I have yet to have a bad experience with this place! It is located right in the food court of QCM. Their soy chicken is the BEST. I have fallen in love with their chicken and haven’t been to KFC(which is located 3 stalls down) or Popeye’s in the longest time. Why settle with regular fried chicken when you can have this delicious chicken? For all you football fans, the Superbowl is coming up! So stop settling with the boring chicken from Popeyes or Papa Johns and just get a bucket of Soy Garlic from BocBoc! On a side note: If you don’t believe how good it taste, get a sample.(They are always giving out samples, and I always get suckered in, not that I’m complaining.)
Lori A.
Place rating: 4 Ozone Park, Queens, NY
I had a grilled chicken wrap from them 7 weeks back and I always get a free sample as I’m doing the inevitable walk through of the food court. You know, where you try to figure out what to eat. There are just so many options. I enjoyed my wrap. It was cheesy and the chicken was moist and juicy. If the mood should strike me again, I would reorder it. Bonus: The workers seem nice.
Christina G.
Place rating: 4 Franklin Square, NY
really great food. We ordered soy garlic chicken strips with fries and a drink and the chicken really tasted great. It reminded me of other places such as Kyochon or other Korean wing places.
Nadine V.
Place rating: 5 Woodside, NY
My family and I really enjoy the crispy soy garlic chicken breast! We always order #5 with their super yummy fries. We tried their mashed potatoes too, but I still prefer their crispy seasoned fries. I totally recommend this place for a nice quick dinner!
Jesse S.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Simply delicious! The soy garlic glaze is to die for. I had the number 5, thin cut strips of breast meat, and it was great. I had the mashed potatoes as a side and they were decent. Saw the fries after I ordered and instantly regretted it as they looked crispy and well done. Not a fan of the included garlic bread. If you’re in the mall or close by, this is the spot to go to. Everything else is a chain so you can get it another day. Depending on the time you may be able to snag a sample before you order — it sold me!
Jorna T.
Place rating: 5 Forest Hills, NY
Nothing gives me the hibby-jibbies more than having to go to a mall. But alas, there are some things we just can’t help in life… BUT! I found a saving grace in the shallow depths of the rather unadventurous and underwhelming food court of the Queens Center Mall… the hilarious, yet aptly named, BocBoc Chicken Delicious!!! They easily had me at, «would you like a sample?» Sometimes, I’m that easy. ;P But you guys! That sample! That. Sample. It was like the Mothership calling me home! The first time I was there, it wasn’t busy, so I just walked up to the rather serious looking cashier and said, «gimmeee that sample thingie, please.» Very shortly, I held a tray with 5 pieces of thin, yet tender, Korean style breast meat with a sweet and salty soy garlic glaze, a side of really delicious crunchy-on-the-outside/tender-on-the-inside-fries, a drink and a piece of rather forgettable garlic bread(eh, nobody’s perfect). All for under 10 bucks! As I was happily munching away, my fiancée(the reason I’m even willing to be dragged to the mall) asked me where I got the food I was so enthusiastically devouring. I pointed to BocBoc, where she noticed that their chicken is organic. I stopped eating and read the sign for myself. Organic! My love for this place grew tenfold! Naturally, you’re at a the SUPER busy QCM, so expect getting seats to be a competitive sport. And service wise, not the friendliest of people, though they’re not rude either… just all business. Eventually, I’ll get around to trying the other items on their menu, like their wraps and popcorn chicken and such. I think they have bubble tea as well. But Combo #5 will always be my go-to. Who needs Bonchon when I’ve got BocBoc? ;)
Risca P.
Place rating: 4 Elmhurst, NY
Why is there only one Boc Boc in the entire NYC area? And why does it have to be at the QCM out of all places?! Well, at least it is only 2 stops away from my apartment. I remember the first time I had Boc Boc — it was a few years ago and I fell in love. Prices were reasonable and the chicken is tasty. You can have them with fries or rice, you will still make it to flavor paradise somehow. What saddens me is that I think they increased their prices since. They’ve also put up a new menu — screaming on their bright displays featuring wraps and sandwiches. I have yet to try them but I can’t let go of my rice! Whenever I am at the mall, I run straight to Boc Boc to eat and stuff up on some soy garlic chicken. Boc Boc, you complete me.
Key L.
Place rating: 4 Middle Village, NY
I think they have the yummiest food in qcm but their price is little over then other food place at the food court. I used to order combe #5 and I rather wait a little longer then they give me some u cooked 1. 1 time they gave me an uncooked 1:(
Alan L.
Place rating: 4 Middle Village, NY
=) I think bocboc had the best chicken wrap in queen center mall food court! Their fries is distinct from others. the chicken breast strip is really good. it is must try in queen center mall food court. I usually order combo 14. =D
Jenny M.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I ordered the butterfly shrimp combo and my boyfriend ordered the popcorn chicken combo. The quantity doesn’t match the price but the guy said it was organic chicken so I guess it’s alright. The chicken was really good though, especially the soy garlic. The guy handing out samples even took our trays for us when we were done! Good experience for my first time.
Tammy N.
Place rating: 5 Forest Hills, NY
I used to come to QCM and only go to Sarku for lunch, but their lines are so long. I’m glad I gave this place a try because I love their chicken! It’s pretty decent Korean style chicken and the chicken is organic! And they also sell bubble tea, but its just the basic stuff, enough to satisfy a craving. Their wrap is my favorite thing on their menu, its light and refreshing and just the right amount of chicken, sauce, and lettuce. The portions are really big too, I was only able to finish half and, even when the wrap was soggy the next day, it was still delicious. Their garlic fries are so addicting. They tasted really fresh and had a lot of garlic flavor, so be sure to bring mints lol I don’t remember the price, but its definitely under $ 10 for a combo.
Christine P.
Place rating: 4 MASPETH, NY
So they def swindled me with that sample they give out, which I normally grab from places and keep it moving. It was the soy garlic chicken cutlet that they are known for. Nothing wrong with organic food and all that jazz but I came here cause the taste was simply delish. Normally I go to chipotle but sheesh I come out of there spending almost $ 12 for a bowl w/guac. I’m trying to eat healthier, not that a fried chicken cutlet is healthy but asked if I could get it on a salad. Hey, it’s better than adding the carbs in the other meals right?! She said yes, so I believe I got a #11. I didn’t have high hopes for the salad considering they looked more geared to the meals w/fries but it was great! Not ghetto at all. It had spring mix salad, tomatoes, croutons, onions, and cucumbers. I believe it was almost $ 8 but to me totally worth it and the amount of chicken was perfect. Oh btw they def had gloves on while preparing the food. No way in hell I would buy food being prepared by bare hands. I will def come back as an alternate option to chipotle in the food court while shopping in the mall. Boc Boc, you won me over with that free sample!
Jennifer L.
Place rating: 4 Woodside, NY
Pretty good korean fried chicken. I got the combo 2 with wings only because I had tried the garlic bread before and it wasn’t anything special. The soy garlic sauce is brushed over the fried chicken pieces as the order is made. The sauce was a tad bit salty to my liking but it was some good chicken!
Cynthia L.
Place rating: 3 Oakland Gardens, NY
I’ve been here a few times now. It’s not my favorite spot for Korean Fried Chicken but decent enough. I like that they have lots of sides for you to choose from including brown rice. Pretty quick service. I got the three piece meal and I was starving. I honestly thought that two pieces was enough but was able to gobble down the third. They also have wraps and salads if you are looking for a healthier option. Pretty good fries as well. Thick and crusty.
Tiffanie L.
Place rating: 5 Ozone Park, Queens, NY
BEST place to eat if you are at queens center and don’t know what to have. This restaurant has literally the best fried chicken. I usually get number one. I like that they have garlic bread on the side of every meal. Although I can eat an entire meal myself, if I share it with another person I would still be full!
Benson Y.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Take some thin, tender chicken breast, bread it thoroughly then deep fry it. Now brush a generous amount of a delicious, sweet, garlic soy sauce. Now cut it up into pieces, give out free samples and BOOM, you’ve hooked a customer. This is the drama that goes on every day at BocBoc chicken and when I was the person having the free sample, their plan worked. I was in, hook, line and sinker. BocBoc is one of many stands inside Queens Center Mall’s food court. I was expecting low quality, dry chicken but when I sampled their food I knew I had to order it. The order did not disappoint. The flavor hits all your taste bud happy places(sweet, salty etc.) and the texture is crunchy and tender all at the same time. This is addictive stuff, be warned. My mom had the grilled chicken salad which includes wild greens and seasoned, grilled chicken. She pretty much devoured it, which is unusual for her(she’s not a huge salad person) so while she couldn’t really tell me *why* she loved it, she told me it was«very good»(for my mom, that’s effusive praise). BocBoc also offers a «popcorn chicken» that I tried, but I’d stay away from it. Some of the bits in my order were nothing but breading with no chicken while others were overfried chicken. They lose a star for that. Don’t expect crazy happy service here. These mall folks are about turnover, so you get efficient, but clipped service. This doesn’t matter to me as I know next time I’m in the mall I’ll be heading back to BocBoc.
Ketmany S.
Place rating: 5 Anchorage, AK
Call me ridiculous, but this was seriously some of the best food I had on New York. I was starving and this just hit all the right spots and for the perfect price. I wish Alaska had this place! This would be my go to lunch spot every day without a doubt. I can’t wait to go back to Queens just to eat here again!
Yuena L.
Place rating: 5 ELMHURST, NY
One of the better choices of a mall food court. Boc boc is my go to food place in queens center. It’s basically bonchon and kyochon without the bones. Or chicken strips in soy garlic sauce. When that chicken comes out fresh and hot. That first bite is orgasmic. Yes I said orgasmic. My tummy is not the biggest so the amount they give is perfect. I also have a soft spot for garlic bread and its toasted just right. On top of that I like their side of mac and cheese and im not even a mac and cheese person. Would I come here again? Yes sir.
Chelsea D.
Place rating: 4 Queens, NY
BocBoc Chicken Delicious is an understatement. I love this chicken, and I’ve considered going back to the Queens Center Mall just to have it again. Think Korean fried chicken meets KFC, in a really positive way. Love the chicken with soy garlic sauce. The meat was very tender, white, and friend perfectly. The sauce had the right amount of flavor and gave the entire dish a nice kick. The French fries were great as well. I was starving and wolfed everything down, but it was way way filling. Another bonus is that they claim everything is organic. Who knows if it’s actually true, but I’m going to cross my fingers and hope that everything is as environment– and people-friendly as they say it is.
Lesie H.
Place rating: 4 Flushing, NY
Wow, it’s almost like a Korean fried chicken joint in the Queens Center Mall! Organic chicken flavored with your choice of soy garlic or sweet ‘n’ spicy, BocBoc Chicken catered to the American taste buds with your choice of fries, coleslaw, garlic bread, biscuit, mac ‘n’ cheese, and other sides. Two pieces of chicken with a biscuit, side, and soda amounts up to 6.99. The taste isn’t as fresh as KyoChon or BonChon since it’s not made to order, but it still tasted pretty decent. The fries were good but it got cold real fast. Other than that, this place is a great contender for another option in the Queens Center Mall food court.