Buffalo Wings
Buffalo wings are a true native of New York City. As it turns out, the world owes Teressa Bellissimo a heartfelt thank you for her culinary creation back in 1964. If it was not for her ingenuity, no one would know how a simple chicken wing can transform into a delectable dish. Indeed, more than fifty years later since the first serving in Buffalo at the Anchor Bar, the popularity of Buffalo wings show no signs of slowing down.
In fact, one can become addicted to it. Hence, many find it hard to stop eating after the first plate. Well, it is a good thing you have a lot of options when it comes to how you want your buffalo wings. You can start with the traditional style that is deep fried then coated with hot sauce and served with celery on the side. From there you can try out bolder flavours inspired by American barbecue, Korean food, and even Vietnamese cooking. |
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.Main Ingredients
Chicken wings, hot pepper sauce, butter, cayenne pepper
Chicken wings, hot pepper sauce, butter, cayenne pepper
Recommended Places to Eat
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que |
Spending one’s time in Central New York will be more memorable when trying the barbecue at this restaurant. Locals have their respective fond memories of Dinosaur BBQ.
This famous barbecue restaurant situated in Syracuse is the place to go for beef ribs, jumbo chicken wings, barbecue plates and pitchers of beer. Eating and drinking here is also not that expensive; it is a well-known go-to place for its reasonable prices and the NYC food culture feel it with every bite as well as its ambiance. You will also be welcomed by warm and friendly waiters. Groups such as families and friends usually flock to Dinosaur BBQ because it has a general fun atmosphere, so your experience here will not be only enjoying the great food. If you are a vegetarian, they also serve great smoked Portobello sandwiches and tomato slices — an interesting order because it has a “fried tofu taste” with parmesan on top. Spicy boiled shrimp, meaty chicken wings with blue cheese dressing and specialty sandwiches are also available here. Curious about the Dinosaur's own Cajun spice mix? Then check out the dining experience here. |
Basic information
604 Union St, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
$$ - $$$
Monday - Thursday 11:30am - 11:00pm
Friday - Saturday 11:30am - 12:00am
Sunday 11:30am - 10:00pm
Friday - Saturday 11:30am - 12:00am
Sunday 11:30am - 10:00pm
East Orange Station
Dan and John's Wings |
Without doubt, Dan and John’s Wings is the best place to go for Buffalo-style chicken wings. In New York, it is said that it is somehow difficult to find authentic Buffalo wings. This restaurant is a gift for all locals. Delicious wings cooked to perfection with the right amount and frying time are served at Dan and John’s Wings. They can really deliver and cater to chicken lovers; the wings are perfectly crisp on the outside and not soggy and slimy on the inside. Yet it is also not the typical dry chicken — they are perfectly cooked in such a way that the juiciness is maintained and consistent.
Though the Buffalo hot wings are the bestseller, do order the sweet BBQ chicken. If you do not want to get your hands dirty, check out the awesome boneless wings. Pair your wings with fries, tater tots and onion rings for a perfect experience in this restaurant. |
Basic information
135 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10003, USA
$
12:00pm - 12:00am
Astor Place Station (7 minutes walk)
Bar Goto |
Bar Goto is a quaint Japanese-inspired cocktail bar known for its bar snacks and martini with a salty cherry blossom on top. Its miso chicken wings are also a must-try.
In Bar Goto, you will get a Tokyo feel as you hang out with your friends while drinking Eastern-flavored cocktails as well as Japanese tapas. This tiny yet adorable Japanese bar adds to the colorful and fascinating night life in the Lower East Side. People usually go here for after-work drinks, and the crowd is typically a mix of the creatives, employees and the “more adult ones.” Other notable drinks are the following: the Yuzu-Calpico Fizz (similar to Tom Collins with a marshmallow on top) and of course, the Umami Mary or the Bloody Mary. The Umami Mary has miso and other Japanese traditional flavors. For comfort food, try its octopus sashimi and okonomiyaki. with one glance at its menu, it is a commendable observation that indeed, Bar Goto observes the rich Japanese culture and heritage through its food and drinks even if it is situated in New York. |
Basic information
245 Eldridge St, New York, NY 10002, USA
$$ - $$$
Tuesday - Thursday; Sunday 5:00pm - 12:00am
Friday - Satuday 5:00pm - 2:00am
Closed on Mondays
Friday - Satuday 5:00pm - 2:00am
Closed on Mondays
E Houston St (1 minute walk)