The best halal fried chicken in NYC and Long Island, according to us.

If you're craving seriously good halal in Oceanside, Sizzlings is the move. This fast-casual spot turns out the kind of Nashville Hot Chicken that makes you question why you haven't been here sooner—crispy, juicy, and actually spicy. The Smashburger hits different too, with that perfect ratio of char to juicy beef. But if you're feeling the halal classics, their Chicken Gyro and Lamb Over Rice are legit, the kind of straightforward, no-nonsense food that's made this spot a neighborhood favorite. Loaded Fries pile on the toppings like someone actually believes in abundance. Everything's priced to not make you panic, delivery's smooth, and the 4.9 rating isn't there by accident. Hit it up for lunch, dinner, or late-night takeout—you won't regret it.

If you're hunting for Nashville-style heat that actually delivers, Dave's Hot Chicken in White Plains is your answer. Tucked in the Crossroads Shopping Center on Tarrytown Road, this fast-casual spot gets the fundamentals right: crispy, perfectly-spiced fried chicken with zero pretension. Order the Hot Box with tenders—it's basically a tower of golden, crunchy pieces that somehow stay juicy inside, served with bread and their signature sauce. The new mini sliders are perfect for late-night cravings or when you want to try every spice level without committing to full-size. With seven heat tiers ranging from No Spice to Extra Hot, there's something for everyone. Top-Loaded Shakes seal the deal. At 4.9 stars and open till 11 PM, this is where you go for no-fuss, quality fried chicken.

If you're hunting for halal chicken in the Bronx, Blazin Chicken & Gyro is the real deal. Their chicken platter—marinated and cooked until juicy—comes loaded with crispy fries and fresh salad, hitting that perfect balance between quality and value. The lamb gyro wrapped in toasted pita with homemade BLVD sauce is exactly the kind of late-night meal you'll crave again. Beyond the classics, they get creative with cereal-inspired waffles and loaded platters, all made fresh daily with zero antibiotics or shortcuts. Quick service, zero pretension, and a 4.8 rating that speaks for itself—this is Bronx halal done right.


Staten Island House of Wings on Forest Ave is your fast-casual temple to wings, smash burgers, and fried chicken done right. With a stellar 4.8 rating, this spot knows what it's doing—whether you're grabbing bone-in wings, boneless tenders, or their loaded waffle bowls, everything's built for maximum satisfaction. The Buffalo Chicken Sandwich deserves its reputation, and if you're feeling frisky, fried Oreos sit next to mac & cheese and onion rings that justify the takeout run. Family-friendly and designed for speed, this is where Staten Island goes when it wants the good stuff without the fuss. Come for the wings, stay for a milkshake.

Dave's Hot Chicken is the street-food sensation that's completely taken over Brooklyn with a no-nonsense approach to Nashville-style hot chicken. You're looking at hand-breaded, halal chicken tenders available in seven heat levels—from no-spice to the notoriously punishing Reaper—with a crispy exterior that shatters under your teeth before releasing impossibly juicy meat inside. The sliders arrive on a potato bun with kale slaw and pickles, drizzled with their signature sauce that hits different once you add a drizzle of honey (trust the reviews on this one). Late-night operation on Fulton Street means you can satisfy a midnight craving without sacrificing quality or freshness. The consistency here is the real deal—fresh, tasty, and exactly what you want when you're craving legitimately great fried chicken. Whether you're going mild or testing your spice tolerance, this is the spot.

If you're craving Nashville-style heat without the pretension, Dave's Hot Chicken delivers. You're ordering one of two things here: tenders or sliders, each available in seven spice levels ranging from "no spice" to "reaper" (which requires a waiver—they're not joking). Everything lands on simple white bread with house-made kale slaw, pickles, and Dave's signature chipotle mayo sauce that actually makes sense. Pair it with cheese fries or mac and cheese, and you've got a late-night winner that won't wreck your wallet. This is fast-casual comfort food that skips the pretense—perfect for when you want something hot, crispy, and legit halal. Grab a combo, add heat, and move on with your night.

Pop into Dave's Hot Chicken on 125th Street if you want legitimately spicy chicken that won't send you straight to the hospital. Their hand-breaded tenders arrive in seven heat levels—from "No Spice" for the cautious to "Reaper" (yes, you sign a waiver). Each one hits that perfect sweet-smokey-cayenne balance that'll have your salivary glands working overtime. The sliders are the real showstopper: a single tender drowning in proprietary sauce, kale slaw, and pickles squeezed onto a tiny bun that can't possibly contain it all. Grab the crinkle-cut fries (paprika-dusted, crucial), hit it late night when the crowd is just right, and suddenly you're back three times a week. Fast casual vibes, efficient service, prices that won't hurt. It's the kind of place where you tell yourself you'll get one slider and leave with three.


You're on Grand Street looking for a spicy hit, and Birdies Hot Chicken delivers exactly that—crispy Nashville hot chicken served fast and cheap. Order the Bird in a Bun or go all-in with their Tendies, and don't sleep on the Signature Fries or Dirty Fries if you're feeling indulgent. The halal chicken keeps things fresh, and there's something beautifully unexpected about this spot: ending your meal with Gulab Jamun after eating fire-hot chicken. It's family-friendly enough to grab with whoever, takeout-friendly, and comes in at a price point that makes you feel like you won. This is fast casual done right—no pretension, just good chicken that actually slaps.

You need to hit Rokstar Chicken Harlem if Korean fried chicken is your thing. Tucked on the second floor of Food Bazaar on 125th Street, this spot is serving precisely what the name promises: fried chicken with that shatter-crust exterior and impossibly juicy interior that you dream about. You can grab wings, boneless pieces, tenders, or a whole bird—all of it properly double-fried and absolutely worth the trip. Throw in the kimchi fried rice if you're making an actual meal of it, or pick up a chicken sandwich for takeout. The menu is refreshingly focused: cheeseballs, dumplings, coleslaw. Nothing wasting your time here. With a 4.7 rating and prices that make total sense, you're looking at genuine neighborhood gold. It's casual, family-friendly, and the exact kind of halal spot that becomes your regular move.

375° Chicken 'n Fries is your go-to spot on 9th Avenue when you want seriously good fried chicken without the sit-down fuss. The crispy, golden bird arrives in sliders or whole sandwiches—the Nashville Hot delivers actual heat with a honeyed finish that keeps you coming back for more. But the sides are what elevate this place: truffle mayo fries are dangerously good, and if you're feeling indulgent, the mac 'n cheese is creamy, comforting perfection. The fast-casual vibe means you're in and out quick, though the place tends to get packed during lunch and dinner rushes. With its 4.7-star rating and family-friendly atmosphere, it's become the rare Midtown fried chicken spot that actually delivers. Perfect for when you need quick, flavorful food that doesn't feel like a compromise.

Dave's Hot Chicken landed on 3rd Ave like it had something to prove—and honestly, it does. These folks perfected Nashville hot chicken back in a parking lot, and now they're slinging halal-certified bird that crackles and snaps with serious conviction. Order the tenders or sliders (Medium heat is the sweet spot) and watch them pull it straight from the oil, golden and blistered to hell. The kale slaw cuts through the spice like it was engineered for exactly this moment. Whether you're grabbing a late-night bite near Central Park or fueling up before hitting the Met, you'll find this fast-casual spot delivers restaurant-quality heat without the pretense. Mac & cheese if you need backup. The Reaper level exists if you want to prove something to yourself.

Slappin Chick in Long Island City is your move when you need legitimately good fried chicken without waiting for it or paying restaurant prices. The Nashville-style hot chicken tenders come with actual heat—choose your spice level and they deliver. The Slappin Plate (two sliders, seasoned fries, pickles) is sixteen bucks of pure satisfaction; the Waffle and Tenders combo pairs a crispy Belgian waffle with tenders and their signature sauce. Their mac and cheese tastes like someone actually cooked it, and the fresh lemonades hit different than that powdered-mix stuff. Fast casual, family-friendly, takeout-perfect, and consistently earning its 4.7-star rating through solid execution and generous portions. It's the kind of spot that doesn't need a concept beyond 'great chicken done right'—and that's exactly why it works.

Fevy's is your Elmhurst Korean fried chicken spot when 2 a.m. hunger strikes and you need something real. The Fried Chicken Cup Bap arrives gloriously crispy—gochujang-spiked rice crowned with impossibly juicy thighs and a runny egg that ties everything together. Order the Buldak Chicken if you're feeling brave (your mouth will know), or play it smarter with Kimchi Fried Rice that tastes like funk and umami had a baby. Late-night wings with truffle fries? That's the move. Halal, casual counter service, takeout-first, zero pretense, maximum payoff. This is the Queens Korean fusion spot worth the trip.

If you're in Stony Brook craving halal that actually delivers, The Halal Hut is the move. Their gyro comes proper—grilled chicken with real char, draped in enough sauce that you'll get it on your fingers. The spicy chili chicken is no joke: crispy exterior snapping away to reveal juicy insides with genuine heat. Their fried chicken is exactly what it should be, and the chapli kabab is a solid play when you want something meatier. Philly cheesesteak? Surprisingly works here. At 4.7 stars and these prices, you're not overthinking it—just ordering takeout or having it delivered at 2 AM when nothing else is open. This is fast food without the guilt, exactly when you need it most.

Azka BBQ is the halal spot in Jamaica that makes you realize you've been sleeping on really excellent wings and burgers. Their Atomic Wings come out with just the right amount of heat—that crispy-crunchy thing you chase at every wing place finally done right. The Amarillo Chicken Burger is a heavy hitter, and their mac and cheese is so good you'll order it again before you even finish your meal. Everything's cooked fresh to order, not thawed from some walk-in freezer. The Mango Lassi tastes like the best one in town (their words, but fair). It's a small, unpretentious spot where the staff is genuinely nice, the prices make sense, and the fries are absolutely stellar. Family-friendly vibes, quick service, zero attitude.

If you're craving Nashville-style heat at midnight on Long Island, Dave's Hot Chicken in Carle Place is your answer. Their sliders—stacked on soft potato buns with kale slaw, pickles, and their signature tangy Dave's sauce—are the kind of late-night move that makes sense. The chicken is legitimately crunchy, the kind that crackles when you bite down. You can dial the heat up (or way up, if you're feeling brave with the Reaper level), so whether you're mild-mannered or a spice warrior, there's a heat level for you. Top-Loaded Fries pile cheese sauce, pickles, and chicken bites on crispy seasoned fries. It's fast-casual, no-nonsense, and exactly what you want when the craving hits. Open until nearly midnight, perfect for when you need something substantial that doesn't pretend to be anything other than really good fried chicken.

Tucked away in Bellerose on Jericho Turnpike, Chicky's doesn't look like much, but this South African-Portuguese halal spot is where you'll find some of the most crave-worthy peri-peri chicken in Queens. They're working with 100% antibiotic-free bird, and you can taste the difference—every piece is juicy, properly seasoned, and ready to be customized with sauces ranging from lemon and garlic herb to various heat levels. The "Chicky's N Chips" is essential: crispy fried chicken chopped up and drowning in their signature sauces over a bed of golden fries. Grab a Hot Honey Sandwich or go straight for the Jumbo Tenders. It's a serious takeout operation that doesn't bother with pretense, but the results speak for themselves.





Dave's Hot Chicken on 8th Avenue brings Nashville heat to Midtown without the pretension. You're walking into a fast-casual spot that doesn't overthink it—just hand-breaded chicken tenders and sliders in seven escalating heat levels, from "No Spice" to the waiver-requiring "Reaper." Each order arrives with crinkle-cut fries, house-made kale slaw, and bread designed to provide relief when things get spicy. The chicken is juicy, properly fried, and the breading shatters satisfyingly with each bite. If you're not ready for maximum heat, hit the "Hot" or "Extra Hot" levels instead. They've also got cauliflower tenders for the non-chicken crowd and indulgent shakes (Oreo, M&M) for after the burn. It's perfect for quick lunches, late-night cravings, or when you want genuinely spicy fried chicken that doesn't take itself too seriously.

You're looking at Nashville-style hot chicken that doesn't hold back. Dave's Hot Chicken in Poughkeepsie serves up juicy, impossibly crispy tenders and sliders in a sauce that runs from Lite Mild to absolutely intense (the Reaper comes with an actual waiver). The real move is the Top Loaded Fries—a towering pile of cheese sauce, kale slaw, pickles, and chicken bites that'll have you questioning your life choices in the best way. Fast-casual vibes and late-night hours make it perfect for weekend runs or 2 AM cravings you didn't know you had. The portions are seriously generous, the chicken stays moist even at the hottest heat levels, and somehow the kale slaw actually works on a spicy chicken sandwich. This is the kind of place you end up at every other weekend.


If you're hunting for halal wings that don't destroy your wallet, ATL Wing Spot in Lynbrook is exactly where you need to be. The setup is refreshingly no-nonsense—pristine golden wings drowning in sauces like Lemon Pepper, Garlic Parmesan, and Mango Habanero, boneless tenders for the play-it-safe crowd, and sides that genuinely matter (Mac N Cheese Bites, Cajun Fried Corn). The Chicken and Waffles situation is legitimately worth the trip. It's fast, it's dirt cheap, and people keep coming back because the food actually tastes good. Whether you're grabbing takeout on your lunch break or rolling through late-night, this is the type of spot that gets it right.

Chick N Drip brings Nashville's spiciest export to Bayside with a halal chicken twist that doesn't apologize. You're getting the real deal—a cayenne-crusted bird with a crispy exterior and juicy meat that builds heat with every bite. The chicken tenders and sliders are perfect for grazing, but the loaded fries piled with hot chicken, mac and cheese, and coleslaw? That's when things get genuinely dangerous. The fast-casual setup means you're in and out quick, which matters when you're hunting serious flavor on a budget in Queens. The 4.6 rating makes perfect sense once you've had your first bite.

If you're hunting for legitimately crispy hot chicken that won't demolish your lunch break, Fluffies on Madison Ave is your spot. The chicken sandwich arrives with a shatteringly crisp exterior and a weirdly perfect fluffy interior that gives the place its name—the heat builds gradually, lingering without being overwhelming. Their chicken tenders are equally solid, and the poutine is a nice counterpoint to the spice. It's the kind of fast-casual setup where you're in and out in minutes, with minimal decisions to make, which honestly feels like a relief in Midtown. The vibe is trendy but unpretentious—there's no waiting around for Instagram-worthy plating here. Just really good fried chicken that tastes like someone actually cared about the technique.




If you're craving wings without the fuss—or the bill—Coney Island House of Wings is where you belong. This casual spot near the boardwalk specializes in crispy, snappy wings you can customize: go for Lemon Pepper or Garlic Parmesan if you want to taste the chicken, Thai Chili if you want heat. Beyond wings, there's halal chicken over rice, smash burgers that actually smash, and loaded waffle fry bowls heaped with toppings. It's takeout and delivery, budget-friendly, and exactly the kind of place where ordering is intuitive and the food arrives hot. With that 4.5-star rating, Coney Island locals have already figured it out.

Williamsburg just got a lot spicier. Namkeen is serving up Pakistani-American fusion chicken that hits different—think Clucking Waffle Sandwiches loaded with crispy fried chicken and fluffy waffles, Nashville Sandwiches that pack real heat, and spicy maple wings you'll be craving for days. The Chicken Tikka Mac & Cheese? Dangerously good comfort food. It's casual and no-frills, perfect for grabbing something incredible on your way out, but the portions are generous enough you'll want to linger. Fresh, flavorful, and coming in hot at budget prices ($10–20)—this is the spot when you want bold flavors that actually taste like something, not just another chicken sandwich place. Go hungry.

When you hit Atomic Wings on Fulton Street, you're getting wings made from all-natural, never-frozen chicken—the kind that actually has texture and tastes like something. You pick your heat level (Nashville Hot Rub for moderate chaos, Nuclear if you're making a statement), build your combo with thick-cut waffle fries that are genuinely worth the calories, and suddenly 2 AM doesn't feel so bleak. The Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich is the move if you want crispy skin and actual spice, while the Atomic Burger hits different at this price point. Everything's budget-friendly, portions don't disappoint, and the vibe is pure fast-casual Bed-Stuy energy. Mac & Cheese as a side, deep-fried Oreos because why not—this is where you come when you want flavor without the fuss.

If you're in the Bronx and craving Korean fried chicken that actually slaps, Rokstar Chicken inside Boogie Down Food Hall has your back. The Soy Garlic Wings come glossy and savory—the kind of thing where you lose count after the fourth one. Sweet Chili Chicken brings the heat without going overboard, and if you're feeling bold, grab a whole chicken and go to work. Boneless pieces are there if you want to avoid the mess, and the Spicy Ranch Sandwich is your sleeper hit for when you're tired of wings. It's fast casual perfection with prices that won't make you regret your choices. Quick service, solid ratings, zero pretension.

Nanu's Hot Chicken is your late-night answer when the cravings hit and everything else is closed. The chicken tenders come crispy and golden—exactly what you want at 2 AM—and the sandwiches are built right, stacked enough to actually satisfy. The loaded fries situation is real, and if you need to convince yourself you're being healthy, they've got cauliflower tenders and shrimp wraps to play along. Everything moves fast, nothing's pretentious, and the prices won't make you regret eating at an ungodly hour. With a solid 4.5 rating and menu items that range from classic wings to banana pudding that'll ruin you, this is the Court Street spot that becomes your routine. When you're hungry, cheap, and want it now, you're coming here.

Late-night cravings in Bay Ridge? Dave's Hot Chicken on 86th Street is the move. This Nashville-style spot specializes in halal chicken tenders and sliders that are crispy, juicy, and available in seven heat levels—from gentle "No Spice" all the way to the Reaper, which comes with an actual waiver. Order the full-sized tenders with Dave's signature sauce, or go for sliders with kale slaw and pickles. Their seasoned fries are addictively crisp, and the mac & cheese is the kind of indulgent side that keeps you coming back. The menu's refreshingly simple, the chicken is consistently excellent, and the vibe is efficient fast-casual done right. Whether you're swinging by after the bars close or grabbing a quick lunch, the quality here actually stands out.

If you're hunting for legit Korean fried chicken in Williamsburg without the sit-down price tag, Rokstar Chicken's got your answer—and they'll deliver it until 2am on most nights. Located inside Food Bazaar on Manhattan Ave, this casual spot (established 2024) specializes in juicy, all-natural halal chicken that's surprisingly crispy and never dry. Order the Soy Garlic Wings for that perfect sweet-savory glaze, go Boneless if you want pure meat-to-sauce efficiency, or grab a Spicy Ranch Sandwich when you want everything in one hand. The Jongga Kimchi Chicken Sandwich cranks the heat. Sides of sweet potato cheeseballs and coleslaw round things out nicely. With reviews praising the moisture content and flavor, this is exactly the kind of late-night Korean-halal hybrid the neighborhood needed.

Tucked inside Food Bazaar in Douglaston, Rokstar Chicken is your answer to Korean fried chicken cravings that don't require a second mortgage. You're getting impossibly crispy boneless chicken, wings, and tenders with that shattering crunch that makes every other fried chicken joint feel like cardboard. The kimchi fried rice is the perfect sidekick, and yes, the cheeseballs are as good as they sound. This fast-casual spot is built for takeout—grab a number, five minutes later you're out the door with family-friendly dinner that tastes like someone spent hours on it. At these prices with a 4.5-star rating? You've found your new Queens obsession.


When you're craving halal that actually delivers, European Republic on Lawson Boulevard is the move. This fast-casual spot serves up impossibly tender chicken with a satisfying crunch that makes nearby cart options look sad. The real magic? Free homemade sauces—jalapeño, roasted garlic, balsamic ketchup, homemade hot sauce—that actually make you want to try each one. The fries are thick and crispy, the falafel is somehow light despite being fried, and the schnitzel absolutely hits. With locations across Long Island (Oceanside, Freeport, Huntington), it's the neighborhood spot that feels like home. Reasonable prices, friendly staff, zero pretension. This is exactly what you need.



If you're craving properly executed fried chicken that won't hurt your wallet, 375° Chicken 'n Fries on Ludlow Street is your Lower East Side halal spot. This fast-casual joint delivers crispy chicken tenders and inventive sliders—the Buffalo-Honey is a legit crowd-pleaser, and the Hot Chicken Slider hits different when you're chasing heat. Pair them with golden fries that actually taste like something, or go full comfort with their Chicken & Waffle. Perfect for takeout, delivery, or a quick lunch break. The vibe is grab-and-go casual without the pretension, family-friendly, and ideal for post-bar food you won't regret. 4.4-star rated for a reason.

If you're craving Taiwanese fried chicken that actually tastes like something special, Legend Chicken in Bayside is where you need to be. Their cage-free, hormone-free, 100% halal certified bird gets hit with Chinese five-spice and a generous amount of white pepper—a flavor combo that's way more interesting than your standard crispy chicken spot. Order the boneless chicken pops if you want something you can shovel into your face without thinking, or go full commitment with the leg cutlet or spicy hot legend chicken if you want heat that actually registers. The popcorn chicken combo hits different too, and their rice bowls come loaded with your choice of protein. It's fast casual perfection for takeout, the kind of place you'll hit on a weeknight when you need something reliable and genuinely craveable. Fair warning: they close Wednesdays and take a lunch break 2-3pm on weekdays, so plan accordingly.

If you're hunting for honest Southern comfort food on Long Island without pretense or a premium price tag, 5 Brothers has been delivering since 1992. This casual spot in Patchogue is all about the crispy fried chicken—the kind that crunches but never feels greasy—paired with fluffy, pillowy waffles that taste like they were made fresh just for you. Order the wings and waffles combo with a side of mac and cheese and you'll understand why people dream about this place. The staff genuinely welcomes you like you're family, and for around $22 you get a meal that feels like home. Perfect when you want something satisfying and real without the fuss.

If you're craving late-night halal comfort food that doesn't pretend to be anything it's not, Tex's Chicken & Burgers in the Bronx is your spot. You're looking at crispy Southern-style fried chicken, juicy burgers made with fresh beef (they say it's never frozen), and all the reliable sides you need at 2 AM. The chicken sandwich is where it's at—order it spicy if you want actual heat. Service is quick, prices won't hurt your wallet, and everything hits differently when you've got that late-night hunger. This is the kind of place where you roll in after work, grab your order, and roll back out. No frills, just consistently good halal fast food that takes care of business.

If you're craving legitimately crispy fried chicken in Harlem that doesn't require a trip downtown, Village Chicken & Burger is your spot. This counter-serve halal operation on Amsterdam Avenue does the essentials extremely well—we're talking perfectly marinated chicken with a golden, crunchy exterior that shatters with the first bite, and burgers built from quality beef piled with fresh toppings. The fries are exactly what you want them to be (crispy, substantial), and they keep prices refreshingly sane considering the quality. It's family-friendly, the service is quick, and there's something genuine about how they treat every order like it matters. Perfect for when you want something satisfying and unpretentious.

Middletown Fried Chicken (MFC) Gyro & Grill Halal is the kind of place you grab when you're hungry and broke—which is basically always in Middletown. Their lamb gyro hits different, stuffed generously with seasoned meat that's been rotating on the spit, paired with their house sauce that's somehow both cooling and addictive. The fried chicken comes out golden and crispy, and if you're feeling adventurous, stack it in a philly cheesesteak because apparently they do that. Chicken tikka platters arrive loaded, rice on the side, and the whole thing costs like $8. With a 4.4-star rating and prices that won't wreck your wallet, this is your answer to 'where should we grab halal?' at 11pm on a Tuesday. Fast, friendly, and exactly what you're looking for when you need comfort food that doesn't judge your bank account.


If you're looking for smash burgers and fried chicken that actually justify the hype, Yoyo Chicken in Brooklyn is your new spot. Walk into this casual joint and you'll catch good vibes immediately—the kind of place where the staff treats you like you belong, and the food actually backs it up. The smash burgers are legitimately addictive, with quality meat that's perfectly cooked every time. The chicken sandwiches punch above their weight, especially if you go medium for a little heat without going crazy. But the real standout is their waffle fries paired with the house yoyo sauce—it's the kind of condiment situation that changes how you think about fries. Throw in a Fruity Pebbles shake and some loaded fries, and you've got everything you need from a casual spot that delivers quality comfort food without emptying your wallet.

If you're craving Nashville-style hot chicken that actually delivers the heat and flavor, Slappin Chick in Hicksville is your late-night savior. This halal spot keeps it simple with a menu of fried chicken, crispy tenders, and sliders, but the execution is where it slaps. The lemon pepper tenders are addictively seasoned, the Nashville chicken sandwich brings the spice, and even the sides—mac & cheese, cheese fries, that waffle sandwich—feel intentional and generous. Reviews rave about the portions and sauce, and at these prices, you're basically stealing. Open until midnight most nights (2 AM weekends), it's perfect for when you need something flavorful and filling that won't wreck your wallet.

If you're craving halal fried chicken that actually delivers, Texas Lone Star in Jamaica is where you need to be. The open kitchen setup means you can watch your order come together in real time, which is either deeply satisfying or makes you hungry immediately—probably both. The fried chicken comes out crispy and juicy, and the falafel is legitimately good. They're also doing wings, burgers, and mac and cheese that won't disappoint. The whole operation has a modern, no-fuss vibe—perfect for grabbing something quick that doesn't taste like it's been sitting under heat lamps. Come hungry, leave satisfied.


If you're craving Korean fried chicken that actually lives up to the hype, Mad for Chicken Chelsea is your answer. This second-floor Chelsea walk-up nails the basics—crispy wings and drumsticks that arrive with a satisfying crunch, whether you go spicy or keep it mild. Pair your chicken with their kimchi fried rice, and you've got a legit meal that won't destroy your wallet. The vibe is appropriately rowsy without being obnoxious, making it perfect for bringing friends or a casual date night. Their garlic chicken with fries is a simple move that somehow hits different. Come for the chicken, stay for the social energy and those soju drinks that go down way too easily.

Mad for Chicken Sunnyside is your go-to Korean fried chicken spot on Queens Boulevard for crispy, halal-certified chicken that actually delivers. The signature wings and tenders come with a golden, shattering crust that gives way to juicy meat, and if you're building a bowl, the kimchi fried rice is the move—spicy, garlicky, and loaded with complexity. Bulgogi and an avocado salad round things out nicely. It's casual, family-friendly, and perfect for grabbing takeout when you need something that hits harder than standard chain chicken. With a solid 4.3-star rating and prices that won't destroy your wallet, this Sunnyside spot has figured out the formula for Korean fried chicken done right.

If you're hungry late-night in Brooklyn and craving proper fried chicken or a solid burger without spending much, Tex's Chicken & Burgers is exactly what you need. This fast-casual spot nails the fundamentals—juicy spicy fried chicken with a crispy exterior, biscuits that are warm and actually moist, and a cheeseburger that hits different at 2 AM. The sides matter too: their mac and cheese, coleslaw, and sweet potato pie mean you can build a complete meal for pocket change. It's the kind of place where families grab takeout, late-night workers stop by before heading home, and you don't overthink it—you just order, eat, and move on satisfied. Budget-friendly, quick, and consistently good.

If you're in Long Island City craving crispy, Korean-style fried chicken without the price tag, Rokstar Chicken is exactly what you need. This fast-casual spot serves up no-nonsense chicken done right—whether you go for the crackly whole chicken, perfectly fried tenders, or a stacked chicken sandwich that'll have you coming back for thirds. Their kimchi fried rice hits different, and if you're not getting the cheeseballs as a side, what are you even doing? It's the kind of place where you grab your food, eat in your car, or take it home to feed the whole family. Quick, affordable, and honestly, the 4.3 rating on Google doesn't lie. Located right in front of Food Bazaar on Northern Blvd, this is your new go-to for Korean fried chicken on a budget.

If you're serious about fried chicken in Williamsburg, Mad For Chicken is the move. This isn't your typical chicken spot—they're fusing Korean techniques with crowd-pleasing American classics, and it absolutely works. The soy garlic chicken hits with a perfect sweet-savory glaze, while the spicy chicken sandwich brings real heat wrapped in crispy, blistered bun. Skip the fries entirely and go for the kimchi fries if you want your palate properly challenged. The bulgogi mac and cheese is the kind of fusion dish that sounds weird until you actually taste it, then suddenly it makes perfect sense. Dumplings, hot stone bowls, wings—they're built for sharing, which is why groups constantly pack this spot for casual meals and late-night runs. Fast, affordable, and exactly what this neighborhood needs.

You know that 1 a.m. moment when only fried chicken and pizza will do? Halal Nashville in Woodside is exactly the move. This fast-casual spot doesn't do anything fancy—it just does the fundamentals right. The fried chicken arrives hot, moist, and genuinely crispy, the kind of thing that tastes like actual comfort. Their pizza is solid, and if you're torn between the two, go ahead and throw mac and cheese into the mix. It's creamy, it's rich, it works. Chicken tenders, wings, coleslaw—the whole lineup reads like the greatest hits of food you didn't know you needed at 2 a.m. Everything's cheap. Everything's fast. And with hours that run till 2:30 a.m., Halal Nashville is basically your new late-night emergency contact.

You can taste why Dave's Hot Chicken has Buffalo talking. This fast-casual spot on Niagara Falls Boulevard specializes in Nashville-style hot chicken that arrives with a shatteringly crispy exterior and meat so tender it practically melts. Whether you're ordering bone-in tenders or sliders on a potato bun with kale slaw, you're getting serious flavor backed by Dave's signature sauce—the kind of topping that somehow makes everything taste better. There are seven heat levels to work through (yes, there's a Reaper option that comes with a legal waiver), perfectly seasoned crinkle-cut fries, and the option to order massive Hot Boxes for groups. It's open until midnight on weekends, consistently packed with delivery orders, and beloved for good reason. This is the late-night chicken run that actually justifies the trip.

If you're hunting for legit halal fried chicken on Long Island, make the trip to Tex's in Hicksville. Their spicy chicken hits different—crispy exterior, juicy inside, with that Popeyes energy but better deals and way nicer vibes. The $5 box (two pieces, fries, drink, cookie) is basically a crime against capitalism, and their 10-piece for ten bucks? That's the kind of steal that makes you wonder how they stay afloat. Grab a chicken sandwich or grilled chicken sandwich if you're feeling fancy, pair it with solid biscuits and fries, and you're set. The staff actually cares, and since they're open until 3 AM most nights (4 AM weekends), this is your new go-to for quick, affordable fuel when the cravings hit.

Taiwanese fried chicken doesn't just disappear after your first trip to Taipei, and Legend Chicken is here to scratch that itch. Stall, not restaurant—you're grabbing your order from inside a Flushing food court and moving on with your life. But what they're doing in that small space is genuinely impressive: perfectly pounded cutlets that shatter when you bite into them, then give you that juicy chicken inside. Get the massive Legend Chicken steak folded into a paper cone, or the popcorn chicken, or whatever leg cutlet situation they've got going. Everything's coated in Chinese five-spice and white pepper—a flavor profile that has nothing to do with American fried chicken. Pick your spice level (medium gets ghost pepper, which is no joke), grab your add-ons like Thai basil or lemon black pepper, and thank us later. Cheap, fresh to order, and worth the hunt through the Flushing food court maze.

Tex's Chicken & Burgers on Hempstead Turnpike is the move when you need fried chicken that genuinely tastes better than KFC—we're talking crispy exterior, juicy meat, and biscuits that taste like someone actually took the time to brush butter on them (because they did). The spicy chicken sandwich will set your mouth absolutely on fire, the bacon cheeseburger absolutely delivers, and the buffalo wings are fried to golden perfection with the ideal amount of heat. Open until 3am most nights—4am on weekends—this is your late-night salvation when Elmont cravings hit hard. Portions are genuinely generous, the staff actually cares, and you can taste that everything is made fresh to order. Whether you're ordering through delivery or swinging by for takeout, this is unfussy fast food done right, and it won't break the bank.

If you're hunting for crispy halal fried chicken that won't drain your wallet, Tex's is your spot. The spicy chicken will actually make your lips burn—reviewers aren't exaggerating—while the regular version delivers that golden, crunchy exterior without the greasiness you get at bigger chains. The biscuits are generously buttered and delicate, practically melting in your mouth. Grab a burger if you're feeling it, or stick with their chicken sandwiches and tenders. The real move? Come late night (they're open until 3 or 4 AM) when you need something substantial and quick. With BOGO deals constantly running and portions generous enough to feed multiple people, you're getting serious value. It's fast casual done right—no frills, just dependable, craveable food that keeps people coming back.


If you're in Westchester Square craving legitimately good fried chicken without the sit-down commitment, Kennedys Chicken and Burgers is your move. This place hits exactly when you're hungry, in a rush, but absolutely refuse to sacrifice on quality. Their fried chicken gets that perfect crispy-outside-tender-inside ratio down, and the spicy chicken sandwich is exactly what you need if you want actual heat with your meal. The gyro is solid too—proof they're not just a one-trick pony. Grab an order of fries (they're genuinely great) and bounce. The whole deal is cheap, fast, and actually flavorful. That's the vibe.

The Soul Spot on Atlantic Ave is where you go when you're craving serious comfort that doesn't apologize. Their fried chicken emerges golden and crispy, demanding a second helping before you've even finished the first. The oxtail braise is fall-apart tender in its rich gravy, making the collard greens and mac and cheese taste impossibly better. They layer Caribbean spices through everything—jerk chicken, curry goat—alongside soul food classics like candied yams and ridiculously good banana pudding. Fast casual, family-friendly, constantly packed. Hit it for quick lunch, group dinners, or when you need something real at 2 a.m. This is the food equivalent of pure comfort.

Tex's Chicken & Burgers does something simple but revolutionary: fresh halal fried chicken that actually tastes fresh. Not frozen. Not oily. Just crispy, golden chicken that lands perfectly even at 2 AM when you're picking it up solo. The Cajun spice wings are genuinely excellent—properly fried, properly spiced. The Classic Chicken Sandwich is a no-brainer, and if you're hungry, the double cheese burger won't judge. This Hillside Ave spot fills with families during dinner service, then transforms into a late-night refueling station (open till 3:30 AM, 4:30 AM weekends). Service is genuinely great, prices are embarrassingly cheap, and the vibe is pure fast-casual comfort. It's the exact kind of neighborhood spot that gets passed around in group chats because it just works.

Palace Fried Chicken in Long Island City is the kind of halal spot you tell your friends about after you stumble upon it—not because it's trendy, but because the fried chicken is actually good. We're talking crispy exterior, juicy meat, the whole deal. Their spicy chicken sandwich comes loaded with flavor, and the house fries are dangerously crispy (eat them hot). Everything stays budget-friendly in the $10-20 range, which feels like you're getting a steal. They've got gyros and burgers too if you want to branch out, and the owner's the type who actually makes you feel welcome. Fast service, real food, zero pretension.

Kennedy Fried Chicken on Broadway in Newburgh is your halal spot for no-nonsense fried chicken—day or night. The golden-brown chicken and wings arrive properly seasoned and juicy, the kind you'll eat straight from the box without a second thought. The chicken sandwiches absolutely hit, especially when you load them up with their crispy fries and creamy mac and cheese. It's fast casual in its purest form—quick, affordable, zero pretense—which is precisely why it works as both a late-night run and a takeout order you'll actually be excited about. This is honest fried chicken done right, the kind of place that justifies why this formula has endured. Kennedy Fried Chicken doesn't overthink it, and neither should you.

If you're hunting for crispy, golden fried chicken and gyros that won't destroy your wallet, New Kennedy Chicken & Gyro is your answer. This Bronx institution has built its reputation on doing the basics right—think crunchy wings in rotating flavors like Lemon & Pepper and Spicy Mango Habanero that you'll actually want to order again, alongside perfectly blistered chicken sandwiches and properly charred lamb gyros. The fries are a vehicle for sauce, not an afterthought, and if you're feeling adventurous, the corn nuggets deserve a spot on your order. Late night? They're open until 2 AM (3 on weekends), making this your reliable halal spot when nothing else is around. Don't overthink it—just go.

If you're trolling Main Street in downtown New Rochelle past 11 PM and need something crispy, halal, and under fifteen bucks, Tex's has your back. This casual spot serves Southern-fried chicken that genuinely outclasses the chains—properly seasoned, crackling crust, juicy interior. But the real hero? Those butter biscuits that have people posting about them. The burgers are fresh and properly built, sides taste like they actually care (the mac and cheese especially), and everything moves quick. The vibe is laid-back and welcoming—families, students from nearby Iona, late-night wanderers all mixing in the bright dining room. Open till 3 AM most nights, 4 AM weekends. This is the kind of place you'll be recommending before you even finish your first order.

You're looking for legit halal fried chicken without the ceremony? Tex's has got you. This Bronx spot serves up crispy, golden chicken that actually stays juicy on the inside—Southern-style comfort food done right. The spicy chicken is genuinely spicy, the biscuits are dense and buttery, and the mashed potatoes taste like someone actually cared. It's budget-friendly, fast, and open late—perfect for that 1 AM craving when nothing else is hitting. Grab the chicken sandwich or a loaded cheeseburger, throw some coleslaw on there for texture. It's not fancy, it's not trying to be. You're getting fresh, halal meat cooked to order at prices that won't make you wince. This is the spot you hit when you want real food, real quick, no BS.

Kennedy Fried Chicken & Gyro is your Binghamton late-night spot when you want killer fried chicken and gyro sandwiches without the fancy markup. The solid 4.2 rating isn't a fluke—the wings are crispy-skinned and perfectly seasoned, tenders stay juicy, and the jumbo shrimp are golden and ready to go. Build yourself a loaded chicken sandwich, throw on some crispy onion rings and mashed potatoes, or go simple with a classic cheeseburger. It's fast, casual, and designed for takeout—the kind of halal spot where you're in and out quick, but the food doesn't suffer for it. Straightforward, affordable comfort food. Hit it late-night when hunger strikes and you need something that actually satisfies.

If you're in South Richmond Hill craving serious halal comfort food, Darbar's Chicken & Ribs is your move. This fast-casual spot cranks out crispy fried chicken that shatters between your teeth, tender beef ribs that fall off the bone, and their smashed lamb burger—a total sleeper hit—that's got serious flavor. Order the jerk chicken if you want something with kick, or go classic with the zesty chicken sandwich. Pair it with their fried rice or lo mein, throw in some buffalo wings, and you're eating like you actually planned ahead. At these prices, you're not paying for ambiance; you're paying for real food that hits different. Takeout and delivery make this perfect for feeding a crew without the fuss.

If you're hunting for proper halal fried chicken and burgers in the Bronx that won't wreck your wallet, Tex's Chicken & Burgers delivers. You're looking at golden, crispy chicken that tastes like actual chicken—not the sad, flavorless stuff you find at most quick-service spots. Their chicken sandwiches hit different, especially when you load up a spicy one with cold coleslaw for texture. The burgers are solid, made with fresh beef, and the fries are the kind that disappear in about three minutes. Open until 2 AM, this is your spot for late-night cravings or a quick lunch that doesn't compromise on flavor. Everything's halal, everything's affordable, and the service moves fast. Show up hungry.

If you're in the Bronx at 2 AM craving something that actually hits, Tex's Chicken & Burgers is your answer. This halal spot does fried chicken and burgers without the pretense—just straightforward, made-to-order comfort food that comes fast and doesn't break the bank. Their fried chicken lands with a satisfying crunch, while the bacon cheeseburger delivers exactly what you want from a no-nonsense burger. The chicken tenders are solid when you want something less adventurous, and sides like mashed potatoes and biscuits round out the late-night meal. With a beyond burger option for the plant-based curious, there's genuinely something for everyone here. Open stupidly late and perfect for families, quick takeout runs, or those specific 2 AM moments when only fried chicken will do.

CFC is your go-to halal fried chicken spot where South Asian spicing meets American comfort, and somehow it all just works. The fried chicken arrives golden and properly seasoned—that crispy-outside, juicy-inside magic that justifies repeat visits. Their kebabs have the char you're looking for, cheesesteaks are legitimately good, and the biscuits are perfect vehicles for everything else on your tray. With prices this friendly and a setup built for takeout or delivery, this becomes your regular move when you want something genuinely satisfying without the guilt. Four-point-one stars means people know what they're doing.

If you're rolling through Jamaica late at night on a halal mission, Crown Fried Chicken has the answer. Their chicken over rice is the real deal—properly seasoned, never dry, and piled high enough to make you question why you didn't order this hours ago. The lamb over rice runs a close second if you want something with a bit more depth. Popcorn chicken for that satisfying crunch factor, fresh-cut fries that actually taste like potatoes, and don't sleep on their sweet potato pie for a sweet finish. Everything here costs practically nothing, which means you can actually get full without checking your bank account. Open late, ready for delivery, built for people who need good food at 2 a.m. without the fuss. This is the halal spot that doesn't overcomplicate things—just straightforward, tasty food when you need it most.

You'll find Tex's Chicken & Burgers on Flatbush Ave delivering exactly what it promises—solid fried chicken and burgers that won't wreck your budget. Grab a crispy chicken sandwich, a juicy cheeseburger, or chicken tenders that crunch on the outside and stay tender inside, all for pocket change. The biscuits are warm and pillowy, perfect for soaking up extra sauce. It's a no-frills operation: fast casual, quick service, late-night friendly when nothing else is open. Get it to-go or eat standing up. The vibe is pure New York corner spot energy—efficient, unpretentious, exactly what you need when you want fried chicken at 2 AM or a cheap burger fix without the fuss. At this price point and with a 4.1 rating, you're getting more than you pay for.

If you're hunting for legit halal fried chicken in Yonkers, Yonkers Halal Fried Chicken & Gyro on Yonkers Avenue is the real deal. The fried chicken hits different—crispy exterior, juicy inside—and it's killer over rice with their signature white sauce. The lamb and chicken gyros are solid handheld options, but don't sleep on the chicken tikka or lamb over rice if you want to get adventurous. Everything's quick, affordable, and designed for grabbing, whether you're ordering delivery or hitting them up for takeout. It's genuinely family-friendly, the line moves fast, and for the price, you're getting serious quality. This spot is perfect for lunch runs, quick dinners, or satisfying those late-night cravings. A solid 4.1-rated go-to for halal comfort food in Westchester.

Xcellent Soul Food on Ralph Ave in Brownsville is where you go for real soul food that doesn't overthink itself. We're talking perfectly crispy fried chicken with juicy insides, candied yams that taste like somebody's thanksgiving recipe, and mac and cheese that's rich without the guilt. The turkey wings are falling-off-the-bone tender, and if oxtail is your thing, the stew here is the blueprint. Cornbread too good not to eat right out of the container. It's fast casual, family-friendly, zero pretension—exactly what soul food in Brooklyn should be. Hit it for takeout or delivery, and you're getting serious portions at these prices.

You need to know about Tex's for two reasons: one, they actually use fresh chicken instead of the frozen stuff that tastes like it survived a deep freezer since 2010, and two, they're open until 3:30 AM (4:30 on weekends). The spicy fried chicken comes out crispy and not weeping grease, which is already ahead of 90% of the late-night spots in Queens. Order the loaded fries or a Hell Burger if you're feeling ambitious. It's halal, it's cheap, it's fast casual in the best way—the kind of place you hit when you want real food at midnight without the pretense or the price tag. Hits different at 2 AM.

If you're in Jamaica, Queens and you need halal that doesn't involve overthinking, Uncle's Fried Chicken delivers. Their fried chicken is straightforward—crispy enough, satisfying enough. The Philly cheesesteak hits when you're craving something melty and real. The ground chicken burger is the sleeper here; it's got a texture that separates it from your standard fried patty situation. Throw in some gyro, veggie samosas if you want to pretend you're being healthy, and you're out the door. This is takeout-focused, fast-casual territory—exactly what you want at this price point. It won't blow your mind, but it'll absolutely feed you for cheap, fast, and without pretense.

Skip the chain chicken spots and hit Tex's for halal fried chicken and burgers that actually taste like someone cares. Their spicy chicken tenders pack real flavor—none of that bland, plastic-y stuff—and the bacon cheeseburger is built for serious appetites. Beyond burger if you're that way inclined. The fries are solid, the vibe is pure fast-casual Bronx, and they're open till 2 AM most nights, which means you can roll through at midnight with the same zero-judgment energy you'd bring to any other late-night spot. Family-friendly during the day, your new go-to when hunger strikes after hours.

Chicken Shack on Tremont Ave is what happens when you need halal fried chicken now. The bird is crispy-skinned and juicy in the way that matters, the lamb gyros are straightforward and good, and the chicken over rice has that comforting thing going on. Menu-wise, there's also solid burgers and mozzarella sticks that shouldn't be overlooked. It's the kind of fast-casual spot that thrives on late-night cravings and delivery orders—which is exactly the Bronx halal groove you want. The 4.0 rating is consistent with what you'll get: real food, no fuss, shown up hot. This becomes your spot.

You'll find Pudgie's in a Selden shopping center doing exactly what it's been doing for years—serving up seriously solid fried chicken without the guilt. Their signature hot wings come with bleu cheese and hot sauce, the chicken tenders are golden and crispy, and the fish and chips are legitimately respectable. The real move? They fry everything in 100% trans-fat and cholesterol-free oil, so you can pretend you're eating healthy while demolishing a 6-piece meal. It's family-friendly fast casual at its finest, with prices that won't wreck your wallet and catering options if you need to feed a crowd. Perfect for when you want fried food that actually tastes good and doesn't make you feel like you need a nap afterward.

Skip the endless scrolling and just order from Atomic Wings in Jamaica, Queens. These wings are the real deal—never frozen, hormone-free, and actually halal-certified (they're serious about it). The wings arrive gloriously crispy, and you can build your own heat level: go creamy with the Garlic Parmesan, dance with the Thai Chili, or get weird with the Lemon Pepper. The Atomic sauce hits different—it's the kind of spicy that sneaks up on you. Sides are solid too: waffle fries that rival the wings, ooey-gooey mac & cheese, or jalapeño poppers if you're feeling extra. It's fast casual at its best—affordable, quick, and the kind of place families actually want to order from. This is your Tuesday night wing spot.

If you're prowling Broadway in Harlem at 2 AM with your stomach growling, Tex's Chicken & Burgers is the halal fast-casual spot that actually delivers. This no-frills fried chicken and burger joint stays open until 3 or 4 AM, cranking out crispy golden chicken that hits different when you're hungry. The spicy chicken is where it's at—comes with serious kick—though the burgers earn consistent praise for being legitimately great quick bites. Their fries are thick, fluffy, and fresh-cut; the 10-piece chicken is a steal at under ten bucks. Upstairs seating if you want to linger, but real talk, this is grab-and-go territory. It's affordable, it's fast, it's late-night reliable. That's the whole appeal.

If you're looking for legit halal fried chicken in the Bronx that won't drain your bank account, Tex's Chicken & Burgers is your spot. They're doing Southern-style comfort food right—crispy spiced chicken that actually tastes like it was fried fresh that day, juicy burgers that don't pretend to be fancy, and loaded fries that hit different when you're starving at midnight. The Hell Burger lives up to its name in the best way, and their chicken sandwich is the kind of thing you'd order three times if you could. Open stupidly late, perfect for post-everything cravings. Everything's halal, prices are pocket-friendly, and you can grab it to-go when the Bronx is calling your name.

If you're serious about halal fried chicken, Tex's is where fresh beats frozen every single time. The real magic is how crispy and greaseless everything is—bite into a tender and it cracks before releasing that savory, juicy chicken inside. The Hell Burger is deliciously unhinged, the spicy fried chicken will wake you up, and the wings are legit. Prices are wild cheap, which means you can actually afford to go back. Open until 3 AM (later on weekends), this is your late-night lifeline when Queens gets quiet and your stomach gets loud. Fast casual, no frills, just good halal food that delivers.

If you're hunting for legit fried chicken without the hype markup, Dixy Chicken & Grill is your move in Bay Ridge. This fast-casual spot does the basics right: juicy, crispy chicken that stays tender all the way through, crispy fries that actually stay crispy, and burgers that haven't shrunk like everything else has. A 10-piece comes in at $11.99—genuinely stupid cheap. Their gyros are solid, the shrimp basket is worth the three bucks, and you're in and out quick. It's the kind of place where families roll through, people order to-go, and nobody's pretending it's anything other than really good, really affordable chicken. Perfect for when you want quality fast food without the guilt or the bill.

If you're hunting for late-night halal fried chicken in Flushing that doesn't pretend to be more than it is, Kennedy Fried Chicken gets the job done. This tight, no-frills spot on Northern Boulevard is strictly a hit-and-run operation—a few tables squeezed in, mostly for people who can't wait to get home with their haul. But here's why you'll keep coming back: their chicken tenders are legitimately excellent—huge, crispy on the outside, juicy inside, the kind that disappear before you reach the train. The fries are solid, the chicken and rice combo hits different when you're hungry and broke, and the staff actually seems happy to see you. It's not fancy. It's not Instagram-worthy. It's just really good, cheap fried chicken that knows exactly what it's supposed to be.

If you're hunting for proper Korean fried chicken in Astoria, Mad For Chicken delivers. Their signature wings actually hit different—fried with a special technique that gives you serious crunch, then each sauce gets hand-brushed on to order. But what separates them is the fusion approach. Kimchi fries are legitimately addictive, the bulgogi mac and cheese hits like comfort food from a fever dream, and their tteok-bokki elevates standard Korean street food with real execution. It's fast casual done right—grab your order and go, or stay with a tray. This is the kind of Astoria spot that makes you understand why the neighborhood's becoming the unofficial capital of under-the-radar eating.

You know that feeling when you find a spot that just gets it? Tex's Chicken & Burgers on 2nd Ave is that. Their fried chicken hits different—crispy, hot, the kind of crunchy exterior that shatters the second you bite into it. The chicken sandwich is honestly worth your time; burgers are made from 100% beef never frozen; fries are solid. Everything tastes like someone actually cares, which sounds basic but somehow isn't everywhere. It's fast, affordable (nothing will run you more than fifteen bucks), and they're cool about your 2 AM needs. This is halal fried chicken done right—no pretense, just good ingredients prepped to order and served quick. Whether it's late-night hunger or a quick lunch, Tex's shows up for you every time.

If you're hunting for crispy, Korean-style fried chicken on Long Island, Mad for Chicken in East Meadow delivers the goods without making you sell your car. Their golden, crackling wings hit different—think less greasy tavern fare, more carefully calibrated crunch. The Kimchi Fries are the MVP here: pillowy, hot-from-the-fryer golden sticks topped with funky, fermented tang that'll have you reaching for more. They've also got dumplings, chicken tenders, and mac and cheese if you're feeling less adventurous. It's casual, family-friendly, and built for grabbing takeout after a long day. The 3.9-star rating speaks for itself—this is legitimate fried chicken that won't break the bank.

If you're craving crispy fried chicken or a legit burger at 2 a.m. in Harlem, Tex's Chicken & Burgers has your back. This no-frills halal spot keeps it simple and does it well—their chicken tenders come golden and shatteringly crispy, the kind that makes you wonder why you ever bothered with bigger names. The Classic Chicken Sandwich hits different, especially when paired with their mashed potatoes (think creamy, Southern comfort). Grab the Cajun spice wings if you're feeling adventurous; they nail the heat-to-seasoning ratio. Everything's made fresh to order and hits your hand or to-go box hot, which is rare for spots this cheap. Late-night crowds know what's up—this place is proof that the best meals sometimes come from the places that don't overthink it.

Kennedy Fried Chicken is your go-to Harlem spot for quick, affordable halal fried chicken that doesn't skimp on flavor. Whether you're grabbing late-night takeout or squeezing in a lunch break, expect perfectly crispy, golden fried chicken that hits every time. The flaky fish fillet is a solid seafood alternative, the fries are addictively seasoned, and you can round it out with a burger, mozzarella sticks, or their surprisingly solid sweet potato pie. The pizza's decent in a pinch too. This is pure fast-food efficiency—no-frills, quick-service halal that's exactly what you need at 2 AM or during your workday. It's not fancy, it's not trying to be, and that's precisely why every New Yorker needs a Kennedy Fried Chicken in their neighborhood.


Late-night cravings hitting and your wallet's tight? Tex's is your answer until 2 AM—fresh, halal-certified Southern fried chicken and burgers that actually get cooked to order instead of sitting under a heat lamp. The fried chicken strips come out golden and crispy, the kind that crunch and then give way to juicy, tender meat. Their bacon cheeseburger leans on never-frozen beef that tastes like actual beef, not frozen sadness. The chicken sandwich is dangerously easy to demolish at midnight. It's fast-casual stripped of pretension, family-friendly, but equally solid if you're just rolling through solo for a quick bite. Prices stay friendly, the food shows up, and nobody's making excuses. Takeout works great, but the crew inside always seems to know what they're doing.

If you're craving fried chicken that's actually worth the trip to Jamaica, Krispy Krunchy Chicken delivers the goods without emptying your pockets. This fast-casual spot specializes in hand-breaded, golden-fried chicken—the jumbo tenders are legitimately huge compared to what you'll find elsewhere, and they're not trying to hide behind spice. The real MVP here? The honey biscuits. They're the kind of thing people drive for. You've also got your chicken sandwiches, wings, nuggets, and a solid mac n cheese situation. The vibe is pure quick-service efficiency—you roll in, order, and bounce with hot, crispy food that actually tastes good. Fair pricing, no pretense, just solid fried chicken done right.

If you're hunting for some seriously underrated halal Chinese-Guyanese food in Queens, Carifesta is your spot. This family-owned operation in South Richmond Hill does one thing exceptionally well: fried rice that hits different. The fried chicken fried rice arrives with a quarter chicken featuring crispy, blistered skin and juicy meat, with that barely-there sweetness that makes you keep going back for more. Beyond the rice, there's excellent jerk chicken, satisfying oxtail, and crispy lo mein that won't disappoint. It's a casual, no-frills kind of place—grab your order and roll—but that's exactly why locals have embraced it. During lunch and dinner rushes, it gets packed, so call ahead. For halal-friendly Caribbean comfort food that doesn't cost much and actually tastes like someone's home kitchen, this is the play.

If you're in Woodside hunting for halal that doesn't skimp on flavor or your wallet, New Texas Fried Chicken & Pizza is your late-night savior (yes, they're open until 4:30 AM). The crispy pizza crust hits that sweet spot between blistered and crackly, and their lamb and chicken over rice? Regulars swear it's the best in the Astoria/Woodside area—get it with extra protein and you'll understand why people keep coming back. The burgers arrive hot with fries that stay properly crispy, not the limp disappointment you get elsewhere. It's fast-casual execution at fast-food prices, the kind of spot you order from when you want something that actually tastes good at midnight. Friendly service, consistent quality, and zero pretense. Exactly what you need.

If you're craving crispy, saucy wings that won't drain your bank account, Jamaica Halal Wings on Hillside Ave is exactly what you need. This quick-service spot doesn't do anything fancy, but it nails the essentials—Hot wings, Buffalo wings, BBQ wings, boneless options if you're feeling less adventurous. Beyond the wings, there's solid fried chicken, pizza, and even whiting fish if you want to switch it up. Here's the thing that separates this from generic halal spots: the exceptional tea (yes, really). The staff is genuinely friendly, keeping the vibe cozy despite the fast-casual setup. Open early and late (7:30am–10:30pm daily), it's perfect for grabbing a quick bite before work or unwinding with wings and tea after a long day. Budget-friendly prices and no pretension—just honest, satisfying food in the heart of Jamaica, Queens.

Potato Corner is your new go-to spot in Hicksville when you want fried chicken that actually tastes good without the pretense. Tucked inside Broadway Mall, this Caribbean fast-food gem specializes in what they call "The World's Best Flavored French Fries"—and honestly, they might be right. The fries come in every size imaginable, from regular to mega, each batch seasoned and crispy enough to derail your diet plans. Pair them with their tender chicken wings, poppers, or tenders, served with your choice of dips (honey mustard is the move). It's family-friendly takeout at prices that make sense. Lines move fast, portions are generous, and the vibe is pure no-nonsense fried chicken energy. This is the kind of spot you're going to keep coming back to, and you'll definitely tell your friends about it.

Kennedy Chicken and Burgers is your Bronx hookup for no-frills halal fried chicken and burgers that hit different when you're running on empty. The golden, crispy chicken comes quick—perfectly seasoned and ready to go—while their cheeseburgers are the kind of greasy, satisfying bite that justifies skipping the gym tomorrow. French fries are crispy on the outside, soft inside, and arrive hot. Everything's designed for speed: order at the counter, grab your bag, and keep moving. At these prices, you're not paying for fancy ambiance; you're paying for food that tastes good and doesn't mess with your wallet. It's the kind of spot where everyone knows the move—get your chicken or burger, dip out. Perfect for lunch, dinner, or whenever hunger strikes in the neighborhood.


If you're in Sunset Park craving fried chicken that actually delivers on the promise—juicy meat, crispy skin—98K is your spot. This no-frills halal joint on 7th Ave does the fundamentals better than most: a spicy chicken sandwich that hits different, wings with real flavor, and those popcorn chicken bites that disappear faster than you can order another batch. Prices won't hurt your wallet, and the operation is tight—they get your order moving fast. It's the kind of place you hit when you need solid comfort food at 11 PM, when you're feeding a crew on a budget, or when you're just tired of mediocre fried chicken. No pretense, just really good food.


If you're in Endicott and hungry, Crown Fried Chicken delivers exactly what you want: straightforward fried chicken that doesn't overthink it. You'll get golden, crispy pieces—chicken, tenders, wings—that are cheap and genuinely satisfying. Throw in a gyro if you're feeling adventurous, then load up on sides: crispy fries, creamy mashed potatoes, cool coleslaw. This is fast-casual perfection: quick service, family-friendly energy, prices that don't sting. It's the kind of place you hit for a no-fuss weeknight dinner or when you need to feed a crowd without the hassle or the bill. Takeout is the move.
