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Korean-Style Fried Chicken Meal for Two or Four at Unidentified Flying Chickens in Queens (Up to 59% Off)

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Trans-fat- & cholesterol-free oil twice fries lightly battered drumsticks or whole birds coated in one of four signature sauces

Humans evolved to crave proteins, fats, and salts, which is why most people instinctively love fried chicken, and why most cave paintings are speculative blueprints for fast-food restaurants. Realize the dreams of our ancestors with this Groupon.

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$12 for a Korean fried-chicken meal for two (up to a $27 value)

  • One large item, which includes two sides (up to a $19 value)
  • Two additional sides (up to a $2 value each)
  • Two beverages (up to a $2 value each)<p>

$22 for a Korean fried-chicken meal for four (up to a $54 value) * Two large items, which include two sides each * Four additional sides * Four beverages<p>

Large items include a 20-piece serving of wings or a 12-piece serving of drumsticks. Sides include Korean pickled radish, macaroni, french fries, or sweet-potato fries ($1.75 extra). See the menu.<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires May 30, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in or carryout only. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Unidentified Flying Chickens

UFC’s lightly fried, thoroughly crispy, delicately sauced Korean-style fried chicken has been both praised and profiled by the New York Times and New York Magazine. Fresh cuts of meat fry in oil free of trans fat and cholesterol, pulling out the fat in the skin and leaving each piece without the build-up of grease that makes American fried chicken so difficult to properly throw. The resulting crunchy exterior gets doused in a coat of one of four sauces, including traditional Korean soy garlic or tangy American barbecue mustard.

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