
After blanketing South Korea with nearly 400 eateries, Left Wing decided to take its concept — hot Korean fried chicken paired with cold beer — on the road.
A fast expansion that started in 2019 has already brought Left Wing to Austin, Texas (that was the first U.S. location); Honolulu; Mesa, Arizona; and now Arcadia in Southern California.
The company’s first Northern California restaurant is scheduled to open at Santana Row, where it will take a spot at the CineArts/Splunk side of the San Jose center.
Left Wing boasts that it uses fresh, never frozen, chicken and cooks with vegetable oil.
Bone-in and boneless wings come in five styles/flavors: Original (crispy fried); Sweet and Spicy (the sticky sauce version), House Special (wok stir-fried with garlic sauce); Go-Bachi (Korean chile barbecue); and Khan-Bachi (soy teriyaki barbecue). You can mix-and-match two styles in one regular order, three styles in a large order.
As for beers, the Austin’s lineup includes regional craft brews for that market. Look for a similar approach here.
No opening date has been announced.
Details: 3090 Olsen Drive, San Jose; www.leftwingbar.com
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