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Wingstop is somewhere between a Buffalo Wild Wings and a Chipotle. It's fast-casual rather than sit-down, and allows customers to choose from an array of wing sauces and sides. About 75% of its orders are take-out, according to company representatives.
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Wingstop is currently offering a promotional flavor called Spicy Korean Q — a barbecue flavor with ginger, garlic, honey, and sriracha chili sauce. Business Insider tried the new flavor to see if it's any good, and if it's worth staying on the menu longer than its promotional period.
I'm usually not a fan of barbecue, so I couldn't get a good read on the taste apart from the burning sensation in my mouth, one tester said. But from the flavors I could taste, it was great!
One Texas native, who doesn't normally like barbecue food, said she was a fan, in part because the Asian flavors and the spice especially made it stand out against regular barbecue.
Crispy Korean Bbq Chicken Wings
The sauce was real bold and flavorful. They were a good size, meaty, another said. Definitely fresh, not like I was eating some gross bar wings.
I thought the chicken tasted fake, and they were super salty. I only had two little [boneless] ones because I felt like if I had any more it would have made me sick, one person said. I think the grossest thing was the chicken texture.
Wingstop is currently offering a promotional flavor called Spicy Korean Q — a barbecue flavor with ginger, garlic, honey, and sriracha chili sauce. Business Insider tried the new flavor to see if it's any good, and if it's worth staying on the menu longer than its promotional period.
I'm usually not a fan of barbecue, so I couldn't get a good read on the taste apart from the burning sensation in my mouth, one tester said. But from the flavors I could taste, it was great!
One Texas native, who doesn't normally like barbecue food, said she was a fan, in part because the Asian flavors and the spice especially made it stand out against regular barbecue.
Crispy Korean Bbq Chicken Wings
The sauce was real bold and flavorful. They were a good size, meaty, another said. Definitely fresh, not like I was eating some gross bar wings.
I thought the chicken tasted fake, and they were super salty. I only had two little [boneless] ones because I felt like if I had any more it would have made me sick, one person said. I think the grossest thing was the chicken texture.
Wingstop is currently offering a promotional flavor called Spicy Korean Q — a barbecue flavor with ginger, garlic, honey, and sriracha chili sauce. Business Insider tried the new flavor to see if it's any good, and if it's worth staying on the menu longer than its promotional period.
I'm usually not a fan of barbecue, so I couldn't get a good read on the taste apart from the burning sensation in my mouth, one tester said. But from the flavors I could taste, it was great!
One Texas native, who doesn't normally like barbecue food, said she was a fan, in part because the Asian flavors and the spice especially made it stand out against regular barbecue.
Crispy Korean Bbq Chicken Wings
The sauce was real bold and flavorful. They were a good size, meaty, another said. Definitely fresh, not like I was eating some gross bar wings.
I thought the chicken tasted fake, and they were super salty. I only had two little [boneless] ones because I felt like if I had any more it would have made me sick, one person said. I think the grossest thing was the chicken texture.
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