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What is your go to restaurant/grocer for FRIED CHICKEN as pickup or to go in VEGAS?


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My go to for a fried chicken sandwich is Farm Basket.  There are only a few left in the country and that combo of fried chicken, miracle whip, and cranberry sauce satsifies a craving.  I've never ordered their chicken.

 

Chow downtown also makes a mean fried chicken.

 

I'm not really a fan of Blue Ribbon.  Been twice and disappointed both times.

 

I haven't found any drop-dead delicious fried chicken in Vegas, ones I'd rank highly:

 

Mochiko Chicken

Flock and Fowl (everything is good there)

Strip n Dip (others swear by it, i'm ambivalent)

Honey Salt (great buttermilk chicken sandwich)

 

For Korean-style, Ross J's Aloha Grill and Soyo are the go-to places.  I prefer the Japanese Karage-style which can be found at most any of the top Ramen houses.

 

Hash-House a Go Go has a mean fried chicken, although the portions are ridiculously big.

 

For fast food, I'd say PDQ is highly underrated, and Raisin' Cane's satisfied the finger craving.

 

Wing-wise, Tap House is the tops I've found on the West Side.

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My go to for a fried chicken sandwich is Farm Basket.  There are only a few left in the country and that combo of fried chicken, miracle whip, and cranberry sauce satsifies a craving.  I've never ordered their chicken.

 

Chow downtown also makes a mean fried chicken.

 

I'm not really a fan of Blue Ribbon.  Been twice and disappointed both times.

 

I haven't found any drop-dead delicious fried chicken in Vegas, ones I'd rank highly:

 

Mochiko Chicken

Flock and Fowl (everything is good there)

Strip n Dip (others swear by it, i'm ambivalent)

Honey Salt (great buttermilk chicken sandwich)

 

For Korean-style, Ross J's Aloha Grill and Soyo are the go-to places.  I prefer the Japanese Karage-style which can be found at most any of the top Ramen houses.

 

Hash-House a Go Go has a mean fried chicken, although the portions are ridiculously big.

 

For fast food, I'd say PDQ is highly underrated, and Raisin' Cane's satisfied the finger craving.

 

Wing-wise, Tap House is the tops I've found on the West Side.

Love Cane's, but was disappointed by PDQ.

 

The fried chicken at M & M Soul Food on Charleston is excellent.

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