hey I’m always tipsy when I stop here, fried chicken & french fries taste awesome ! Food usually takes 5 Mikes to cook the workers seem pretty nice, they have ice cream and Cake ! So if you’re looking for cheap munchies this the spot!
Maricela G.
Place rating: 5 Remsen Village, Brooklyn, NY
Love this place, best chicken ever ate. Will recommend to try it. five star review for something as basic as kennedy fried chicken? am i serious? what’s wrong with me? do i have the most undeveloped palate ever? not even! keep in mind that, obviously, a person coming to kennedy fried is here for some satisfying savory greasepile, not foie gras. upperclass food gets upperclass standards. fried chicken gets its own. and man, the chicken here is good.
Toa B.
Place rating: 2 Los Angeles, CA
hehe… The other KFC. Only it’s not as good as the real KFC. I’m not sure if this is the original one that started the whole Kennedy Fried Chicken one but like all the res, this one is also run by an Afghani. As stereotypes go: Vietnamese own nail shops, Chinese open restaurants, Indians run gas stations, Cambodians with doughnut shops and Afghani’s operate Fast Food Chicken? … Maybe. I came here having already eaten dinner so I only got a 4 piece drumstick to go. Can’t comment on the other dishes. Seems like they have a variety of fried food. $ 4 for the 4 pieces. Eh. Chicken was juicy but there wasn’t enough flour so you won’t find Extra Crispy here.
Bryon B.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
My coworkers and I always talk about how great it is to have a Kennedy Fried Chicken in [our respective] neighborhood[s]. This one is no different. Don’t come in here expecting high quality food. Stick to a few outstanding dishes and you’ll be good. 1) The Fried Chicken. Always good, cheap, and ready the moment you order it. It’s not Popeyes but it’ll do in a pinch. 2) The Gyro(Lamb w/Rice or Chicken w/Rice) — The«chain» as it were of these stores were started by Afghanis. They know how to handle their lamb and rice. My only complaint is their total lack of hot sauce(believe me the Halal Carts beat these guys in that facet) 3) Anything that comes pre-frozen and is put right in the frier. Your potato wedges or curly fries. These guys come right off the Sysco truck and stay in the freezer ’til they hit that oil. It’s almost impossible to mess them up. So there you go. It’s not high quality food, but it’s open, and they’ve got just about anything you could want(in some form or an other). I’d rather have these guys in the neighborhood than a Starbucks any day.