Koo Koo Chicken
1698 86th St, Brooklyn
(718) 837-1688
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FYI, One hour eating time!! The guy waiter was not very welcoming. My table of 5 sat down and I wanted to order some appetizers since my husband was looking for parking. I was told that to order together cause there’s a one hour eating limit. Why?? There’s not a single person in that restaurant.
The layout of the restaurant is still Covid like with each table with a plastic barrier around it making the space very tight and uncomfortable to sit.
Food was fine, the chicken oil rice was a bit hard and old tasting so I would skip that.
The guy waiter looks like he hated his job, not a bye thanks for coming when we left…lol. Place just looks sad in general, I would skip. Go to Makan on avenue U, the waitresses there are way livelier
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 2
Food and Service is good
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
Very friendly staff. They made an effort make me comfortable. The service was good and the food was ok, but I was not very impressed with the quality of the rice. I prefer a sticky rice, and their rice was not of the better quality that I am use to.
Their satay chicken skewers are tasty- but very heavy handed with the salt, even before I dipped in the peanut sauce.
The front cubicle was very cold due to being very close to the main door, which opened directly to the cold weather. I asked to be seated in a warmer place.
Their prices are fair, and the portion sizes are acceptable. I recommend giving this restaurant a try.
Best Malaysian Food in Bensonhurst. Highly recommend the roti canai and clay pot pearl noodles.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food is decent, but the service is extremely disappointing. I’ve been here twice now, and both times my group of 5 was restricted to just 1 hour at our table—even though the restaurant was nearly empty, with only one other table occupied. It feels unreasonable and unwelcoming, and it completely ruins the dining experience.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 1
Popular spot for flavorful, crispy fried chicken and tasty Korean-inspired dishes. Known for its fresh ingredients and bold flavors, the menu offers a variety of chicken options, from classic fried to saucy, spicy, and sweet-glazed styles. Sides like fries, coleslaw, and rice complement the meals perfectly. The casual, clean setting and friendly staff make it a great choice for both dine-in and takeout. Portions are generous, prices are reasonable, and the food is consistently delicious. Koo Koo Chicken is a go-to place for anyone craving satisfying comfort food with a Korean twist.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Love this place. The owner lady is super cool. Remembers my take out order and always gives me a nice smile. Take out orders are quick and easy. Thank you mama. I highly recommend this Malaysian spot.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Hainanese chicken rice is terrible.
Food: 1
Pretty authentic I would say but portion is much smaller compared to other Malaysian restaurants. Food sometimes is a hit or a miss with saltiness.
Food: 4
Service: 4
solid food, very flavorful. prices are affordable, portions are enough to keep you full and probably the best day. only thing is that the place is not the cleanliness esp the bathroom
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Cool restaurant that has these dividers and it feels like independent rooms. The staff are helpful and the food is pretty good!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Dined in on Saturday during lunchtime around 12:30, got a table right away. no waiting but the place was full. The food was very good, service was a bit slow, but there was only 1 waiter. Looking at the old photos they lost 3 tables when they put in the partitions. Overall good experience, will come back for takeout or dine in. Hopefully its not too crowded.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Very rude staff, refused to take our reservation. When we got there, there were 2 available tables but did not sit us down because they are “not available” never attempting to go back again.
Fish head curry casserole
A bit smaller portions even for takeout/pickup, but tasty and spicy. Their Pad Thai is way more spicy than a lot of the hipster non-authentic "Thai" places that tend to put too much sweet.
Hainan chicken and rice is good, they tend to take out most bones and do give a good ratio of skin and meat.
Prices of course went up like most places have, service is quick and friendly. Place is a bit small, no parking lot, but there is usually enough street parking.
Vegetarian options: lots of vegetable options
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Hainanese Chicken
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