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Old 09-14-2016, 09:26 AM
 
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Main street casino buffet. Albertsons on a good day.
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Old 09-14-2016, 10:30 AM
 
Location: Tucson/Nogales
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I love Albertson's, particularly their awesome bakery, but when it comes to their Fried Chicken, tried it once, way, way too salty for me!
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Old 09-15-2016, 05:00 PM
 
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Like is said. On a good day. Think is with their specials it's cheaper to buy it rather than cook it.
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Old 09-15-2016, 10:03 PM
 
Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Into a new experience? Bonchon on Rainbow for Korean fried chicken. A different kind of KFC but so flavorful!

Las Vegas NV - Bonchon Chicken
Wow I didn't realize that there was a Bonchon in Vegas otherwise I would have recommended them right away. Korean Fried chicken is at the top of my list, if you're ever in the Philly area you should check out Federal Chicken and Donuts for another great fried chicken experience. Even though Bonchon is a chain, the few that I have been to seem to feel more like family run businesses. The chicken tends to be consistently good but some of the other items can vary from location to location. My other favorite item is the potstickers and if you are a fan of garlic you should give their seasoned fries a try.
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Old 09-16-2016, 01:07 AM
 
Location: Silicon Valley
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M&M Soul Food Cafe.
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Old 09-16-2016, 03:44 AM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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Yardbird at Venetian, but it ain't cheap
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Old 09-16-2016, 11:26 AM
 
Location: LI ---> NYC ---> PHX/LV ---> ???
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Wow I didn't realize that there was a Bonchon in Vegas otherwise I would have recommended them right away. Korean Fried chicken is at the top of my list, if you're ever in the Philly area you should check out Federal Chicken and Donuts for another great fried chicken experience. Even though Bonchon is a chain, the few that I have been to seem to feel more like family run businesses. The chicken tends to be consistently good but some of the other items can vary from location to location. My other favorite item is the potstickers and if you are a fan of garlic you should give their seasoned fries a try.
BonChon was our go-to for "crack chicken" as we called it when we lived in NYC. We were SUPER excited to see that there was one in Las Vegas when we were there last month!
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Old 09-16-2016, 08:55 PM
 
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M&M Soul Food, as someone said earlier, although in a bad neighborhood is very good southern fried and never Albertson's but Smiths. Cheaper than you can fix it at home. It's so unhealthy, something I rarely eat any longer but sooo good. Especially with cream gravy, biscuits and great mashed potatoes.
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Old 09-17-2016, 01:19 AM
 
Location: Silicon Valley
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I'd probably avoid walking the streets surrounding either M&M Soul Food Cafe location at night, but I don't see any issue in parking in their lot and eating any meal of the day there, and I'm a pretty cautious person. There's a somewhat new soul food restaurant on the southeast corner of Rainbow and Warm Springs. I tried their smothered fried chicken, M&M's is much better.

https://www.mmsoulfoodcafe.com/

Soul Food Cafe | (702) 998-9780

We have Bonchon in the Bay Area. I prefer the fried chicken at a good soul food restaurant better than Korean style. And Bonchon isn't even the best in the Bay Area IMHO, there's a place called "Von's Chicken" in Sunnyvale I prefer.

https://www.yelp.com/biz/vons-chicken-sunnyvale



For a fast food fried chicken fix, I go to Jollibee. The best fried chicken from a supermarket deli counter I've found is at the Raley's family of supermarkets: Raleys, Bel-Air, and Nob Hill. Since there aren't any of those in Las Vegas, I don't buy fried chicken at the supermarket.
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Old 09-17-2016, 01:51 AM
 
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I'd probably avoid walking the streets surrounding either M&M Soul Food Cafe location at night, but I don't see any issue in parking in their lot and eating any meal of the day there, and I'm a pretty cautious person. There's a somewhat new soul food restaurant on the southeast corner of Rainbow and Warm Springs. I tried their smothered fried chicken, M&M's is much better.

https://www.mmsoulfoodcafe.com/

Soul Food Cafe | (702) 998-9780

We have Bonchon in the Bay Area. I prefer the fried chicken at a good soul food restaurant better than Korean style. And Bonchon isn't even the best in the Bay Area IMHO, there's a place called "Von's Chicken" in Sunnyvale I prefer.

https://www.yelp.com/biz/vons-chicken-sunnyvale



For a fast food fried chicken fix, I go to Jollibee. The best fried chicken from a supermarket deli counter I've found is at the Raley's family of supermarkets: Raleys, Bel-Air, and Nob Hill. Since there aren't any of those in Las Vegas, I don't buy fried chicken at the supermarket.

We have Jollibee here at Vegas inside of Seafood City Market. I find Jollibee as average.
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