5 places to find the best wings in Vancouver

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      It's not hard to find chicken wings in our city.

      But it does take a bit of time to find out where the best ones are located. From fried to saucy, sweet to spicy—this menu item has been a longtime Vancouver favourite.

      Here are five places to find the best wings in town.

      Torafuku's Rye So Messy chicken wings.
      Torafuku

      Torafuku (958 Main Street)

      Its popular Rye So Messy Chicken Wings are fried, drizzled with delicious sauces (including mango glaze), and topped with ramen crumble and kfc sauce. It tastes even better than it sounds.

      The wings at Phnom Penh are stellar. A+.
      Edna Chong

      Phnom Penh (244 East Georgia Street)

      Mouth-watering fried chicken wings with hints of lemon, garlic, and salt and pepper—well worth the long waits. If you glance at the table next to yours, it's usually filled with two or more orders of these heavenly delights.

      Wings offers more than 25 different flavours, so knock yourself out.
      Wings Restaurant & Pubs

      Wings (various locations)

      Choose from more than 25 flavours that range from Italian roasted red pepper to Canadian maple bourbon. For the really adventurous, try the release-form required bobby wing—not everyone will be able to handle this five star-rated hot wing.

      These wings are always a must order during happy hour at Boulevard.
      Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar

      Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar (845 Burrard Street)

      Happy-hour crispy wings served with fish-sauce caramel, sambal chili, and pickled vegetables. Hard to imagine that you'll be chowing down on this delicious dish in an elegant eatery that's usually a destination for fancy meals.

      Alibi Room's delicious free-run chicken wings.
      Alibi Room

      Alibi Room (157 Alexander Street)

      Free-run chicken wings served with a sweet chili-garlic sauce and topped with fresh cilantro. Pairs perfectly with a pint of beer—choose from over 50 taps of local and imported craft beer.

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