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Where to find the best fried chicken in Bangkok on your next trip

Crisp, tender, and succulent in every bite, the merits of a good piece of fried chicken need almost no introduction. But of course, finding a place that serves some of the best fried chicken can take some effort in scouring. Fortunately enough for your convenience, we’ve compiled some of the best fried chicken places in Bangkok come your next weekend escapade to save you the hassle.

When it comes to food, this city has almost everything you might need. Fried chicken is a dime a dozen in Bangkok, so when you get to chomp down on a really good piece, the world stands still for just a moment. Pair that with a good sauce and a drink of choice, and you have a good evening.

No fast food joints up in here, but herbs and spices that will sweep you off your feet.

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Where to find the best fried chicken in Bangkok, because you deserve it

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Birdies Bangkok

Vibe: Cool kid chicken shop, above a cannabis store
What to order:
 Hot honey chicken tenders with caviar on top

Birdies is not cluckin’ around when it comes to a good batch of fried chicken. Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, they offer a choice of flavours (naked, hot honey, and spicy) along with a variety of dips to pair. If you’re feeling fancy, you can request a dollop of caviar on top of your fried chicken, because why not? Their small plates are also banging: the burrata with sesame and chilli will stay in the back of your minds for days on end.

More info: Birdies Bangkok
Opening times: Wed-Mon, 11.30am-midnight
Location: 3rd Floor, 663 Sukhumvit Rd, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Nearest station: Phrom Phong, BTS

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Foulmouth

Vibe: Spicy with a capital “S”
What to order: Hot chicken and waffles, loaded curly fries

When it comes to a chicken tender, we like the protein deboned, skin spiced, and the mouths absolutely fowl. At Fowlmouth, the anti-biotic and hormone-free chicken is brined in buttermilk and an array of spices overnight. The cayenne pepper surely makes Nashville proud, and us extremely impressed. Spice levels available from “mild” to “death.” Proceed at your own risk.

More info: Fowlmouth
Opening times: Mon-Sat, 11.30am-10pm (12pm onwards on Saturdays)
Location: 872 Phloen Chit Rd, Lumphini, Khet Patumwan, Bangkok
Nearest station: Ploen Chit, BTS

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Henryfry

Vibe: Relaxing and intimate, nothing feels too stuffy
What to order:
 Fried chicken and root beer

Available in limited rounds and seatings, booking a spot at Henryfry may be a bit frustrating. But when you get a taste of their fried chicken amidst the Bangkok chaos, all those frustrations fade away like magic. Their housemade cooking makes any day better, with highlights including their brunch set, serving fried chicken with scrambled eggs, grilled bacon, toast, and maple syrup, as well as their root beer which is meticulously selected to pair well with their fried chicken.

More info: Henryfry
Opening times: Tue-Sun, 11am-7pm
Location: 747 Charoen Krung Road, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok
Nearest station: Hua Lamphong, BTS

Image credit: Changwon Express

Changwon Express

Vibe: Eat your heart out, Bonchon
What to order:
Gochujang chicken and ramyun

When a Korean restaurant ferments their own kimchi, you know it’s going to be a good meal. Changwon Express shines the most when it comes to their fried chicken, doused in gochujang sauce and peanuts, and served with pickled radish. Bring some company, get the party going, and order their housemade kimchi as sides.

More info: Changwon Express
Opening times: Open daily, 5-11.30pm
Location: 37 Asoke-Dindaeng Rd., Makasan, Ratchathewi, Bangkok
Nearest station: Phetchaburi, MRT

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Brassica Doughnuts

Vibe: The best of both worlds
What to order:
Fried chicken doughnuts

Come for the doughnuts, stay for the chicken. It’s a match made in heaven, with the crispy-fried goodness doused with their special sauce, and jammed in the middle of two glazed donuts. No need to go elsewhere for desserts. They also have a Japanese-style variant named the “Fried Chicken NANBAN SANDOughnut” made with sweet and sour Nanban sauce made with dried bonito.

More info: Brassica Doughnuts
Opening times: Open daily, 9am-6pm
Location: 19, 12 Ekkamai 12 Alley, Khwaeng Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok
Nearest station: Ekkamai, BTS

Image credit: Polo Fried Chicken/Facebook

Polo Fried Chicken

Vibe: Classic, old-school, proper Thai fried chicken
What to order:
Whole fried chicken, spicy pork soup, Singh

Fried chicken can sometimes be overlooked when you go to a som tam spot. Polo Fried Chicken’s dishes are so good they’re on the Michelin Guide. Their fried chicken recipe has been beloved for over 50 years, is fried to perfection, topped with a generous portion of deep-fried garlic, and uses a Southern-style sauce created two generations ago by the family.

More info: Polo Fried Chicken
Opening times: Open daily, 7am-9pm
Location: 137/1-3 Sanam Khli Alley, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok
Nearest station: Lumphini, MRT

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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Where to find the best fried chicken in Bangkok on your next trip

Vichayuth Chantan

Digital Writer, Drinks and Dining

Writer by day, skinny legend by night, "Kook" Vichayuth works closely with Bangkok's F&B industry. His hobbies include bar-hopping, catching up with friends, and silently judging you from across the room.

 
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