Koo Koo Chicken 1698 86th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11214
About the Business
Koo Koo Chicken is a popular restaurant located at 1698 86th Street in New York, United States. Specializing in delicious fried chicken dishes, Koo Koo Chicken offers a variety of crispy and flavorful options that will satisfy any craving. With a cozy and inviting atmosphere, this restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a casual meal with friends or family. Come experience the mouthwatering flavors of Koo Koo Chicken today!
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Hours open
Monday:
11:30 - 20:45
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
11:30 - 20:45
Thursday:
11:30 - 20:45
Friday:
11:30 - 20:45
Saturday:
11:30 - 20:45
Sunday:
11:30 - 20:45
Reviews
"My bf and I ordered the 1/2 Hainese chicken, curry chicken Laksa, water spinach and roti canai. All the food was great but feel like we could’ve skip the curry laksa."
"First time here. Ordered pad thai with shrimp, naan, and a malaysian iced milk tea. Told the waiter to have less sugar for the ice tea but i guess he didn't pay attention and turned out to be one of the sweetest ice milk tea I've ever had in my life. The pad thai on the other hand was very authentic and naan was excellent."
"Someone mentioned about this place on a facebook community group and always wanted to try it out myself. The menu is not expensive compare to Manhattan and the restaurant pride itself for serving comfort food from Malaysia. The chicken rice was not bad but the penang char kueh teow is a pass . You can substitute the usual wide flat noodle used for this iconic dish with pad thai noodle but the flavours were total lacking. Its a no bueno to be honest. One thing I do like about this place and was surprised by it was the server came with ur plates and cutleries in a hot bath before placing it on your table (very common practise in most cantonese restaurant but its always do it yourself)."
"I think it was overall okay. As a Malaysian, I do have high standards and can be critical for our food but I also recognise that it’s not easy to master all the great Malaysian food. The roti canai was what I would expect. The coconut rice from the nasi lemak was fragrant, the sambal was good (could be a little more spicy), the achar could come with a little more variety (aside from pineapples). The dry wanton noodles had good noodles but the sauce and the soup was a little lacking in richness of flavors, the wonton was much bigger than the size of what you would typically see in Malaysia."
"Came here a few times and would keep coming. Food comes pretty fast and service is pretty good. I love their beef chow fun and sarang burung. I always order their lychee drink! Portions are pretty good, only complaint is that the seats and tables are kinda tight. It’s a pretty small restaurant."
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