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Fried chicken is a dish consisting of chicken pieces that have been coated with seasoned flour or batter and pan-fried, deep fried, pressure fried, or air fried. The breading adds a crisp coating or crust to the exterior of the chicken while retaining juices in the meat. Broiler chickens are most commonly used.

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Fried Chicken
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Our Customer Reviews

Waimarama Phillips

2 months ago

Best Fish and Chips in Whangaparaoa. Such awesome and filling family packs, just add extra chips. The fish is so yummy!! We are a family of 5 and always can feed our family for around $30. If they sel...

687 Takeaways
687 Takeaways

687 Whangaparaoa Rd

Melanie Tahere

2 months ago

The $16 Snapper Combo hit the spot! Delicious fresh snapper, crab stick, squid ring, fried prawn and $3 chips. Great service, timing, cleanliness and plenty of parking. Thanks for having us!

Fish Bar
Fish Bar

15 Karepiro Dr

Hans Karkada

3 months ago

Loved the kungpao with noodles. And the pork chilli with the veggies.. most important part was the conversation with the owner. It was interesting to listen to his story and journey in NZ.

Anonymous 180

4 months ago

I LOVE City of Tea. I'm already a massive bubble tea fan so I was super happy when they came to Silverdale as usually to get bubble tea I had to go to Albany. The drinks are great and they also have a...

City of Tea - Silverdale
City of Tea - Silverdale

2/3 Central Blvd

Chelsea Lee

5 months ago

The pork belly fat was translucent with crispy crackling, an absolute winning start. We were given a wee free sample by the owner followed by a bloody fantastic feed. We got pork, rice and a few burge...

88 Chinese Takeaways
88 Chinese Takeaways

707 Whangaparaoa Rd

Justin Maximo

5 months ago

Great food. they accommodate the spicy level. Hardly seen in Western cafes or restos where they feed the whole staff, they should.