Best chicken wings in Vancouver

By Vancity Buzz

  • Phnom Penh

    The chicken wings at Phnom Penh in Vancouver’s Chinatown are legendary. They’re an absolute must-order staple at this always-bustling Cambodian restaurant.

  • YEW seafood + bar

    http://www.yewseafood.com

    Available only from YEW’s bar menu, the Salt and Pepper Chicken Wings are a perfect snack. A terrific meld of salty and sweet, the wings are crispy fried and coated in a sticky sugary sauce that basically turns the bottom of the dish into chicken wing candy.

  • Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar

    http://www.boulevardvancouver.ca

    Sure, Boulevard is all about fresh seafood, but their thoughtful menu takes tantalizing side journeys into the realm of Asian flavours, and one of the best and most delicious examples is their Crispy Chicken Wings dish. 

  • Torafuku

    http://www.torafuku.ca

    Torafuku is the the Le Tigre truck team’s new-ish brick and mortar, but that doesn’t mean they still don’t rock the finger foods. 

  • Urban Thai Bistro

    http://www.thaihouse.com/urban-thai-bistro

    You’ll find these reasonable priced chicken wings on the Appy Hour at Urban Thai, and they come in three flavour options: Red Curry, Chili Basil, or Sweet & Sour. 

  • Olé Wings and Tapas

    Located on the second floor of a non-descript building on Robson Street, in between Bute and Jervis, Ole is easy to miss. Yet, despite it’s hidden entrance the casual restaurant is consistently busy and is the perfect place to come with friends, enjoy a beer and some finger-licking good (and meaty) chicken wings.

  • Pidgin Restaurant

    http://www.pidginvancouver.com

    Gastown’s Pidgin takes fried chicken wings to a whole other level. Not only are they wonderfully crisp on the outside, and perfectly juicy on the inside but they are also drizzled in a delicious sauce, which resembles a Bibimbap sauce and has an almighty BBQ kick. 

  • Mr. Red Cafe

    This North Vietnamese eatery prepares an array of enticing eats, however, one dish stands out from the rest, the fried chicken wings. Glazed with a honey butter sauce, this dish is sweet with a slight kick and will have you reaching for "just one more."

  • Peckinpah Restaurant

    http://www.peckinpahbbq.com

    This North Carolina BBQ joint on Water Street dishes up smoked chicken wings, that are slow smoked, flash-fried, and sprinkled with a salt and pepper seasoning. With a crisp skin these salty wings of goodness are great on their own or as a side dish to one of Peckinpah’s larger plates.

  • Yagger’s Kitsilano

    http://www.yaggers.com/yaggers-kitsilano/

    $12 will buy you a plate of tasty free-run chicken wings, in a choice of maple BBQ, hot Korean, Caribbean jerk, honey ginger, salt and pepper, Jagermeister glazed, chipotle bourbon, or Shanghai-hoisin.