At Fuku in Hudson Yards, dive into David Chang’s crave-worthy fried chicken sandwiches, loaded waffle fries, and a twist of spicy perfection amidst a bustling vibe.
"O.G. Spicy Chicken Sando Location: Fuku, Sections 109 & 213 David Chang’s spicy chicken sandwich chain is refreshing, because their sandwiches are actually spicy. There are a few outposts around the stadium, so it’s a great, quick option to grab and get right back in the action. Bonus points if you grab their waffle fries and honey mustard." - will hartman
"Fuku, the fried chicken chain from David Chang, has a new location downtown. The restaurant is now operating a takeout and delivery business from Nimbus, a shared ghost kitchen. Its signature fried chicken sandwiches and loaded waffle fries are on the menu. It’s a return of sorts for the chicken chain, which started in the East Village and closed there in 2018. The brand has additional locations at Rockefeller Center and Hudson Yards." - Luke Fortney
"If you’re the type of person who sprinkles salt on their food, pauses, then sprinkles more for good measure, you’ll be a fan of Fuku. Everything at this David Chang mini-chain is aggressively seasoned. Try the dark-meat O.G. fried chicken sandwich that comes drenched in gochujang mayo, and don’t skip the waffle fries dusted with sweet jalapeño seasoning. We like dunking them in spicy cheese sauce, which is basically what you get at a baseball game when you order nachos. Breakfast sandwiches (made with a kimchi and anchovy sauce) are served all day, and the best non-sandwich things are the garlicky wings with a gochujang dry rub. Fuku is a fast food spot, and there are only three stools at this Rockefeller Center outpost, so don’t plan any team lunches here." - Kenny Yang
"Fuku, David Chang’s ghost kitchen, serves habanero-marinated fried chicken sandwiches, including the 'Match Point Sando' with kimchi slaw and jalapeno waffle fries." - Evan Caplan
"Star NYC chef David Chang’s fried chicken sandwiches are now available for delivery on DoorDash, Grubhub, Postmates, and Uber Eats." - Sarah Maiellano