Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Halal fried chicken and naan-burgers with fast-food service; strong praise from some, but many recent complaints about delivery reliability, hygiene, and inconsistent quality.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Chicken Street Montrouge fails to meet basic reliability standards for a food establishment. Multiple hygiene concerns including reported pests, hair, and dirty tables combined with persistent complaints of undercooked chicken and cold deliveries create serious safety and quality issues. Questionable review patterns with suspected fake positives further undermine confidence in reported quality, making it difficult to assess true performance beyond the documented problems.
A busy Montrouge counter spot serving halal fried chicken, wings, and naan-burgers, this place draws crowds for late-night convenience and delivery. Some diners note friendly counter service, while others describe brusque interactions and dirty tables. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. One frustrated customer shared, "Five hours with no call, then they said they would start now." The cooking leans classic fast-food with a naan burger twist rather than culinary fireworks. At its best, chicken is described as "juicy and not oily," but many recent reviews cite undercooked or stale pieces, cold arrivals, and tiny wings. Portions and prices on apps can feel mismatched, and order completeness is unreliable, so this suits diners prioritizing convenience over finesse. For families, the menu is inherently kid-friendly: fried chicken, tenders, burgers, and naan sandwiches. Kids will likely eat wings, tenders, and plain naan-burgers, but be aware of portion variability and frequent delivery issues. Consider dining in off-peak or checking items on pickup to ensure you actually receive fries, drinks, and sauces.
Area: Inner-suburban Paris zone with mixed residential and everyday retail; casual dining aimed at quick meals and delivery.
Safety: Generally safe, busy avenue feel; standard suburban lighting and footfall.
Nearby: Near apartments, convenience shops, and other casual eateries; delivery demand likely high.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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