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Contribuisci feedbackthe best chicken wings, served piping hot with flavors....must try!!!
I am biased because I have been to wingstop in California (where I'm from) and Nevada but the wings and flavors are nothing but average to me and the price is ridiculously expensive for the amount of food given. For convenience, especially living off Taft, and craving wings you can go here
In the war of the wings around La Salle, there's four names that come to mind. There's Barn's extremely sulit, spicy wings, there's Flaming Wings' signature, well, flaming wings, there's Exile on Main Street's affordable, multi-flavored wings, and then there's Wingstop. The first thing to take note of is that Wingstop is probably the most expensive. It's quite a bit more expensive than its competitors, however, I think that it makes up for it in the sheer variety of flavors that they have. The second thing is that you HAVE to eat with your hands, lest you suffer through the pain of fiddly utensils. That's why I wholeheartedly recommend that you opt to just dig into it. They offer gloves, but I say just eat it straight on. It makes the eating experience so much better. One thing that surprises me is how much I turned out to like the Parmasean flavor. I like my wings with either salt and pepper or with a hefty drizzling of barbecue sauce. That's why when we had a platter of different flavored wings, I sort of avoided the parmasean in favor of the barbcue flavored and the spicy buffalo flavored wings. However, the parmasean had this really nice texture that makes the wings really crispy, and the sharp taste of the cheese compliments the mild spiciness of the wings really well. Wingstop gets a thumbs up for me. It's not exactly the most worth it, but the taste factor more than makes up for it.
I can't even begin to tell you how much I love chicken wings! So when I found out about Wingstop, I immediately decided to try it. I went there with my not-so-little sister and some friends. I think the place looks good--very clean, and has these really quirky wall decors. I love how there are varieties when it comes to their seating arrangements--there are booths, bars and the regular ones. Don't judge me; I have always loved how restaurants can play up their interiors through simple means. One thing to note when it comes to their food is that it is quite expensive. 235php for a 5-piece meal is a pretty steep price in Taft Avenue already. I'm just glad that the wings did not disappoint! It's cooked just right, not too crispy and not too soggy. I'm not too happy with the coleslaw though, I would choose KFC's coleslaw anytime over theirs. But still, good job on the chicken!