GangnamWings at SM Megamall Megastrip (near Building A) welcomes its guests with colorful facade |
The messiest food craze to hit the Philippine
shore has to be Gangnam Wings’ juiciest and tastiest spicy wings. Said to serve
‘how Korean fried chicken should be’, it has the most authentic tasting Korean
fried chicken in town. Just make sure you get plenty of tissues and a box for
the bones. And if you're ordering the spicy variant, don't forget to ask for milk, Yakult or a huge glass of water beside you to 'extinguish' the 'fire that will surely dance on your mouth.'
Gangnam Wings' Sweet and Spicy drizzled sauce chicken wings |
It’s crisp, juicy, and in some cases so chilli-drenched you’ll
be at risk of hallucinating. They even let you order chicken wings with
different dipping sauces so you can try all the chicken variants in a single
order.
They’ve been fried not just once, but at least twice and
sometimes three times, and licking your fingers is perhaps the best part. Nope,
it’s not KFC, but don’t be surprised to find yourself licking your fingers in
between eating a mouthful of Gangnam Wings.
Order them in bulk with three different dipping sauces so you can try everything in a single order! |
Korean fried chicken swept the Philippine foodie scene by storm
and its appeal has been unstoppable thanks to its liberal use of sugar, chili, and the signature twice-fried technique to produce its thin, crackly and
almost transparent skin. So what do I love about Gangnam Wings? For one, they’re
never greasy, always delicious, the
finger-licking becomes a second course, so it’s nice to know that it’s always
served with plastic gloves and a bin of tissues.
Korean fried
chicken are welcome additions to already-popular Korean BBQ menus. Paired with
a beer or Soju they’re known as Chi-Mc, short for chicken-beer in Korean, and
the perfect meal for two with the countless banchan side dishes Korean
restaurants are known for. Today, you’ll find Korean fried chicken in places
far and wide, making this less of a craze and more a conquest. So how did it
all begin?
Here I am sharing with you a little trivia I have learned on how Korean fried chicken began:
The legend goes
that US soldiers, on tour during the Korean War, wanted fried chicken for meals
off-base and keen locals catered to their demand. When they left, they
experimented with using different flours and starches to coat the chicken,
brining the flesh to keep it juicy and frying it twice – like chips – to
maximise crunch.
They began tossing
the just-cooked bird in the seedless chilli powder which forms the basis of
Korean cooking – gochugaru – and gochujang, a fermented chilli paste. The high
sugar content of the paste, combined with the heat of the wok, caramelised and
made the chicken extra crisp. It was then only a short step to add other fresh
ingredients like hot chilli, spring onions, rice cakes and peanuts for
texture.
Now, you’ll find
endless variations, bone-in or boneless, and even dusted in powdered nacho
cheese flavouring sometimes dubbed “snow leopard”. The world was waiting.
Today, you’ll find Korean fried chicken outlets clustered anywhere there’s a
decent student population or a deft Korean cook.
Gangnam Wings are perfectly paired with a beer in hand or a glass of Watermelon Soju from Gangnam Wings |
While their menu might seem similar to a typical Korean restaurant, Gangnam Wings is undoubtedly known for their Korean Fried Chicken. With a simple choice between four flavors of chicken, Gangnam Wings is a great introduction to those who want to expand their tastes beyond KFC and the gigantic slabs of Hot Star. Armed with a great selection of drinks, Gangnam Wings is the place to go to enjoy a platter of fried chicken, a jug of beer, and a bottle of soju with your friends.
Cap off your meal with Mango flavored Bingsu |
A good plate of wings is sure to hit the spot. And while the deep-fried, hot sauce-doused version is still the favorite among the chicken-wing eating public, there is plenty to do with a wing beyond the Buffalo thing.
A hot bowl of Ramyeon |
Budae Jigae was made loaded with meats, veggies on a stew soup |
Gangnam Wings offer some of Korean favourites on their menu staple (except for Samgyupsal), but their Bingsu and Gangnam Wings is still the restaurant's most popular items. They have recently revamped the entire menu. Now the restaurant offers a whole lot of Korean specialties like Ramyeon, Pajeon, and Budae Jigae (Army Stew), and we approve.
Sweet and savory Bulgogi Pajeon is one of the must-try at Gangnam Wings |
Gangnam
Wings’ Korean style wings come in four varieties: original, soy, sweet &
spicy, fiery spicy. We like the hot & spicy the best with its tangy bite
and subsequent surge of heat.
Come and visit Gangnam Wings at the Megastrip, SM Megamall Building A of SM Megamall for an authentic Korean Chicken Wings that will surely drive you crazy over chicken wings and other Korean food fare. At Gangnam Wings, you'll be served the way authentic Korean fried chicken should be.
Purple Plum Fairy with friends enjoy our authentic Korean fried chicken from Gangnam Wings |
Disclaimer: I am not compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are 100% my own.
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