![]() If you’re feeling a craving for some fried chicken, Boom Boom certainly isn’t a bad place to stop in and pick some up. There’s some flavor variety on the menu, depending on what you’re in the mood for. ![]() It’s also a local alternative to chains like Buffalo Wild Wings or Popeye’s. Maybe during a future trip when I’m out there again, I’ll take another visit to sample some more flavors on the menu. Let’s now take a look at the Boom Boom Chicken Dish Spotlight. Original spicy Korean sauce (pictured left) and lemon pepper dry rub (pictured right).Īnd finally, here are my rankings for Boom Boom Chicken: Food: 4 / 5 Asterisks (*) below mark my recommended dishes. Overall, the food itself was probably a little above average. The dumplings missed the mark for me, but the wings helped to turn things back around. Several different flavor options for the wings allow you to choose something you’re in the mood for that day. The place is definitely set up as a fast-casual restaurant, where you pick up your food from the counter and take a seat to start chowing down. It did feel like the table placement was a bit condensed though, so you might feel a bit close to the neighbor next to you. Placing the order up at the counter was pretty straightforward. Given the crowd that was there at the time we stopped in, I felt like we didn’t have to wait too long before getting our food. If you dissect the pricing of the 10-piece combo to take out the fries and the soft drink, you’re left with $7.50 for just the wings. At $0.75 / wing, that’s not too bad at all. It’s the pork dumplings priced at $8, however, that skews things for me with regards to menu pricing.
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