Small space with fewer than 25 seats offers an intimate vibe with chef's passion visible. Andouille sausage shines in rich dishes like gumbo and cheesy grits. Fried chicken is crispy and flavorful, known as the city's best. Jazz music adds a soulful vibe to the cozy setting.
Andouille sausage features prominently, paired often with cheesy grits or in gumbo. Dishes include pork sausage with pickled vegetables and nonem sausage grillades, all rich and flavorful.
Fried chicken stands out as exceptionally flavorful and crispy. It earns a reputation as the best fried chicken in the city, drawing people from far away to try it.
Good to know
Making a reservation is recommended because the restaurant is often fully booked.
The lunch special is time-sensitive and can be missed if not planned properly.
KJUN is BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle), so bring your favorite drink.
Cozy Korean restaurant with a modern interior featuring wooden panels, neon sign, and multiple TVs showing K-pop and sports. Music sets a lively atmosphere without overwhelming noise. Offers a variety of soju flavors and Korean fried chicken considered among the best, paired with casual bar vibes.
Rice cake and sausage skewers offer a chewy and crunchy texture with a sweet and savory house sauce. Homemade sauces accompany the sausage and rice cakes, enhancing their flavor.
Crispy outside and tender inside, the boneless fried chicken offers a sweet and sour flavor. Soy garlic and spicy options come with a satisfying crunch and juicy inside, cooked in fresh oil for a fresh taste.
Good to know
Happy hour is from Monday to Thursday until 6 PM with 50% off drinks.
Wednesdays feature all-day happy hour with 50% off beer and soju.
The kitchen closes at 10:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Small space with three indoor tables and stacked boxes creates a low-key, casual setting. Atmosphere feels calm and cozy, suited for quick, affordable meals. Crowd tends to be those seeking authentic Taiwanese comfort food in a simple environment.
Taiwanese sausage stands out as flavorful and filling. It pairs well with the popcorn chicken in bento boxes, making for a satisfying meal.
Fried chicken here is crispy and juicy with a great crunch and seasoning. Options like popcorn fried chicken and fried chicken bento offer authentic flavors without being oily.
Good to know
Seating is limited, making it better suited for take out than dine in.
The price for the 'lu ro fan' is $10.
The bento boxes are priced very reasonably.
Bright colors and funky chicken decor create a playful, spacious setting with creative lighting and modern art. Comfortable couches and varied tables support a laid-back vibe that suits groups and casual dining. The atmosphere feels clean, welcoming, and relaxed throughout.
Sausage appears in rice cake skewers paired with other dishes like noodles and tacos. The menu offers varied options beyond typical Korean chicken, including corn dogs and burgers.
Crunchy and not greasy, the fried chicken features flavorful sauce and a spicy sandwich option. Both whole chicken and sandwiches come made to order with delicious Korean style that stands out.
Good to know
Expect to wait for your food since it is made to order.
They offer a great BOGO 50% off deal for wings on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Street parking is available, but be careful where you park.
Korean restaurant offers a spacious, modern interior with a beautiful patio and a rooftop bar that opens in warmer weather. The atmosphere is cozy and chill, enhanced by K-pop music and projector screens showing music videos. Seating is comfortable and the space suits groups well, creating a relaxed hangout vibe.
Skewers combine sausage and rice cake with a sweet and spicy glaze made from gochujang and rice syrup. This combo offers a flavorful mix that stands out among other dishes.
Crispy and freshly made after ordering, the fried chicken stands out with its freshness and crisp texture. The boneless option offers a great take on Korean fried chicken.
Good to know
They are offering 20% off during their grand opening until 2025.
There’s no dine-in option for now.
The business does not take orders until 5 PM.
Open kitchen and vertical grass decor create a unique setting with twinkly lights enhancing the vibe. Music plays loudly with an eclectic playlist, contributing to a lively atmosphere. Comfortable booths and large tables accommodate groups, while bartenders serve balanced cocktails that keep energy high.
Sausage appears in a sausage biscuit and a sausage, egg, biscuit sandwich. The sausage, egg, biscuit costs $16 and features in brunch alongside burgers.
Fried chicken sandwich stands out as the highlight here. It delivers great flavor and earns consistent praise from those who try it.
Good to know
Karaoke happens every Wednesday night, starting at 8pm.
You must order at the front counter; table service is not available.
Expect a wait time of up to 2 hours for brunch on weekends.
German butcher shop offers old-school charm and a community feel with freshly cut meats and an array of authentic German products. The atmosphere feels cozy and homey, often busy with standing room only outdoors. Specialty items and deli meats stand out for their quality and uniqueness in the area.
Offers an authentic German sausage selection with a great variety of Continental sausages and luncheon meats. Sausages come at a decent price and pair well with sides like bretzels and cheese.
Fried chicken here is known as a little known secret with a very delicious reputation. Staff offer generous samples, and the fried chicken ranks among the exceptional meats and ribs available.
Good to know
This place is the best for specialty items that are not available elsewhere.
The store has very limited stock, so visit early.
Prices for cuts at this place are on the high end.
Neon-lit space with bold retro decor and vibrant accent lights creates a lively atmosphere. Loud noise levels make conversation difficult, while Thai music from a jukebox adds cultural flavor. Frequented by groups enjoying private nooks and a full bar serving creative cocktails every few minutes.
Sausages here include Isan Sour Pork Sausage with spicy crispy rice and fresh herbs, plus fermented crab pork sausage skewers. They offer a balanced kick and pair well with salads and noodles.
Fried chicken meatballs and spicy sour wings stand out as key dishes. Fried chicken appears in various forms like ball skewers and marinated pieces, all tasty and well-prepared.
Good to know
Lines start to form after 7 PM on weeknights.
Happy hour starts at 8 pm.
You need reservations as it is busy.
Tiny five-seat counter offers an intimate setting with an open kitchen where food is freshly prepared. Bright, clean space carries an authentic Taiwanese vibe complemented by a hidden speakeasy in the back. Late-night energy rises with lively cocktails and a great music selection.
Taiwanese sausages come with a fatty texture and authentic flavor. The $5 sausage combo offers a cheap lunch option with sides like braised dried tofu.
Crispy fried chicken stays true to Taiwanese style with a tender, flavorful bite. Salt-fried chicken and fried chicken steak stand out as thoughtfully prepared highlights.
Good to know
There are only 5 seats, so come early to leave your name.
The speakeasy offers late night food and cocktails.
The cost is $10 for a meal.
Renovated from an old church, the space features high ceilings, Korean folklore stained glass, and a mezzanine seating area. Warm lighting and lively diners create a vibrant atmosphere that suits dates and social gatherings. Seating is close together, which can raise noise levels and reduce privacy.
Real Korean blood sausage stands out with its authentic flavor. The Soondae Ssam sausage comes with perilla leaves for wraps and a gochujang dipping sauce.
Fried chicken comes with a crazy crispy texture and a light tempura batter. It stays surprisingly light and juicy, pairing well with house-made kimchi.
Good to know
Reservations (Resy) are recommended for dining at this restaurant.
There is a table time limit of 90 minutes for diners.
The restaurant has a policy of accepting no more than 4 credit cards.
Cozy space with a fireplace in the middle and dog-friendly amenities creates a welcoming vibe. Outdoor and indoor seating options include a covered terrace, while pride flags add a comfortable, inclusive touch. Atmosphere can feel crowded and hectic during busy times, but music remains consistently great.
Sausage comes out very good and pairs well with breakfast classics like eggs and home fries. It shows up in several dishes, including a breakfast sandwich and combos with bacon, all cooked just right.
Well seasoned fried chicken pairs with gluten-free options like johnny cakes. Fried chicken sandwiches come with a nice slaw and thick bacon, offering a satisfying but sometimes tricky bite.
Good to know
Happy hour is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 4 to 7 PM and on weekdays from 3 to 7 PM.
The restaurant offers cocktails during happy hour on Sundays for half price.
Reservations are recommended on weekends to secure a table.
Korean restaurant with a cozy, familial vibe and authentic street-style atmosphere offers a bright, clean, and cute space. The mood stays relaxed and chill, with soft K-pop music playing quietly. The place draws people looking for top-tier Korean fried chicken and a friendly, inviting environment.
Sausage comes in three options: original, mozzarella, or a half & half mix. The half & half potato dog blends gooey mozzarella with sausage, creating a mix like a cheesy empanada and a donut.
Fried chicken here is exceptionally crispy with a distinct Asian flair. Wings come juicy and flavorful, especially the soy garlic variety, without feeling heavy or oily.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
It only takes a maximum of 10 minutes for your order to come through.
You get a free drink with any bowl if you pay cash.
Diner blends vintage decor with a nostalgic family reunion vibe, featuring old photos and retro touches. Music plays softly, mixing oldies and goodies, while a backyard patio offers outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels cozy and comfortable, inviting relaxed conversation.
Breakfast includes a Griddle Cake sandwich with sausage and syrup and a sausage McGriddle version. Options feature both traditional and plant-based sausage alongside eggs and coffee.
Fried chicken sandwich stands out as very good and quite filling. It consistently impresses at the table.
Good to know
They have a weekend brunch special.
The wait time might be long on weekends.
There is no wait to sit and eat at Winfield’s Diner, even on weekend mornings.
Spacious spot with a witchy theme offers a lively vibe with K-pop tunes. Guests enjoy DIY ramen-making and all-you-can-eat Korean topokki. Buffet features free-flow fried chicken and beef sausage skewers with big rice cakes for solid protein.
Big rice cakes come with beef sausages on skewers, offering a solid protein option. Fried items include tteok sausage skewers alongside fried chicken and potato.
Buffet includes free-flow fried chicken with a good variety of fried sides like Korean fried chicken, seaweed rolls, and potato. Fried items pair well with other dishes and appear at the sides station and waiting area.
Good to know
Lunch is $20 from 11am-3pm, or $17.95 if you arrive before 3 PM.
The establishment closes at 11 PM on Saturday.
You will be charged extra when paying with a credit card.
Classic Irish pub with innovative cocktails and a bustling atmosphere. Live Irish music and a lively vibe fill the space, especially around the intimate upstairs cocktail bar. Friendly crowds gather for top-tier food and drink, including standout oysters and Irish coffee.
Sausage rolls here feature authentic Cumberland sausage with mash and gravy prepared carefully. The Cumberland Sausage Roll stands out as a great appetizer alongside Scotch Egg and Short Rib Sliders.
Fried chicken shows up as a main dish with mixed impressions. Some find it delicious while others see it as just okay without anything special.
Good to know
Make a reservation early to secure a table, especially for brunch on weekends.
Expect to spend around $60 to $100 per person for food and drinks.
Happy hour on certain days features Guinness for $8.
Cozy, light-filled space with an airy, minimal interior and a hidden backyard for extra seating. Atmosphere feels inviting and bustling, welcoming families and couples with friendly staff and crayons on tables to engage kids. Offers a thoughtful menu with creative twists on traditional breakfast dishes.
Sausage comes as a perfectly seasoned patty and also as a side option. It pairs with simple breakfast items like eggs and biscuits.
Crunchy, light fried chicken shines in the sandwich served during Sunday brunch. The fried chicken sandwich pairs well with other items like the egg katsu and sausage sandwich.
Good to know
Prepare to wait if you come on weekends, especially on Sundays.
They take your name and number and text you when your table is ready.
The restaurant has a no-tipping policy, with gratuity included in prices.
American diner setting blends with Thai-style decor featuring plants and art, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a cozy, multi-season space that welcomes dogs and service animals. Crowd tends to be cool and lively, with dim lighting and a mix of indoor and outdoor areas.
Sausage here is juicy and flavorful with a perfect spicy kick. It pairs well with a chewy roti and soft eggs, creating a harmonious texture in the Thai diner egg sandwich.
Fried chicken comes out super tender and works well in both traditional and non-traditional dishes. It shines in the laab salad, pad see ew, and pad Thai, offering flavorful and unique takes on classic plates.
Good to know
Expect a wait of 1.5 hours during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Reservations are recommended for breakfast to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant serves brunch items daily before 5pm.
Small soul food restaurant offers live jazz music and a cozy backyard garden for outdoor dining. Atmosphere feels safe and welcoming, especially for LGBTQ guests, with a rotation of local black and women artists enhancing the space.
Pork sausage often comes with breakfast dishes like pancakes and eggs. Some servings are delicious and well-cooked, but occasionally the sausage is undercooked.
Juicy fried chicken comes in a good portion size with a nicely sized boneless piece for each pancake. The fried chicken sandwich stands out for its excellent flavor and incredible taste.
Good to know
Brunch is served until 2pm on weekends with a special menu.
Live music is available on most Thursday evenings.
An automatic gratuity of 18% is added for parties of 2.
Outdoor seating channels cool alley wind with plastic red chairs and cafeteria style setup, creating a nostalgic Asian vibe. Indoor space feels cramped but authentic with faded walls and reusable menus. Atmosphere stays chill and lively, reflecting a no-frills, affordable spot off main tourist routes.
Taiwanese sausage stands out with rich flavor and pairs well with rice for a filling meal. It fits right in with other street food-style dishes like salt and pepper chicken and fried pork cutlets.
Fried chicken comes boneless and crispy with a good portion size. The fried chicken leg is a popular choice alongside tasty pork chop options.
Good to know
This restaurant is cash only, so be sure to have cash on you.
You can get a huge portion for around $8.
The total cost for the pork chop over rice and a tea egg is $9.
Vietnamese street-style restaurant offers authentic street food vibe with low plastic stools and milk crate decor that mimic Vietnam's casual dining. Open kitchen adds to the lively, informal atmosphere. Outdoor seating on small stools recreates Vietnamese street-side dining experience.
Blood sausage stands out here, prepared by a server who knows the craft well. The flavor appeals even to those who usually avoid it.
Fried chicken cartilage offers a chewy and crispy texture with great flavor and a satisfying crunch.
Good to know
Reservations should be made through their Instagram in advance.
There is a long wait for both seating and food, with an hour wait before mains were ready.
Bún Đậu Mắm Tôm is only available in the summer and not when it gets cold.
American restaurant with close seating and loud music creates a lively, bustling atmosphere. Indoor and covered outdoor spaces offer a chic, bright vibe with a retro photo booth in the basement adding unique charm.
Sausage comes in several tasty varieties like apple chicken sausage and pork sausage with a nice flavor. Dishes often pair sausage with eggs, biscuits, or gravy, making for a filling breakfast experience.
Fried chicken comes out perfectly crispy and pairs well with pancakes for a classic combo. The fried chicken sandwich stands out as a delicious option.
Good to know
Bubby's does not take reservations on weekends for brunch.
Expect to wait at least 30 minutes to an hour on weekends.
Bubby's only accepts walk-in customers.
Small space with cozy atmosphere and Instagram-friendly decor featuring a lovely back garden and outdoor seating. Music stays relaxing, creating a calm vibe. Offers affordable prices and a wide selection of flavorful dishes from Northern Thailand.
Salty Chiang Mai sausage comes with a rich red curry sauce. The Thai sausage stands out as a must-try dish.
Crispy, juicy, and packed with flavor, the southern Thai fried chicken stands out. The Hat Yai style comes with sticky rice and offers a distinct taste that pairs well with the green papaya salad.
Good to know
Happy hour offers $6 cocktails every day of the week.
The weekend happy hour features $5 beers and $6 cocktails.
The happy hour menu includes a variety of affordable appetizers.
Elegant dining space features floral decor with hanging flowers and butterflies, creating a cozy yet stylish atmosphere. Covered outdoor patio with heaters offers a comfortable seating option. The vibe suits celebrations and gatherings, blending Instagram-worthy aesthetics with inviting warmth.
Chinese sausage appears in a crispy claypot fried rice layered with pork belly, crab meat, and a runny yolk egg. It adds a savory, slightly sweet flavor that complements the rich ingredients.
Fried chicken dumplings and fried chicken wontons stand out as unique dishes. The Gai Tod Hat Yai offers a classic fried chicken experience, while fried chicken in curry adds a flavorful twist.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with limited drink specials.
Reservations are recommended for birthday celebrations and large groups.
Customers typically wait about 15 minutes for a table during peak hours.
Small space with minimal, clean decor creates a calm, authentic atmosphere that feels cozy and intimate. Light, savory broths and perfectly chewy udon noodles define the dining experience. Bar seats facing the window offer a spot for people watching in a peaceful setting.
Kurobuta sausage stands out for being very good and juicy. The menu also features Berkshire hot dog-like sausages and a sausage don that gets positive mentions.
A quiet minimalist spot serves tasty fried chicken as an appetizer alongside other Japanese staples. The fried chicken pairs well with dishes like seasoned tofu noodle soup.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
The menu features dishes priced between $10-20.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Southern restaurant offers packed seating with a loud, energetic vibe that suits groups more than quiet meals. Outdoor seating provides a pleasant alternative with shaded and open options near a basketball court. Interior features include custom lighting and a sizable bar with well-organized service.
Sausage gravy stands out with a great sage flavor and a southern-style touch. It pairs well with biscuits and fried chicken, offering a rich but uplifting taste that doesn't feel heavy.
Fried chicken comes with a creamy mushroom sauce and pairs well with pickles. The fried chicken also appears in a French toast stuffed with banana pudding.
Good to know
Reservations are a must for weekend brunch to avoid long wait times.
The brunch has a long wait for a table but no wait for seating at the bar.
On Saturdays, a pulled pork special is available until it runs out.
Small pancake restaurant offers an airy space with big windows and natural light. The atmosphere is cozy and lively, with great music enhancing the brunch experience. Ordering happens at the counter before seating, and the place fills quickly, especially with groups under five.
Sausages come as homemade patties with a rich flavor. The chicken sausage stands out for its quality, and the pork sausage breakfast sandwich offers a satisfying taste.
Fried chicken cutlet pairs well with Mutsu Apple Griddle Cake and soft scrambled eggs. Breakfast combos include options with egg and sausage or fried chicken, offering solid, satisfying flavors.
Good to know
You order and pay as you enter.
Get there before 9:30 AM to avoid the line.
The wait on weekends can be up to an hour or more.
Spacious restaurant with two floors of seating and large tables including a basement area for groups. Atmosphere is cozy and homey, often busy and noisy during meal times. Offers free parking behind the building and operates on a cash-only basis.
Taiwanese sausage comes out dry here. Glutinous rice with sausage is present but lacks authentic flavor. Fried large intestines and crispy fried intestine stand out among the snacks.
Salty fried chicken yansuji stands out with its great seasoning, interesting sweetness, and herbs on top. It often prompts a second round and becomes a late-night craving.
Good to know
The establishment is cash only, so make sure to bring some.
The value is incredible at approximately $20 per person with tax and tip.
You can get free parking for a restaurant in NYC.