tingling! Their fried chicken is also available in their Mochiko Chicken Loco Moco dish, which comes with boneless dark meat brined and fried in Mochiko batter, served over rice and Hawaiian macaroni salad, topped with a sunny-side up egg, and finished with gravy. See full menu here.

Where: 128 1st Ave

13. Slava, SoHo

Fried Chicken Kyiv Sandiwich from Slava restaurant in NYC.
Photo: Slava

Slava, a high-end modern Ukrainian restaurant and cocktail bar in SoHo is proudly serving their Fried Chicken Kyiv Sandwich, an Americanized version of the Ukrainian classic. Chef Pavlo Servetnyk prepares it by stuffing a chicken breast with dill and butter, tossing it in egg and flour and pan frying it, then serving it on a fresh bread with aioli, pickled carrots, lettuce, and hot sauce (w/roasted potatoes lathered in porcini mushroom mousse on the side). See full menu here.

Where: 77 W Houston St

14. The Flying Cock, Murray Hill

Photo: The Flying Cock

As part of their new Birds & Bubbles campaign, The Flying Cock in Murray Hill is serving Fried Chicken Slider Towers every Wednesday all summer long! Consisting of towered rows packed with fries and chicken sliders, you and up to 4 people can enjoy it for $89! It comes with a bottle of Prosecco as well to wash it down with. Learn more and see full menu here.

Where: 497 3rd Ave

15. bb.q Chicken, Multiple Locations

Fried chicken platters from bb.q Chicken
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Rounding out or list is bb.q Chicken, who is a chicken lover’s dream. Choose between their boneless, bone-in, whole chicken, or combination platters and you can get just about any meal and size you’re after. Plus, they also have tasty Korean foods you can pair with them too like bokki and fried rice. See full menu here.

Where: Find your location here

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Here Are Sopranos Star Michael Imperioli’s Top 5 Italian Restaurants In NYC

It’s safe to say that Michael Imperioli is Italian-American royalty.

Hailing from Mount Vernon (just a little bit past The Bronx), this actor is known for his recent role as White Lotus’ scandalous Dominic Di Grasso and starring in New York classics like Goodfellas and The Sopranos.

With ancestors and a bloodline drawing back to Lazio and Sicily, it’s pretty safe to assume that he knows a thing or two about GOOD Italian cuisine. During a recent podcast interview on Scott Lipps’s LippsService, Michael went down the list of his top five Italian restaurants in New York City, and to be honest, we trust him.

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If you’re anything like us, you’ll always find time for some good Italian food!

Here are Michael Imperioli’s favorite Italian restaurants in NYC.

1. Lucali’s Pizza, Cobble Hill

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As we mentioned in our complete New York City travel guide, Lucali’s has some of the best pizzas in the city. They open at 4 PM and usually have people waiting in line from early in the afternoon trying to secure a spot on their list. Yes, it’s THAT serious over there. Lucali isn’t new to getting notoriety from celebrities, though. One of the restaurant’s biggest claims to fame is that Jay-Z & Beyonce are regulars. Imagine successfully securing a spot on the list for the day, and those two walk in!?

Ingredients change based on what is fresh that day, so you’ll never know what you’ll get until you get there, but they’re known for having the best pizza in NYC for a reason!

Where: 575 Henry St.

2. Da Nico Ristorante, Little Italy

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We told you before that Da Nico’s is one of those Little Italy establishments that isn’t a tourist trap, but if you didn’t believe us, then maybe you’ll believe Michael! Da Nico’s Ristorante has been a New York staple since 1993. Aside from being a favorite of the Yankees and Mayor Giuliani, this family-owned and operated eatery serves up an extensive list of pastas and Italian dishes. If you can think of it, they probably have it.

Where: 164 Mulberry St.

3. Via Carota, West Village

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Via Carota landing a spot on Michael Imperioli’s list isn’t a surprise after landing a spot on The New York Times’ Top 100 Restaurants In NYC list earlier this year. This women-owned restaurant only takes walk-ins, so be sure to plan your day ahead of time – there may be a wait but trust us, it’s worth it! Their menu consists of tasty Italian options (with the main highlight being the pasta dishes).

Where: 51 Grove St.

4. Bamonte’s Restaurant

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Bamonte’s is a well-known Brooklyn spot that has been serving up Italian-American dishes for over a century! It’s so old-school that all the servers wear tuxedos. Some of their standout dishes are veal parmigiana and Bamonte’s pork chop, but you can trust every dish to be excellent at this no-frills restaurant. Aside from being known around the borough as one of the best restaurants, it’s been in numerous shows, including several episodes of The Sopranos.

Where: 32 Withers Street

5. Accademia

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Accademia is the newest eatery on Michael’s list and for a good reason. Each dish on the menu comprises fresh, house-made pasta and imported Italian ingredients, each representing a different region of Italy. And, like the pasta dishes, each dessert is also made in-house and includes tasty treats such as zeppolescannolis, gelato, and sorbet. The interior is designed to give you the feeling of being cozy at home. 3500 vintage books repurposed from a decommissioned library line the glowing bookshelves of the room, creating an inviting, sound-controlled, and conversation-starting setting to enjoy great food & wine with friends!

Where: 646 Amsterdam Ave.

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* This article was originally published here