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ChiChicken 吃鸡BWorth Trying

42-59 Hunter St, Long Island City, NY 11101 · Asian fusion restaurant, Health food restaurant, Hot pot restaurant · 4.9/5 Google (645 reviews)

Refined coconut chicken hot pot with attentive service and fresh add-ons; delicious but pricey with portion-size debates and a few authenticity concerns in reviews.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

ChiChicken delivers solid neighborhood dining through strong food quality—particularly its signature coconut chicken broth—and attentive tableside service. However, inconsistent execution with occasional dry chicken and portion concerns prevents a higher grade, while premium pricing creates value friction that limits broader appeal. Worth visiting for the specialty broth experience, though not yet a regional standout.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels cozy and inviting, a bright LIC space where servers actively help set up the broth and even portion soup. Many diners rave that the coconut chicken base is “light, fragrant, and comforting,” though a few push back on portion size for the price. The cooking leans elevated traditional hot pot: a delicate coconut-water chicken broth poured tableside, plus add-ons like shrimp paste, fish maw, and seafood. The culinary approach feels ingredient-first and health-leaning rather than showy—great if you prefer clean, subtle flavors over heavy spice or oil. Families should find it manageable thanks to the gentle broth and simple add-ons like noodles, greens, and mild meats. There is no explicit kids menu in reviews, and value depends on appetite; sets may need supplements for bigger eaters. Expect premium pricing for a specialty style, and ask about the sauce/fruit bar surcharge.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$55-85 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Rapidly developing LIC corridor with mixed residential towers and creative offices; draws locals and nearby workers.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady foot traffic in evenings.

Nearby: Near Court Square/Queens Plaza transit, galleries, new condos, and casual dining spots.

Long Island CityThe dining scene in Long Island City is diverse, featuring trendy cafes, upscale restaurants, and casual eateries that cater to a mix of locals and commuters. The area has a lively social atmosphere with a blend of industrial charm and modern urban living, making it popular for both casual dining and more refined culinary experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:00–22:00 Tuesday12:00–22:00 Wednesday13:00–22:00 Thursday13:00–22:00 Friday13:00–04:00 Saturday12:00–04:00 Sunday12:00–04:00
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