Signature chicken
A practical guide to Bonchon chicken styles, sauce choices, portions, and what to order first if you are comparing wings, drumsticks, strips, combos, or boneless chicken.
Start with the chicken format
Bonchon chicken is easiest to compare by format before you compare sauces. Wings offer the most crispy edges, drumsticks feel heartier, strips are simple to share, and boneless pieces are convenient when you want less work at the table.
A combo order is usually the most flexible starting point because it lets the table compare wing texture with drumstick juiciness. If everyone wants easy dipping or a lower-mess meal, strips or boneless pieces are more practical.
Match sauce to the group
Soy Garlic is the broadest crowd-pleaser because it is savory and aromatic without making heat the main event. Spicy, Korean BBQ, Yangnyeom, and Classic Crunch can shift the meal toward heat, sweetness, smoke, or a lighter crispy finish depending on local availability.
For a mixed group, split the order across two sauces when the restaurant allows it. Keep one approachable flavor for the table and one bolder flavor for people who want more heat or sweetness.
Use sides to balance the crunch
Fried chicken benefits from contrast. Pickled radish, kimchi, coleslaw, and rice can reset the palate between sauced bites, while fries and onion rings make the order feel more like a classic fried-food spread.
If nutrition or allergens matter, confirm the official local menu before ordering because portions, sauces, and preparation details may vary by restaurant.




