

Both the wings and the tenders are juicy, tasty, plump pieces of chicken, and there are delicious options for sauces to complement. Some places you’ll find the chicken to be dry and chewy. Truth be told this meal could actually be split between two folks (or like we mentioned earlier there’s enough to take home to enjoy later).

We opted for “Combo 1” on this visit which includes: Eight (8) wings, four (4) tenders, and two (2) sides off of the menu. There’s plenty enough to take home for leftovers to enjoy again.
#Korean fried chicken orlando pro#
PRO TIP: The combo boxes are a really great deal if you’re looking for the most bang for your buck. In addition to the wings (their specialty) there are chicken tenders and sandwiches, bibim-bowls, vegan and vegetarian-friendly Kimchi, and delicious sides (more on that below). Home in the space formerly held by Noodles and Rice just a couple of blocks north of Tori Tori, you can see Chi-Kin’s menu offers a variety of options for patrons. The dining area is both quaint and adorable of course you can always take your order(s) to go or order ahead online. The dining experience at Chi-Kin is quick service, so guests order their food via a walk-up counter and then it is delivered to the dining room. Now we’re a tad bit late to the game on this one because Chi-Kin has actually been open for well over a year, but we’re only recently now just discovering it (and, can we let you in on a little secret – we’ve actually already been back twice since this initial outing!). That place for us is the Chi-Kin Korean Chicken spot in the Mills 50 District, and that reason is, quite frankly, because it’s just friggin’ delicious. Every once in a while there comes along a food place that for some reason just seems to capture your heart.
