In recent years, Vancouver has seen a surge of Korean fried chicken spots, and Prinkle Chicken is one of them .
Pricing
Prinkle Chicken’s pricing falls in the mid-range—not exactly cheap, but not overly expensive either. For those curious about trying something new, the price point is fairly reasonable.
Food Experience • Original Spicy fried Chicken : We tried one of their popular meals, and the original spicy fried chicken stood out. The exterior was crispy, while the inside was juicy and tender. However, the overall flavor leaned towards the sweeter side, which is characteristic of Korean-style fried chicken. • Bulgogimen This dish was somewhat underwhelming. The noodles were reminiscent of instant noodles, topped with a few slices of Korean-style beef. The taste was average and not particularly memorable.
Final Thoughts
Overall, Prinkle Chicken’s fried chicken is worth a try, especially if you enjoy the slightly sweet flavor profile typical of Korean cuisine. As for other dishes, there’s room for improvement. Perhaps next time, we’ll explore more items on the menu to discover what else they...
Read moreMy wife didn't want to cook so I told her I would see what Skip the Dishes had and found Prinkle Fried Chicken that is located pretty near our home and it had pretty good rating.
So I ordered their BOGO (buy one get one free) combos:
We didn't know what to expect but the food arrived hot and the fried chicken were placed in these paper boxes while the seaweed rolls and hash browns were in paper bags.
All the items were fresh and deep fried to perfection. The honey soy sauce chicken was sweet and savoury which was pleasant to eat. The snow was basically cheese powder but not too much and enough to have cheese flavour taste to it that made it very delicious to eat.
Overall I have to say that this was a good takeout meal and would definitely order...
Read moreWe placed an order at chicko chicken (10330 152 St Unit 85, Surrey, BC V3R 4G8)but canceled it because the waitress was rude and forced to order what they have. I came from the US, I didn't know much about Canadian k-food. When I was asking about their business menu on google but she was stubborn over the phone just hurry and finished up. chicko chicken sold differently from the menu… They said they sell chicken with bone-in and boneless, but there is the only option with boneless. However, I found this restaurant on Google (and yelp) all staff was very nice. The owner recommended some prinkle seasoning to me for free. Very tasty and crispy even take out. Original chicken was not too salty, really good for me and I recommend(should order) yangnyeom chicken.
They are Chinese but better than Korean business mind and flavor as well.
By the way, Oh I am Komerican.
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