| I want to pick up some fried chicken for a picnic this weekend. Who has the best? I'm in downtown Silver Spring. |
| There are lots of Peruvian rotisserie chicken places to choose from too. |
| Yeah, I'm familiar with the Peruvian places, but I want good old fashioned FRIED chicken. Not opposed to KFC, Popeyes, etc - just wondering what folks like best these days! |
| The new korean fried chicken place in Bethesda -- Momo-- is the best I've had recently (the breast pieces are boneless, but good-sized). |
| bon chon. rockville |
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if you can travel up to frederick
http://www.docgeiser.com/ |
| Whenever I needed to scratch my fried chicken itch, I'd do chicken and waffles at Marvin. Or just go to Popeyes. |
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Popeyes
Don't over think this. |
| Love Red Rooster up in Damascus. |
This, or get some at the Amish Market in Germantown...they are open Thursday, Friday, and part of the day on Saturday. |
+1 It's delicious (and less expensive than the one in Bethesda) |
+1 (I also like the korean fried chicken) Popeyes has great biscuits
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| Pollo campero in Wheaton and Columbia heights. |
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Another vote for Bon Chon. Just tried the Korean Fried Chicken place in DC, Kochix, and there is no comparison.
While Pollo Campero is better than any American chains, not as great as I expected with all the stories of people bringing it back on planes from Central America before the US locations opened. |
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OP here. We ended up getting fried chicken at Giant, got a batch fresh out of the frier. Everybody gobbled it up!
I love Korean food though, do next time we will definitely check out Bon Chon. |