This 12-piece chicken wing combo, priced at HKD $128 and inclusive of a drink, offers diners the flexibility to choose three different flavors of either chicken wings or drumettes. It’s a generous portion ideal for sharing or satisfying a serious craving. Here’s a closer look at the three featured flavors:
Miyazaki Nanban Chicken Wings with Tartar Sauce For takeaway orders, the sauce is served on the side to preserve the crisp texture of the fried wings. The tartar sauce is a Japanese-style blend—light, sweet, and mildly tangy, with a refreshing profile that cuts through the richness of the fried chicken. This pairing is especially well-suited for those who prefer a cleaner, more balanced flavor without an overpowering sourness.
Hong Kong-Style Salty Lemon Soda Wings A bold and nostalgic take on a classic local beverage, these wings are coated in a sauce inspired by salty lemon soda (Ham Ling Chat). The sauce is slow-cooked to concentrate its flavor, allowing it to cling tightly to the wings. The result is a unique combination of sweet and savory notes, with the citrusy saltiness standing out in every bite. Rich, flavorful, and undeniably addictive.
Typhoon Shelter Garlic Wings (Wing Tip Option Available) This version draws inspiration from the iconic Hong Kong-style typhoon shelter dishes, featuring a generous coating of crispy golden garlic. What elevates this flavor is the natural seafood umami, reminiscent of crab or shrimp, which adds an extra layer of depth. The optional wing tip version offers added crunch and a more intense texture. Among all the flavors, this was the standout favorite—bold, aromatic, and packed...
Read moreTop tier. One of a kind. Spectacular. They're all wingettes so that's awesome lol All sorts of cooking styles and flavours are available (even bobba). Definitely worth a stop-by and enjoy the yummy wings. The shop typically has quite the amount of customers AND they cook your food after you order it, so getting your food might...
Read morePurely based on food alone: it's delicious. It's freshly fried I believe, and the sauces are good. Highly recommend to get the plastic gloves to eat rather than the forks, because they only serve those crappy disposable wooden forks which can barely poke anything. Get the gloves to enjoy...
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