NYC's Most Finger-Lickin' Chicken Wings
By Keith Wagstaff, City Editor
Whether you like 'em grilled or deep-fried, Japanese-style or made of soy, we tell you where to find the best wings in New York City.
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Pete's Tavern
129 E 18th St, New York, NY
Old-school pub (founded in 1864) proves experience counts with large Buffalo wings deep-fried to a pleasant crispiness. -
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
646 W 131st St, New York, NY
These wings are rubbed with spices, pit smoked and then grilled; add one of 23 beers on tap and you just might have the perfect meal. -
Blondies Sports
212 W 79th St, New York, NY
Sure, there are like 5 million sports bars on the Upper West Side, but this one has infamous wings slathered in hot sauce that boasts eight different levels of intensity, from "Plain" to "Ouch!" -
Bonnie's Grill
278 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Big, juicy wings served super spicy keep hungry Brooklynites on this side of the East River. -
Tebaya
144 W 19th St, New York, NY
Why the frenzy over this take-out joint's wings? They're cooked Japanese style, twice-fried and coated in black pepper sauce and sesame seeds. -
Foodswings
295 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY
Buffalo wings aren't just for meatheads! Billyburg vegans can chow down on the deep-fried soy wings at this casual, meat-free restaurant. -
Rainbow Cafe
154 Mott St, New York, NY
Deboned and stuffed with sticky rice, this Chinatown spot's unorthodox wings have attracted diners willing to think outside the coop.

