Chicken Prince

Chicken restaurant · Edmonds

Chicken Prince

Chicken restaurant · Edmonds

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23830 Hwy 99 Suite 121, Edmonds, WA 98026

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Korean fried chicken, karaoke, drinks, and corn cheese.  

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23830 Hwy 99 Suite 121, Edmonds, WA 98026 Get directions

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$20–30 · Menu

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23830 Hwy 99 Suite 121, Edmonds, WA 98026 Get directions

+1 425 582 8802
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$20–30 · Menu

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The Best Korean Restaurants in Seattle | Eater Seattle

"This Korean pub in Edmonds, formerly known as Stars in the Sky, draws large groups of 20-somethings for its karaoke, but what really sings here is the chicken, especially the SIS Famous Half and Half. (We recommend half fried and half sweet and spicy.) Diners should also try the rabokki (spicy tteokbokki rice cakes with fish cake and ramen noodles) and the corn cheese — or perhaps the pizza version of the corn cheese." - Jay Friedman

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"Formerly known as Stars in the Sky, this Korean karaoke bar in Edmonds has renovated and changed its name but kept the same ownership and well-earned reputation for slinging seriously excellent Korean fried chicken (KFC). You can order the chicken naked or seasoned with the likes of Asian garlic, sweet and spicy, or honey butter garlic, and pair it with the likes of house-made kimchi, udon, and drinks including makgeolli and soju." - Eater Staff

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Best Fried Chicken Restaurants in Seattle | Eater Seattle

"This Edmonds pub has built a reputation for slinging some seriously excellent Korean fried chicken, which diners can order “naked” or seasoned with garlic, sweet and spicy, extra spicy, or honey butter." - Jade Yamazaki Stewart

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"This Korean pub in Edmonds, formerly known as Stars in the Sky, draws large groups of 20-somethings for its karaoke, but what really sings here is the chicken, especially the SIS Famous Half and Half  (We recommend half fried and half sweet and spicy.) Diners should also try the rabokki (spicy tteokbokki rice cakes with fish cake and ramen noodles) and the corn cheese — or perhaps the pizza version of the corn cheese." - Meg van Huygen, Jay Friedman, Eater Staff

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"This Edmonds pub (a karaoke favorite in pre-pandemic times) has built a reputation for slinging some seriously excellent Korean fried chicken, which diners can order “naked” or seasoned with garlic, sweet and spicy, extra spicy, or honey butter." - Eater Staff, Jade Yamazaki Stewart

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