

Bonchon was created to satisfy a craving. A craving for nostalgia and familiarity. A craving for the indulgent taste of authentic, flavorful, crunchy, Korean fried chicken accompanied with a variety of unique pan Asian comfort foods. In the beginning, there were few places to satisfy this craving in the United States. Our founder, Mr. Seo, introduced premium, flavorful sauces and cooking techniques served in a globally inspired, modern and sleek environment. And for the next generation of diners, a new way to experience fried chicken was born. We continue the legacy of our founder’s passion for the utmost in quality and flavor in our sauces, ingredients and cooking techniques to deliver our unique fried chicken with that different kind of c
Casual chain serving cooked-to-order Korean fried chicken, plus other traditional eats.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16177 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Phone: (714) 660-4557
Website: https://bonchon.com/
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Reviews
We ended up stopping by on a Friday evening to have dinner, upon arriving a gentleman greeted us right away and let us choose where we preferred to sit in the restaurant. He came by with their menus and got our drink orders right away. He also told us that when we were ready to order they have a call button located at the tables so they’d know to come by our table. It’s a nice convenience to have so you don’t feel pressured.
Customer service was great! The gentleman waiting on us was very friendly and attentive. Whenever we pressed the call button he would come over right away. He was always quick to get something if needed also.
They have such a big selection on their menu, it’s hard to choose just a few items to try! I already knew coming here that it would take a few visits to try everything that looked good. But for our first visit we got the following: Pork Buns, Small Half & Half Boneless Wings and the Bulgogi House Fried Rice! honestly I enjoyed almost everything. The only thing I will mention is that the wings were a bit dry and needed more sauce on them. Pork buns were probably my favorite out of everything. The pork was so juicy and delicious. The fried rice was also a nice pairing with the chicken. It was packed with flavor too.
Overall I think my next visit I might try the bone-in wings. Maybe the boneless just isn’t what they’re known for. They also have a bunch of other items I look forward to getting in the future. I will definitely be back!
Well, I guess I’ll have to wait until I return to FL, for that Authentic BonChon Crunch and Flavor.
TTEOKBOKKI – 12.95
Bulgogi House Fried Rice – 13.95
Bulgogi Korean Tacos – 12.95
Total… about $75 for dinner with 3.
I came here on a thursday evening.. about 7pm. To my surprise, there was only another group sitting in the restaurant. It’s pretty small. Maybe it seats about 40-50 people.
We ordered the above. I’ve never tried tteokbokki.. but I’d seen it on alot of Korean Dramas I’ve been watching on netflix. So I thought I’d give it a try.
The fried chicken is beautiful. It tastes good to great. The spicy was abit too much for me (I guess on a scale of 1 mild and 10 hottest).. it’s probably a 4. I’m weaksauce when it comes to hotness! Skin was crispy and tasty. I really liked the garlic sauce more. Again.. chicken was tasty and moist. This includes both wings and drumsticks.. they were moist. (I’d had issues going to buffalo wild wings.. and even Von’s where the wings were DRY). Bonchon delivered on moistness.
Oh yea!… as for the Fried Rice and Tacos.
I liked the tacos. I’d try it a gain… sweet and tasty.
As for the fried rice… it was not bad. Maybe for me.. (I like it salty).. it was a little bland and not as flavorful as I was expecting it.
Services was really good (probably because there was only my group and
another family).
By the time it was 8pm.. it got crowded and was maybe at 50% capacity.
Finally the tteokbokki. I thought it was interesting. Alas, I think I’m not a fish cake person.. the first ones were interesting.. but then after eating more and more.. I could pass.
Price is abit pricey, but it’s a nice fusion type of place where I can get korean food as well as korean fried chicken. Again.. I would try the place again:
1. didn’t get to try the seasoned fries
2. didn’t get to try the glass noodles
I also like that they have their menu readily available online through their website.
They also have a family meal.. at the window of their restaurant I read the price wrong. But the deal seems pretty decent.
42.95 FAMILY MEAL XL12 wings (bone-in or boneless), 6 drums, choice of 2 double-portioned sides and choice of white rice or plain fried rice.