Wings were served piping hot and glazed with a sweet and savoury sauce. Wings were more juicy than 4 Fingers so that's a plus! However it was $28.90 for 18 pieces which was like nine chicken wings so definitely not cheap. Good to share with friends but it wouldn't fill you up full so do get other dishes!
Pretty average army stew but it's always something comforting and filling on a cold day with friends. It was also slightly on the pricier side (about $30) considering the ingredients that were in the stew.
This unassuming kimbap ($8.90) was packed full of flavours and took me by surprise. It was tightly wrapped with a mouthwatering beef bulgogi which really stood out amidst the soft, fragrant rice and vegetables. It also came in a cute cardboard box similar to Makisan. Highly recommend!
There's a promotion for the wings where you can get 12 for $9.90 if you like their FB and Instagram which is a pretty good deal as it was a cool five bucks off the original price so do look out for the poster at the cashier! The wings were not as juicy as I had hoped, probably only a small bit better than 4 Fingers, and the drumsticks ($16.90/ 6 pieces)were smaller than usual which was disappointing. However, the soy garlic sauce we had was slathered on evenly and was sweet and salty to the perfect amount.
Overall, definitely a step above 4 Fingers, in terms of taste and variety of offerings, but the fries were the same and chicken portions left us wanting more.
This soup came in three versions - original, monster and creamy which were of varying degrees of spiciness. We got the creamy one and the broth was flavourful and tangy from the tomato base. It also had a bit of spiceness and the noodles were nice and chewy. Seafood wise it wasn't super generous and probably frozen. But not too bad for the price you pay ($10.90).