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Welcome to TADA Korean Fried Chicken

At TADA Korean Fried Chicken, we celebrate the essence of Korean culinary artistry in every dish served. Nestled in the vibrant heart of Chinatown, our restaurant invites patrons into a cozy atmosphere ideal for both quick bites and leisurely meals. Our signature fried chicken captures the perfect balance of crispiness and juiciness, presented in delightful flavors like Soy Honey Garlic. Accompanied by generous portions of delicious sides, including savory parmesan fries and tangy kimchi, TADA offers a fulfilling dining experience. With attentive service and a relaxed vibe, we aim to be your go-to spot for authentic Korean fried chicken and comfort food.

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Welcome to TADA Korean Fried Chicken, a culinary gem nestled in the vibrant streets of Chinatown, New York. If you’re a fan of crispy, juicy chicken with a side of rich Korean flavors, then TADA has a seat waiting just for you. This trendy establishment specializes in Korean fried chicken, serving up an array of mouthwatering options from wings and drums to whole chicken and boneless varieties, all perfection personified.

The ambiance at TADA is both casual and inviting, making it perfect for groups or a quick bite on the go. With options for outdoor seating and a menu that caters to various appetites, whether you dine in, takeout, or opt for delivery, TADA ensures that every experience is delectable and satisfying.

Let’s dive into the highlights of TADA’s menu:

  • Korean Fried Chicken: The wings and drums are expertly marinated and fried to a crisp, with flavors ranging from the sweet and savory Soy Honey Garlic to the spicy versions that tantalize your taste buds. Portion sizes are ample, ensuring no one leaves hungry.
  • Starters: The Japchae and Ddukbokki are perfect appetizers to kick off your meal. The Seafood Pancake and Kimchi Pancake come packed with flavor, making for an ideal accompaniment to your fried chicken.
  • Korean Ramen & Noodles: If you're craving something hearty, their ramen selections, including Kimchi and Crab Ramen, offer a comforting experience with bold flavors.

While TADA is known for its chicken, the sides deserve a mention too. The Parmesan French Fries, offered in small and large portions, make for a delightful contrast to the rich chicken dishes. Several guests have praised the attentive service at TADA, with staff going the extra mile to ensure your dining experience is enjoyable. The provision of gloves for eating the crispy chicken adds a touch of practicality to your visit, keeping things tidy as you dive into your meal.

Customer reviews reflect a consensus—TADA has mastered the art of Korean fried chicken. Patrons rave about the perfectly fried wings and commend the delicious flavor combinations that give each dish its unique identity. Whether you're a local or just passing through, a visit to TADA Korean Fried Chicken is a culinary adventure that captures the essence of authentic Korean flavors in a relaxed setting. Make sure to stop by at 70 Bayard St (or give them a call at (646) 870-0032) for a meal that promises to be both delightful and satisfying!

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T J.
T J.

Great service very friendly. Food was great delicious not too heavy but seasoned good.

Ray L.
Ray L.

Solid place for Korean fried chicken in Chinatown. The bibimbop was pretty tasty. I'd say the fried chicken was decent, but the portions weren't too big. Great for a quick bite and will probably take advantage of the combos when I'm passing through.

Nicole K.
Nicole K.

Ordered delivery via Grubhub and got the half chicken (1982 heritage sweet and spicy) and a small parmesan french fries. The order came with a side salad and macaroni salad. Would've preferred pickled daikon instead. The fried chicken was really good (wasn't soggy at all), but wish the sauce was a bit spicier. Was disappointed in the parmesan fries since they were more like wedge fries (which I do not like - personal preference). Otherwise, would order from here again, esp for the fried chicken.

Shad P.
Shad P.

The food was definitely bussin. Juicy and perfectly fried rib with a solid amount of meat on it. The wings were fried to perfection as well and they did not slack in the protein to sauce ratio. The curry was tasty as well could lacked a hint of spice in my opinion. Hot Stone Bibimbap was pretty tasty as well but I personally needed a sauce on the side (they provided me with some honey ginger). The service was pretty good. The whole staff was attentive at all times. The ambiance gave diner vibes. Nice place for a quick bite!

Jenny M.
Jenny M.

Tada Korean Fried Chicken in Chinatown offers a cozy escape from the busy streets outside. The ambiance is relaxed, making it a great spot to enjoy some seriously crispy and juicy Korean fried chicken. The Soy Honey Garlic flavor was a standout - sweet, savory, and perfectly garlicky. The setup is great too, with everything you need already on the table, so no need to ask for extras. One small suggestion: It'd be nice if they added a classic Korean side like pickled radish to complement the chicken. But overall, it's a solid experience - delicious food, good vibes, and efficient service. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!

Cat D.
Cat D.

The food is good here, fast service and friendly staff. What I liked the most is that they provided gloves so you don't get your hands all messy. The food was the right amount and delicious. It came right out of the kitchen so it was fresh and hot when it got to us. The dining area was bright and clean, and not too noisy. Here's what we ordered: - 8 pcs wings and 5 pcs drum (wings were Honey Soy Garlic and drums were original ginger crispy) It was enough for 2 people. It was very good. It came with a salad with ginger dressing and a macaroni salad. All very good!

Tiana P.
Tiana P.

Walking around Chinatown just souvenir shopping and stopped into Tada for lunch. Very cute restaurant/colorful with plenty seating. We ordered fried chicken it had options to be coated in various flavors. I'm unsure of the flavor that was picked but it was spicy/sweet/ amazing. The chicken is not little tiny wing pieces, the pieces are whole crispy drumsticks/wings.We also ordered shrimp fried rice which was also very delicious. With our meal came complimentary kimchi/salad very yummy. Great Lunch/Great Day in Chinatown .

Al H.
Al H.

I was passing by and the neon sign in the window caught my eye : " Lunch Special $9.99. Wel, the price is right. We had dined in their other location, Tofu, Tofu on the Bowery. I figure the food here must be good. I was greeted immediately and the order was taken effortlessly. There is a choice of pork and chicken, among others as the lunch special. I was initially prepared to get chicken, but was actually in the mood for beef The beef on rice came with some raw iceberg lettuce. I was happy with the beef, sliced thin, and very flavorful, and the meat was tender and lean. . The secret is in the marinade. I loved it. The dining area is shiny and well lit. Not too busy at lunchtime. I will be back to try the chicken.

Devin T.
Devin T.

This place was very clean calm and the service was so flawless and speedy! My friend recommended this place because he was in love with the macaroni salad that they serve along with the garden salad. My food was great and I was full before I could finish it all. They were so kind and also packed us both extra macaroni salad to take home ON THE HOUSE!

Nancy A.
Nancy A.

The service was amazing and fast here! Very cordial with me the whole time and made sure I had everything I need. I was their first customer to come in today and I immediately was gestured to a table in the corner to do dine in. I looked at the simple menu and it had many options for you to play around with their chicken specials. They're famous and all known about their chicken. I end up choosing the chicken and rice combo with the 2 drum sticks along with rice at $11.99. They gave me tap water and a bowl of salad and dressing for me to start out. I thought it was a lot of salad but it was nice of them to start out this appetizer. Next they brought out the main dish, which looked elegantly placed on the black plate. The chicken was not dry and tender and soft. There were sesame seeds and scallions all over the chicken to add that extra flavor. I love how this sesame seeds throw that kick. The chicken meat is very tender and fresh! Juicy too and wet. The rice on the other hand was kind of sticky. I wish the rice was more individualized and not too sticky! Either the way the chicken is the winner out of everything on the plate. They also serve some kimchi and it had a perfect spice, not too extreme or bland. There was no one when I got here but now as I'm finished with my food, a group of girls just came in so I assume it can get tightly packed throughout the day since there are so many tables and chairs. They also give out gloves to eat chicken drum sticks buckets for the bones and remains. A nice technique to keep yourself clean. Korean music playing in the background makes the environment extra friendly and welcoming. It kind of calms you down and makes you feel relaxed in this place. There are bathrooms here but you need to ask a key from the staff to open the door.