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Starving at 9:30 on a Sunday night, I decided to take a walk around the neighborhood and no sooner had I read "Blazing Fire Chicken" next to a photo stuck to the window, that my salivary glands and stomach conspired to have me walk right in. Dimly-lit place with mostly booths, TVs with Korean pop artists performing and a menu that's in Korean as much as in English. Good beginnings! Blazing Fire Chicken+fried rice to go... The menu's got a ton of info...apparently they "salt, boil, roast and barbecue" their "various natural ingredients such as chicken and seafood". Excuse me while I wipe the drool off the floor. OK, so long story short, the chicken was as advertised. Tender as heck, spicy for sure (I've had hotter, but by no means was this tame). Came with really good fried rice with roasted sesame sprinkled on top; not the junky fried rice at most Chinese places - this one had really good stickiness and texture. And a tiny bit of salad with a sweet dressing (I gotta find out more about it). Oh, and awesome value at $5.99...I'm definitely going back...lunch...tomorrow...
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