Pork Rinds and Fried Chicken ? YES PLEASE ! The New Brooklyn Bowl in Vegas is quickly gaining popularity because of its concerts and location at the Linq entertainment area. However, you do not want to miss out on the food because it may be the best part of Brooklyn Bowl and if you time it correctly you can still see and hear the music for free and skip the price of a ticket. Simone and I timed our dinner just right so we got to hear the nights Band rehearsing their set before the concert that night and although it was loud it was still pretty awesome. While taking in the sounds we drank a very good Drunken Palmer drink which was basically Sweet Tea, Lemonade and lots of booze. After starting those, our appetizers of Potato Knishes and House Fried Pork Rinds arrived. The Potato Knishes were good and reminded me of fried mashed potatoes but with a lot more onion flavor. They were served with sour cream and mustard and were enjoyable but nothing compared to the Pork Rinds. The Pork Rinds are all kinds of fabulous (and fabulous is a word I try not to use often). Man, these things were crispy and salty and crispy and salty, and did I mention how crispy they were? They were like bacon on steroids. They were topped with crumbled red onion and Queso Fresco Cheese and had the consistency of a cheese doodle. They were light and airy so they were not overly filling and by the time the entrée arrived they were just about gone. For the entrée, we had Fried Chicken and I'll be damned, it was just as good as the Pork Rinds. These guys in the kitchen know how to fry themselves up some good eats. The chicken was not heavily breaded and was coated with Matzo meal and then fried, so it didn't seemed as greasy or dense as the well known KFC chicken we have come to love (or hate). We ordered a mix of Dark and White meat and both were equally good in flavor and moistness (that sounded really dirty). I think they were eight pieces of chicken and we were able to finish half of them. The rest were great as leftovers for breakfast a few mornings of our vacation. The waiter suggested that we dip our chicken in honey and habanero oil that is house made. We took him up on the suggestion and sure enough the combination was delicious. What a great meal. We skipped dessert after gorging ourselves on fried food but maybe next time. I would definitely recommend Brooklyn Bowl for some great food and great music.