
Sup’s Chicken is a Korean fusion chicken restaurant in Gardena, serving crispy fried chicken, grilled chicken, and our famous Signature Hot Sauce. Inspired by global culinary experiences and a lifelong passion for chicken, we craft every dish freshly to order. Our Signature Hot Sauce—bold, spicy, and unforgettable—is at the heart of our menu, giving each chicken sandwich and plate its unique flavor. More than just a restaurant, Sup’s Chicken is where flavor, culture, and community come together—fresh, tasty, and satisfying to the last bite.
Hours
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17243 Main St, Gardena, CA 90248
Phone: (310) 769-1017
Website: https://www.supschicken.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
The dining area is small with a few tables and chairs, but it’s clean.
Food took about 15-20mins but there were about 4-5 orders ahead of us. Our order came out very fresh and hot.
Signature chicken sandwich was great! Chicken was juicy! Loved that it was stuffed and had flavor. It had some kind of slaw in it, not sure if it’s the same one on the side menu, but it was so good. I hate buying chicken sandwiches from places and it only has a dry chicken in it. Nope, not this place. Probably one of the best chicken sandwiches I’ve ever had. Amazing. The level 2 sauce it comes with on the side is also quite good. Very smart that they put it on the side just in case people can’t handle spicy. The sandwich itself had a bit of spice but nothing crazy. The side sauce had some kick and it wasn’t even the spiciest sauce on the menu.
Only downside is that there is no restroom? At least I didn’t see one, unless it’s outside? I’m unsure.
Overall, I’d definitely come back again when in this area.
If you like spicy the sauce is perfect numbing flavor. I already want to go back and can’t wait to try the other menu items.
Also if you like purple yam the Goguma latte is very creamy/rich and refreshing.
The owners are so nice and friendly- I’m surprised this place isn’t packed. Look forward to trying again soon.
I got the Signature Sandwich with LVL 2 sauce. The sandwich was massive, and the chicken was so thick, incredibly juicy, and perfectly cooked. The breading and cabbage were crunchy too. The mayo was a creamy complement to the chicken without being overpowering. The spicy sauce was served on the side, and it was so deliviously flavorful and not only spicy. My only complaint here is that I wish there was more spicy sauce and that it was spread inside the sandwich, because I kept forgetting to drizzle sauce on between bites and still ran out.
The salt and vinegar fries tasted exactly like the Lay’s flavor but with more potato from the fries, of course. Honestly the fries were nothing special but they gave so much that the box was overflowing.
I tried my friend’s Kimchi Egg Sandwich too. The ham was pretty forgettable or missable, but the egg was delicious. The egg was incredibly moist, sweet, and delicately salty, and it paired well with the mild acidity of the kimchi.
We chatted with the owner a bit when we picked up our food and she was very sweet and kind. She made sure we had everything we needed to enjoy our meal. I hope more people check this place out, because it’s unfortunately very missable in its current location. I’m going to come back but will definitely share a sandwich next time.
We ordered the six-piece soy honey Korean wings ($8.99 at the time), and they were perfectly crispy, sticky, and full of bold, authentic flavor. We also got the eight-piece boneless soy honey wings ($10.99 at the time), which were just as delicious—tender, juicy, and coated in that addictive sweet-savory glaze Korean wings are known for. The fries were $4 and came out hot and crisp, the perfect side to all the goodness.
If you’re craving legit Korean wings and amazing service, Sup’s Chicken is the spot!
They have a few barstool seats to eat your food there. And a kiosk to order and pay. I think I saw some merch too.
They have a small simple menu. It shouldn’t take too long to try everything on it.