

This delicious and inventive menu has something for all tastes but really, you can’t beat the fried chicken. Papa Do’s Chicken is offering you the perfect blend of soul food with the finesse of the area’s Asian culture. Papa Do’s Chicken CabramattaĬabramatta: the chicken revolution is here. Paper Bird has heard our prayers (and hangover cravings) by serving up their chicken wings in the wee hours of the morning alongside delish sausage, gravy and biscuits-goodbye last night’s regrets and helloooo chicken baby. Oh, and we almost forgot the best part-yep, you can have wings for breakfast too. With shrimp-brined fried chicken wings soaked in soy and syrup up for grabs, you’ll forget your table manners and will be licking your sticky fingers in no time #nojudgement. Paper Bird in Potts Point is another awesome addition to your to-do/eat list if you’re looking to add a little class to your chicken craving.

If deciding is not really your thing (same here) order em’ all at once or come back another day-trust us you’ll want to do this. You can be original and get their original flavour (duh) or branch out and add some sticky, spicy, Japanese curry or salted egg sauce. Get this: they brine their chicken for 24 hours then batter and fry it in their special BBC Asian spice mix #froth. Belly Bao is now serving wings in true bao’ey goodness. OK so we’re not going to lie, we practically screamed when we saw this one on the menu. And don’t worry, we promise the celery makes it healthy. We’re talking five baked spicy chicken wings served with blue cheese dipping sauce and celery sticks worth an A+ grade for sure. Their kick arse hot buffalo wings are, well exactly what their name suggests, kick arse. If you’re still not feeling accustomed to the true artistry that is chicken wing eating- The Soda Factory is ready to give you an education like no other.

But seriously this one-stop-chicken-shop is the perfect venue to get a whole lot of food in your tum before a night out (‘cause you’ll need a drink to wash down that sticky chicken goodness-just sayin’). With buffalo chicken wings on offer and a choice of Frank’s hot sauce, house BBQ or sweet, soy, sesame and maple glaze, Harts Pub really puts some heart back into the wing scene. If the old school classics are more your thing then you can’t go wrong with Harts Pub, set in Sydney’s historic hub: The Rocks (I think we all remember our high school history excursions here). It’s noice, it’s different, it’s unusual and we love it. And what’s on the menu? Feast your eyes (and mouths, of course) on their chicken wing tortilla served up with a side of parfait. Serving up a bustling atmosphere alongside hearty and innovative food you simply MUST give this one a go. Now get ready to turn the page in your go-to-chicken-wing-Bible and read up on Surry Hills’ cool kid on the block- 4fourteen. Their tender pieces of chickeny heaven will surely lull you into a state of euphoria that’ll luckily have you forgetting about the #calories. Their sauce intensities range from naked to hot AF and each chicken dish is paired with a side of slaw or pickles-just ask for both, okay. Their wings are moorish so get ready to unbutton your pants and dive right in with this one. OK so we’re not even going to try and hide it, Butter is definitely one of our all-time fave chicken spots. So don’t just ‘wing it’ when it comes to your chicken wings, be sure to check out only Sydney’s best wing restaurants! Butter Surry Hills & Parramatta

Whether you like your wings Cajun style, teriyaki-ed, hot & spicy, honey-glazed, buffalo, peri-peri or BBQ, you won’t be disappointed with the strong wing game Sydney has to offer. *Warning - Explicit Content for all Veggies and Vegans*
