bb.q Chicken NY K Town

  4.4 – 3,423,423,423 reviews   • Restaurant

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The bb.q in our name stands for Best of the Best Quality, and that’s exactly what you can expect from every one of our restaurants. Our Korean fried chicken is crispier, juicier, and more tender than anything you’ve tasted before, and our sauces provide an eclectic mix of flavor. Every dish is the result of both longstanding Korean tradition and modern research and development from our very own Chicken University. It’s a tremendous amount of work, but it’s all worth it when you take that first bite.

Korean grab-and-go joint with a small dining area, offering different styles of fried chicken and beer.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery bb.q Chicken NY K Town 10001

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Address: 25 W 32nd St, New York, NY 10001

Phone: (201) 665-3585

Website: https://bbqchicken.com/

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Reviews

Raj S
I was in the Korea town in New York and craving some Korean fried chicken.. There were actually a lot of options but I was running out of time. Had to pick something up quick. Tried the BBQ chicken for the first time and I actually liked the experience… it is not a dine in kind of an experience but a quick pick up and eat at work experience.. perfect location and in the heart of Korea town..

Service was OK.. they keep filling up the take away food and all you have to do is to pick what you like.. of course the best sellers go away fast and you have to wait till they refill it.. they actually have a wide range of menu with different types of chicken and different flour.. I got the hot hot and spicy chicken over rice and it was good… also tried the chi-pop and it was very average.. It’s probably for kids and tasted sweet… they have a wide variety of Korean chicken fried with different sauces.. overall a good experience..4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Katy Oian
To-go joint that doubles as a downstairs restaurant.

Their Korean chicken might not be as good as some of its neighbors, but the service & space makes up for it. Ideal place for large, scattered groups that are pre-eating for karoke (because we all know thats how a night in Ktown ends up).

For an initial party of 4 – we shared 1 poutine, 2 chickens (special & cheese), and 3 sojus. Theres bone/boneless, and all comes with side of fries.

Poutine… amazing. Bulgogi and fried egg and asian sauces, by the time you got to the fries it was marinated so deliciously. You can’t stop eating.

Special soy was good, as expected. The cheese? well um. ho-hm. Taste was ok but texture wise, it was like someone took a jumbo pac of the kraft easy mac powder and dumped it all over the chicken. So… no. Experiment fail.

Peach soju a bit too syrupy sweet. Maybe stick with grapefruit.
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Wilson Ho
First time trying the “dining in section” of this establishment, since the grab and go section is good.

Upon entering we went downstairs and got seated pretty quickly, sadly got sat on a table that was semi broken (wobbly legs making the drink spill) we ordered corn salad which is decent but basic and boneless honey garlic chicken with tteokbokki and fries which was suppose to be enough for two servings and what we got was 8 peices of tiny one bite over cooked 70% breading 30% chicken peices for 36$.. (suggestion never order meals that claim to serve more then one person and never order boneless) the corn and the fries were the only decent food items.
They completely forgot about the tteokbokki order which came out after we finished every other dish and that was a disappointment too, maybe 10 pieces of tiny rice cakes and the rest was cabbage with a little fried tofu skins.

In summary, skip the dine in and just go for the grab and go.
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Kevin Rosenbloom
Disappointing !

This is basically a Korean like version of KFC with second quality, over-fried chicken. The dumplings were overcooked, chewy and disappointing. There’s not much on the menu to order. And the kid at the register got my order wrong and then when I told him, he twisted the story around and told me that’s what I ordered.

There are no descriptions as to what ingredients are in the sauces so it’s extremely difficult to choose the type of wings unless you to do the cashier multiple questions which is difficult for you to do and difficult for them to answer. The guy at the counter pointed at of some odd board showing details based on allergies that had nothing to do with the ingredients of the sauces.

The cashier doesn’t answer questions well. He just says that he “just works there.” Lol, it doesn’t sound like he really likes working there. So there’s little service. What he said this I felt very sad for him and the establishment. How sad.

Spent $35 for this stuff. Crazy.
Really very disappointed I will never go back there again. If you like good food and you’re not a child looking for fried wings do not go there
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Siyu Liu
I’ve been coming to this location since my college years, but over the past two years the quality has noticeably declined.

Today I dined in and ordered the Honey Garlic. The chicken tasted like it had been sitting out for a while , it was not crispy at all and had a strange stale, oily smell. The sauce was also very minimal, and the texture honestly felt like chewing on an oily paper towel.

What’s disappointing is that when I order BBQ Chicken from another location in New Jersey, even for delivery, it still arrives crispy and flavorful. I don’t understand why this location struggles to maintain quality even for dine-in customers.

Portion sizes also seem smaller than before. Overall, the experience was very disappointing compared to how this place used to be.
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Jari-Ann Joseph
Honestly, it you want a quick bite that that isn’t your typical fast food joint, this will do. Its not earth shattering, write home to mom chicken. On busy days you’ll have to wait for seats.
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Yani Ed
This is a casual place to either quickly grab some fried chicken or go down and have some real chimaek (fried chicken and beer)! The upstairs has the classic box selection of pre-made fried chicken, which they stock often. There’s also sides like kimchi and tteok. Service is fast and you just grab, pay, and go.
Downstairs is the basement with the cocktails and alcohol. It’s a good place to chill with friends and chat since your phone might not receive the best signal down there. Chicken is made fresh to order there, too.
Really good spot to scratch the fried chicken itch.
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Steven Gong
Used to love this place but beware of the shrinkflation… the portions have gotten hilariously small. To the point where I wasn’t sure if there was anything even in the box when picking it up! The $16 portion now comes with just a few pieces and the batter to chicken ratio has also gotten worse. Unfortunately it’s just no longer worth it.
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Michelle Lee
Given that the chicken was fried a while ago, and kept under the warmer, it is fairly good. It is cheaper than other locations and because you don’t have to pay for the servers the total comes out to be cheaprr. It is fairly clean, and the tables are well maintained. They don’t provide spoons for ddeok bokki. I wish they would.
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Enzo Tan
A Great Spot for Crispy Korean Fried Chicken
My friends and I visited bb.q Chicken in K-Town on a Friday evening, and we were pleasantly surprised. Despite it being a Friday, the place wasn’t packed, and we were seated immediately, which was a huge plus.

We ordered easily via a QR code, and our food arrived hot and fresh in about 10-15 minutes. We opted for their combos, and they were absolutely delicious—the chicken was perfectly crispy and flavorful. A small but much-appreciated detail was their willingness to serve the sauce on the side in a cup, rather than mixed directly with the chicken.

The staff truly stood out; everyone was incredibly nice and always had a smile on their faces. They were also very attentive, refilling our water glasses every time they noticed they were half-full.

The ambiance is exactly what you’d expect from a lively sports bar: good music, TVs playing, and a buzzing atmosphere of people enjoying their evening. Overall, I can definitely see myself coming back here with friends every month or so for some fantastic Korean fried chicken and a great time.
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