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New York | You've never had Korean blueberry cheese fried chicken!

There’s actually a Korean snack shop in Flushing’s Di Wang Mall! 🎉 They specialize in creative boneless fried chicken 🍗—there are 10 flavors in total! Even the fruit flavors aren’t weird at all—I’m already planning to try the matcha fried chicken next time! 🌟 Blueberry Cheese Fried Chicken I was worried it might be a “dark cuisine” disaster before trying it, but it’s surprisingly delicious! The cheese is like sweet yogurt, coating the fried chicken, and it’s topped with blueberry sauce and fresh blueberries. It’s like fried chicken dessert—so worth a try! But I’d recommend pairing it with a savory flavor, though—eating it all alone might get a bit cloying. Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🥢 🌟 Cheese Fondue Fried Chicken This is my partner’s favorite! It’s savory with a rich cheese flavor—dunking the chicken in the melty cheese is so satisfying. Cheese lovers, don’t miss this! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🥢 🌟 Green Grape Fried Chicken You can order the sauce separately, so we tried a couple! This one tastes like the sauce for Korean-style sweet and sour pork, but without the sourness. The sauce itself doesn’t taste like grapes, but there are big chunks of grapes in it—fun touch! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Mustard Salad Fried Chicken This is my favorite sauce! The mustard isn’t too spicy—it balances perfectly with the crispy, oily chicken, super refreshing. I couldn’t stop eating it! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cakes) It’s on the sweet side, not very spicy at all! The rice cakes are nice and soft. The owner said even 6-7 year olds can eat it—and as someone who’s not great with spice, I totally agree! Perfect for people who don’t like spice, but if you love heat, it might be too mild. Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Oden The soup is fresh and delicious! There are fish cakes, huge chunks of radish, and more—it feels like you’re at a Korean street food stall! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Drinks We ordered Green Grape Jasmine Iced Tea and Fresh Coconut Blueberry. The jasmine iced tea is a must—you get tons of grape pulp, and it’s super refreshing! ⛳️ Mimisa 136-21 Roosevelt Ave, Queens, NY 11354 #NewYork #NYC #NewYorkFoodGuide #Cheese #SweetTreats #KoreanFoodNYC #FlushingFood #NYCFood #NYCFriedChicken #KoreanSnacks

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New York | You've never had Korean blueberry cheese fried chicken!

There’s actually a Korean snack shop in Flushing’s Di Wang Mall! 🎉 They specialize in creative boneless fried chicken 🍗—there are 10 flavors in total! Even the fruit flavors aren’t weird at all—I’m already planning to try the matcha fried chicken next time! 🌟 Blueberry Cheese Fried Chicken I was worried it might be a “dark cuisine” disaster before trying it, but it’s surprisingly delicious! The cheese is like sweet yogurt, coating the fried chicken, and it’s topped with blueberry sauce and fresh blueberries. It’s like fried chicken dessert—so worth a try! But I’d recommend pairing it with a savory flavor, though—eating it all alone might get a bit cloying. Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🥢 🌟 Cheese Fondue Fried Chicken This is my partner’s favorite! It’s savory with a rich cheese flavor—dunking the chicken in the melty cheese is so satisfying. Cheese lovers, don’t miss this! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🥢 🌟 Green Grape Fried Chicken You can order the sauce separately, so we tried a couple! This one tastes like the sauce for Korean-style sweet and sour pork, but without the sourness. The sauce itself doesn’t taste like grapes, but there are big chunks of grapes in it—fun touch! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Mustard Salad Fried Chicken This is my favorite sauce! The mustard isn’t too spicy—it balances perfectly with the crispy, oily chicken, super refreshing. I couldn’t stop eating it! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cakes) It’s on the sweet side, not very spicy at all! The rice cakes are nice and soft. The owner said even 6-7 year olds can eat it—and as someone who’s not great with spice, I totally agree! Perfect for people who don’t like spice, but if you love heat, it might be too mild. Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Oden The soup is fresh and delicious! There are fish cakes, huge chunks of radish, and more—it feels like you’re at a Korean street food stall! Rice bowl count: 🍚🍚🍚 🌟 Drinks We ordered Green Grape Jasmine Iced Tea and Fresh Coconut Blueberry. The jasmine iced tea is a must—you get tons of grape pulp, and it’s super refreshing! ⛳️ Mimisa 136-21 Roosevelt Ave, Queens, NY 11354 #NewYork #NYC #NewYorkFoodGuide #Cheese #SweetTreats #KoreanFoodNYC #FlushingFood #NYCFood #NYCFriedChicken #KoreanSnacks

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