Takeout
Budget-friendly fried chicken spot with generous portions and fast-casual vibe; standout crispy chicken but inconsistent execution and frequent complaints about oily fries, waits, and occasional undercooking.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Six Chicks delivers budget-friendly fried chicken with genuinely friendly service and generous portions, but inconsistent execution—ranging from crispy, juicy chicken to undercooked meat and oily fries—undermines reliability. Food safety concerns including undercooked chicken reports and unusual review patterns create meaningful uncertainty about quality claims, making this a risky choice despite its student-friendly appeal and value pricing.
A fast-casual chicken joint on Ferenc körút, this spot feels lively and student-friendly with counter ordering, quick turnover, and music in the background. Guests often praise the team for being friendly and generous, with free samples and even a prize wheel. However, there are some review authenticity concerns as a few comments reference incentives for reviews and promotional-style praise alongside very critical negatives. The cooking leans straightforward fried chicken—think wings, fingers, popcorn, burgers, and mac and cheese—executed best when fresh from the fryer with a crisp, juicy finish. Portions are large and pricing is modest, especially the student-friendly combos. Quality can swing: several diners celebrate standout crunch and seasoning, while others report oily fries, long waits, and occasional undercooking or dryness. Come for casual comfort food value rather than finesse. Families on a budget will find it workable: the KID Combo, mild chicken, popcorn bites, and fries are clear kid-pleasers. There is no dedicated kids menu beyond named combos, and the menu is almost entirely chicken-centered, so picky eaters who avoid fried foods may struggle. Stick to mild options and eat fries hot for the best experience.
Area: Busy inner-city boulevard in District IX with student traffic, transit access, and mixed retail.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic; some reviewers perceived grime and late-night rough edges.
Nearby: Near tram and metro lines, close to Corvin area shopping and student hangouts; chains like McD and BK nearby.
Available: Takeout
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