Best wings in the world FACT! The guys who run this company are all lovely. And staff are really friendly. I go at least twice a week! I bloody love it!!
Can’t say enough. Best buffalo wings in the uk! Hands down. The woof woof sauce, my god the woof woof sauce with the blue cheese mayo. I find I crave it sometimes. Well done guys, keep up the great work and I hope expansion is on the horizon, I’m a south Londoner and we need one this side of the river..
Amazing night in #shoreditch complete with these bad boys from @orangebuffalo . Half woof woof and half Vincent wings. The spice level was real. Woof woof was our favourite but the Vincent had a sweet twist of mango. Staff are friendly, even shouted “Batman” when the wings were ready for collection (as requested). Make sure you have a bottle of water or milk. Great meal for #datenight. Follow us and get more great datenight ideas #moodiefoodies #foodies
The best buffalo wings in London! The portion size is huge! Finger-licking good! Even the blue cheese dip is amazing, and they have curly fries too! Can't go wrong with the wings from here! IM CRAVING MORE!
Authentic, Crispy and Bloody Delicious. Blue Cheese dressing is the perfect accompaniment to the spicy wings. The staff is so friendly. Small wait but absolutely worth it. I had the woof woof ones and my friend attempted the viper ones (tread with caution). Definitely need to pay them a visit
My favorite buffalo wings in London. Chooks comes a close second but these were really exceptional! Just how I like them! Make sure you haven;t got somewhere important to be after, or anywhere they will mind if you have sauce all over your face.
I went for the famous woof woof sauce and I must say that those wings were really good. Not as spicy as I'd like them to be but still very tasty and such a good portion for your money, I can happily say I got more then my money's worth and such friendly service. If your looking for a quick, tasty and don't forget messy (good messy) lunch then this is your place. Had this on my list of places to go to and my mouth would water when I looked at the pics and I'm so happy I finally went!
Best wings in London!. When I heard about The Orange Buffalo I didn't believe their wings could be as good as wings in the states but they are up there with the best! The free range chicken was crisped to perfection and with a choice of four sauces you'll find a heat that suits you (Woof Woof was perfect for me with a bit of a kick!). If you are a wing lover you can not miss this place...it is worth a trip across London believe me!
I could eat these damn things all day long. Me and boyfriend have been back 3 times in a week! The menu is simple-mouth watering sauces all over free range wings, good fries & a killer blue cheese dip. The place is really clean and their branding is spot on...I can imagine these guys going places. Get down and get busy!
I can honestly say there's no other buffalo wings that match these bad boys. All the sauces are a dream and SO hooked on their blue cheese. The staff are always super friendly and street food doesn't get much better than this. London - u have a gem in this place!
Wings and Ting! What What!. Coming from North America and moving to England you forget about the simple things you enjoy on occasion that is not as common in London. Great Chicken Wings being one such item as you would go out at your local bar on wing night and watch the game. Needless to say it is first hard to find chicken wings in London and if you do they are not very good. You are most definitely always disappointed with the outcome. Oh Thank the Lord for The Orange Buffalo and Mike the owner for opening this shop at the Old Truman Brewery off of Brick Lane.
In an order you get 8 large wings served with his homemade blue cheese sauce and Celery with your choice of his original buffalo hot sauce, Woof Woof (hotter) or his under the counter Viper Hot Sauce. A group of us shared 4 orders and destroyed them as we ordered original and woof woof. The Wings are absolutely delicious. We also ordered the Chunky Chips which i must say are quite delicious as well served with his blue cheese dressing and/or ketchup. And to top it all off he carries Ting, the Grapefruit soda. Wings And Ting! You Can't Go wrong! Highly recommend for those ex-pats craving some chicken wings! A+++
Punch you in the face fantastic. **Long read and emotional post below - apologies**
**if you want the short version: Hands down, the best wings in England, and I dare say Europe**
Being an American Expat means having a taste for hot wings is engrained in my blood... The one thing missing in my life here in London has been the taste of a proper hot wing.
I tried wings from all the places I could find, Tinseltown near Bayswater, Bodeans, all the Chinese food restaurants I could find, and I even subjected myself to going to Friday's in Leicester Square one evening to find a scratch for my hot wing itch... Honestly - they all sucked and sucked hard.
A good wing in America is something of an art form and a place that has a good wing will in turn have hoards of us showing up in large groups, all drinking beer or rum and cokes, and ripping into wing after wing. Its a grand tradition and I have missed it.
Just when I had given up all hope on finding a proper wing experience; While I was wandering Brick Lane one day, and happened to turn down a little side street (under the Truman overpass, next to Woodseer St.). I turned the corner and lo and behold, there was a food cart in the middle of the parking lot called, "The Orange Buffalo". I walked up and the proprietor was fixing a man and a woman at the counter a couple portions of wings... my mouth literally watered at the sight and smell. These FINALLY at least LOOKED like real wings.
I stepped up and ordered my portion. There was a mild and a spicier sauce, I opted for the spicier sauce (the woof woof - the mild sauce name escapes my memory) and after a couple minutes dove in teeth first.
It was spicy heaven inside my mouth. After months and months of not getting my hot wing fix - I FINALLY found a proper hot wing place. This wing is completely comparable to Taco Mac, Wild Wing Cafe, etc in the States - we are talking legit, legit, legit.
Home-made blue cheese, farm raised chickens, and sauces that are so perfectly concocted... wow - my mouth just filled with saliva... Anywho, I ended up speaking with the owner, an Asian-British man, who spent some time in NYC and got a taste for wings himself. After coming back to London, he embarked on a mission to re-create the flavors he experienced over there. Well, he hit the nail on the head so many times, I can't express it enough to do it justice.
The food cart has a whole bunch of great touches, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and some unique drink choices - my one and only issue, and it is just because of my past experiences, is that I can not order a Captain and coke...
This is truly a perfect american hot wing experience. Go, order a basket of wings, maybe some fries (err... I mean chips with home-made blue cheese), sit on one of the benches out front, and don't be afraid to get messy. At the end of the experience, your mouth might sting a bit, sauce might be dripping from your chin, but you will have a HUGE smile on your face and will calculate when you can make it back again.
Oh, uhh... and the prices are not bad at all either...
Sorry for the long rant.
If there’s one food in this world that when mentioned, will make my ears prick up like a startled dog, it’s chicken wings. Although that may have something to do with the fact that chicken wings are literally the greatest thing to happen to man along with the wheel, sliced bread and Thierry Henry.
Gingle Lists Everything
+4.5
If all hot wings are like this then I’m definitely a convert, but of course, all hot wings aren’t like this and even from my limited experience I recognised what Stephen said about the skin being crispy – all too often the wings you get are almost soggy, having sat in their sauce for too long, or not fried properly in the first place. These really do crunch when you bite into them and it’s incredibly satisfying.
The sauce is a little thicker than you’d get Stateside, and it’s a little short on the pungent vinegar that I love so much, but you’d have to go a long way to find better in London.
The Food Connoisseur
+4.5
I’m still scarred from Red Dog Saloons hot wings challenge, but it didn’t stop me from eating at The Orange Buffalo. The Orange Buffalo food truck is located at the Truman Brewery car park. Brick Lane is the best place to wonder the streets and find food from all over the world. The Orange Buffalo has 4 different flavours to choose from, I advise to sample them all. Since my chilli tolerance has gone low since the Red Dog Saloon incident. Even the original seem spicy to me. You get 8 wings with the choice of sauce plus home made blue cheese dip and celery all for £6. The wings are all free-range chicken, already pre-cooked and re fried then smothered in the choice of sauce. I opted for the original, a bright orange thick sauce that had tangy and slight kick of chilli. The wings were absolutely delicious, huge, crispy, my fingers stained from the sauce and lingered from the smell.
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If you're looking for authentic, succulent and crispy chicken wings, then look no further! The Orange Buffalo won 'Best Buffalo Wing' at the London Wing Fest and 'Best Crazy Wing' for a reason; you won't be disappointed!
The wings are tasty and they also have a good kick to them! If you are sensitive to spice, then beware because these wings are packed with flavour. The complimentary blue cheese dip is also incredible and in my opinion, is the perfect dip accompaniment. I really like how they serve it with celery sticks (it certainly made me feel a little less guilty for indulging!)
The Orange Buffalo is right next to Brick Lane, so is ideal if you are in the area and want some good American buffalo wings! Don't miss out on this gem!
So spicy - so heavenly. The Orange Buffalo definitely deserves to be in the top street food of London list, which it is.
The wings are insanely spicy, so your mouth is on fire, but they're the real deal. The reason I love street food is because it doesn't have the frills on too and is all about the food. People from different cultures set up stalls to show you what there's has to offer. I think the orange buffalo represents all I love about street food.
This buffalo has a kick.
The wings are some of the best but can be super spicy, though most things are for the person who can barely take the medium sauce at Nandos. I definitely welcomed their blue cheese dip along with the crispy salvation of curly fries
Situated in Ely's yard (food truck square) of the Old Truman Brewery the competition is fierce for the lunch time punters. The orange buffalo holds its own and if you're looking for buffalo wings they probably aren't going to get much better than this, this side of the pond anyhow.
The wings are sauce is hot, the skin is crispy and the meat is tender. They throw in one extra hot 'viper' wing to turn your meal into a fiery game of wing roulette. The curly fries are also really good too, nicely seasoned.
It's a food truck and a darn good one at that.
This place is so cool. A food truck serving delicious food and at a reasonable price. My brother and his friend took me here and we had such fun - especially when my brothers friends' little brother started to cry because he had the hot wings soaked in the viper sauce.The bluecheese dip was delicious, but there wasn't enough off it.; and the chips with their seasoning was on point.A great place to spend a summer evening with friends
Be prepared to queue on the weekend. Even at three in the afternoon I waited about 25 minutes in the queue.
I ordered Snake in the Basket. That's 7 Original medium buffalo wings and 1 extra hot Viper. The Viper was indeed vicious. The wings were good but not extraordinary. Chicken was tender but I've had more succulent flesh at Bird. Also the skin was not crispy. Serving size was ridiculously generous. The server told me added some extra wings, because today's batch were smaller than normal. It's normally £6 for 8 wings, but I counted 14 in my serving. Perhaps the smaller size of today's wings affected cooking times and plumpness of the flesh.
They were out of curly fries so I had the regular ones. These were very crisp and outrageously good, especially with a dollop of rich blue cheese sauce. The chips alone were worth the wait. The wings came with some celery sticks and more blue cheese sauce that exhibited good attention to detail. Celery had been peeled, so was not at all stringy.
-"I'll have 8 Viper (super hot) wings please."
-"have you tried them before?"
-"nope, never been here"
-"maybe you want to try a bit first"
-"Ouch! You weren't kidding!"
Now I do consider myself as having a relatively high tolerance for chillies. I do like a decent amount of heat in my food but not too a masochistic level. Everything in balance. I opt for the Woof Woof (level 2). The wings are tender with a crispy skin and smothered in sauce. I can honestly say they are the best buffalo wings I've tasted in London. Served with celery sticks a a superb homemade blue cheese sauce. I'm writing this a day later and already looking forward to going back. Don't think I'd survive a whole portion of Viper but perhaps a 50/50 could work. Miso mouth on fire!
The Food Connoisseur
+4.5
I’m still scarred from Red Dog Saloons hot wings challenge, but it didn’t stop me from eating at The Orange Buffalo. The Orange Buffalo food truck is located at the Truman Brewery car park. Brick Lane is the best place to wonder the streets and find food from all over the world.
The Orange Buffalo has 4 different flavours to choose from, I advise to sample them all. Since my chilli tolerance has gone low since the Red Dog Saloon incident. Even the original seem spicy to me. You get 8 wings with the choice of sauce plus homemade blue cheese dip and celery all for £6.
The wings are all free-range chicken, already pre-cooked and refried then smothered in the choice of sauce. I opted for the original, a bright orange thick sauce that had tangy and slight kick of chilli. The wings were absolutely delicious, huge, crispy, my fingers stained from the sauce and lingered from the smell. The homemade blue cheese was also beautiful, mild with a creamy sour cream flavour.
By Koray Hussein
If there’s one food in this world that when mentioned, will make my ears prick up like a startled dog, it’s chicken wings. Although that may have something to do with the fact that chicken wings are literally the greatest thing to happen to man along with the wheel, sliced bread and Thierry Henry.
So imagine how excited I got when half way through a conversation about Maybe It’s Because with a friend they not only mention chicken wings, but they claim to know where to get the best chicken wings in London. The. Best. Chicken. Wings. In. London. And the location of these now (at least in my eyes) mythical wings? A stool in a car park off of Brick Lane. Seriously.
I’m not going to lie, after hearing about the car park, I lowered my expectations, grabbed a friend of the site, Priya and made my way over to The Orange Buffalo.
We arrived at around six thirty in the evening and were kind of surprised at the fact that the entire seating area was empty. “Oh great.” I thought, “The best chicken wings in London can’t even draw a few customers in non-working hours.”
Disheartened, we approached the stool which was being manned by the very friendly and approachable, Mike. He was confident and didn’t hold back when talking about how tasty their wings were.
We looked over the four different levels of spice, Original (being the least), Woof Woof, the fruity Vincent, and Viper (being the spiciest). I shamelessly eliminated the Viper option as
A) I can barely eat Nando’s rather safe attempt at Hot sauce.
B) I didn’t want to look like a b****, crying in the middle of a car park with buffalo wing sauce smeared all over my face.
After a little back and forth and some samples of the sauces (again, I made sure the Viper sauce stayed as far away from my mouth as possible) I decided on the Woof Woof and Priya went for the Vincent, with a portion of curly fries and onion rings in the middle.
Now on to the part you actually care about. The taste… Wow. It only took one bite. Just one bite and my head was filling with question after question. How do these guys only have a stool and not a restaurant? Why isn’t there a sea of people here chewing on some chicken? Do I look like a ***** for ordering a less spicier flavour than a girl?
I wanted answers to all these questions. Especially that last one.
The Woof Woof sauce was (for my weakling taste buds) just right, the skin was extremely crispy and the meat itself still maintained it’s flavour and juices.
I really was eating the best wings in London.
I tried one of Priya’s Vincent wings and regretted my decision straight away as the tang of the mango and the extra spice had my mouth calling for another one of my own. Don’t be mistaken they were nice, very nice in fact, but I preferred Woof Woof.
The sides were kind of Dr Jekyll and… Well not Mr. Hyde, more like Dr. Jekyll and Still studying for his doctorate Jekyll.
The curly fries were lovely. Served in a decently sized portion and came with a dollop of blue cheese sauce. Crunchy yet soft, they managed to maintain just the right bite to them as you dunked them into the sauce and devoured them while reaching for another.
The onion rings on the other hand were kind of lacking. Maybe it was the quality of the chicken and the fries but the onion rings seemed to have been cooked for just a tad too long and needed some more actual onion. The coating was nice and crispy but they’re not called Crispy Coating Rings.
All in all, I am already planning my next visit to The Orange Buffalo and would highly recommend it to anybody who doesn’t mind a few calories every once in a while.
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Gingle Lists Everything
+4.5
To be honest, I am not much of a hot wing aficionado or even their greatest fan. I don’t really go in for the skin on chickens and wings are always a bit fiddly. But I’d been hearing good things (understatement) about Orange Buffalo and I wanted to give them a try. After we had finally roused ourselves on Saturday, past midday, Stephen and I decided to go down to brick lane and have hot wings for breakfast!
I was expecting it to be busy and was prepared to queue but, whether it was the drab weather that had kept people away, or whether we had missed the lunch rush, it wasn’t busy at all and we walked right up to the counter. We had a portion each, which gets you 8 wings for £6 but we both chose different sauces. There are four to choose from – Original, Woof Woof (spicier), Vincent (Man Gogh – even spicier and with mango) and one with naga chillies, the name of which I can’t remember. I had the Woof Woof, Stephen had the Vincent. We also had a side of curly fries with buffalo ketchup. This was a good decision as even though you get eight wings, they are a little on the slight side, especially when you get the part of the wing that's not attached to the torso.
As Stephen said ‘these are the first wings I’ve had here that actually have crispy skin’. And they sure did. They were deep fried and then doused in the slightly thick, rather orange (the name has to come from somewhere I suppose) spicy sauce. And they were delicious. If all hot wings are like this then I’m definitely a convert, but of course, all hot wings aren’t like this and even from my limited experience I recognised what Stephen said about the skin being crispy – all too often the wings you get are almost soggy, having sat in their sauce for too long, or not fried properly in the first place. These really do crunch when you bite into them and it’s incredibly satisfying.
Both sauces were yummy and there was much literal finger licking so as not to waste any. It was spicy but it wasn’t all heat – the flavour was there too. Stephen and I swapped wings so I could try the Vincent as well. It was definitely a bit hotter than mine, but you could be forgiven for thinking it wasn’t at first because it is also sweeter than the Woof Woof (that’d be the mango) which fools you into thinking, initially, that there isn’t so much heat. It’ll catch up with you though and by the end of our wings we both had the telltale 'chilli sniffles'.
You got a pretty generous helping of blue cheese sauce, and also some celery sticks which were good for a break from the heat, but otherwise went untouched. The blue cheese sauce wasn’t particularly cheesey, which for us was a good thing, but might disappoint others.
The curly fries were fantastic, and really made me feel I could have been stateside. Properly crunchy and properly curly, rightly seasoned, and the ketchup wasn’t bad neither.
We felt cold when we sat down to eat, but by the time the chillies had worked their magic, we had a little bit of a sweat on. I could see these becoming a regular habit.
Some of the best buffalo wings around. The woof woof sauce is something special in our household, you can literally eat it in anything. Can't wait for these guys to get a restaurant and serve their burgers and the huge mad platter.
Awesome buffalo wings, their sauce is top notch. Their dirty fries were epic as well, with a huge portion of curly fries drenched in sauces. Would have been nice to have some meal combos with fries.
I've had numerous wing meals over the years across the globe, some bad, some good, but rarely mindblowing. This is the third time in my life I had exceptional wings, which is unexpected in Europe because usually the best wings come from North America. You wouldn't assume these wings could stand up to culinary heavyweights from a humble food truck in London, but The Orange Buffalo is more than worth the visit if you appreciate wings, or just want to have your mind blown with flavor. Everything from the quality and thickness of the sauce, to the perfect juicy fry on the chicken, and even the blue cheese dip (which many other wing places overlook) amounts to perfection. Even the smell coming from the truck is insanely good. I'm absolutely floored, and you can tell they're passionate about what they're making here. Staff is also warm and friendly. We tried four different flavours, and I'm pretty confident you can't go wrong with whichever sauce you pick. All of them were top tier, they even let you taste the sauces beforehand. Tonight was my first of many visits to come. Best wings in Europe, no exaggeration.
Decided to Take a stroll down to The Orange Buffalo today, overall the food was good the wings were a tad on the small side however cooked well. Could of done with a complimentary wipes of some sort as it’s a Street food kind of vibe!
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Woof woof is the best. It’s too hot but you don’t sweat when you are eating 😁 I’ve been coming here whenever I visit London. It’s my fav street foods indeed.
I recently dined at orange buffalo and I must say, the experience was truly outstanding. The buffalo wings were incredibly flavorful and cooked to perfection. The sauce had just the right amount of heat and tang, making each bite a delightful explosion of flavor. The service was prompt, and the atmosphere was casual and inviting. I have been coming here for at least 7-8 years and they have the best buffalo sauce in london. Whilst there are loads of amazing wings places. The real OG orange buffalo still has the best buffalo sauce also another worthwhile mention would be their Vincent sauce, first place in london to make mango habanero sauce. I wish they advertised themselves them more in the past so people know who started this buffalo wings revolution in london.
Let me help you guys out to understand the flavours
Original - normal non spicy buffalo sauce
K town - their version of Korean wings sweetish sauce not a big fan of it myself.
Woof woof - spicy tangy buffalo sauce (my go to every time)
Vincent - mango habanero sauce thats definitely much spicier than woof woof
Viper - mind meltingly hot sauce, not recommended.
They also do a lunchtime special from Monday to Friday saving you some money. Affordable wings highly recommend!
If you’re looking for a challenge id suggest the snake in a basket where one random wing will be viper the rest woof woof and if your not in a mood to ruin your appetite ask them which one it is. I’ll post some of the reactions I’ve had from making people try their viper sauce over the years. Truly an experience that is.
Nicest wings we’ve ever had! The sauce is perfect and the wings were fresh. The two lads were friendly and gave great service, even giving us some great recommendations on where to go for dinner later on, as we’re on holidays in London. We’ll recommend it to anyone we know who visits this area of London.
Such a wonderful experience. To all my fellow Americans this is the best place for wings in the UK, 10/10 very crispy and plenty of sauce. To top it off the owner was so lovely and provided the best beats. Will be returning soon!
The buffalo wings from Orange Buffalo are nothing short of extraordinary. From the very first bite, you're transported to a realm of flavor that transcends the ordinary. These wings are truly the epitome of perfection, a culinary masterpiece that will forever redefine your standards for what wings should be.
The sauce is a symphony of flavors, a harmonious blend of spicy and tangy that dances on your taste buds. It's not just about heat; it's about depth and complexity, with a hint of sweetness that adds a delightful contrast. The chicken itself is a triumph of texture and juiciness, perfectly crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.
What truly sets Orange Buffalo's wings apart is the sheer dedication to quality and craft. Each wing is a work of art, meticulously prepared with passion and precision. They're not just wings; they're a culinary revelation.
In addition to the culinary brilliance, the customer service at Orange Buffalo is equally exceptional. Your instantly greeted with warmth and genuine enthusiasm.
The staff at Orange Buffalo are not just servers; they're passionate wing connoisseurs who take immense pride in sharing their love for these wings with every customer. They're knowledgeable, always ready to recommend the perfect sauce or answer any questions you might have.
What truly sets Orange Buffalo apart in terms of customer service is their attention to detail and their commitment to ensuring that every customer has a memorable experience. They go above and beyond to accommodate your preferences, making sure your dining experience is tailored to your liking
If you're in search of the best wings ever, look no further than Orange Buffalo. These wings are an experience, a journey through taste that will leave you craving more. Prepare to be amazed and forever spoiled for any other wing experience. Orange Buffalo has set the bar impossibly high, and it's a bar that may never be surpassed.
Been going to this place for around 5/6 years now and this is by far always the best wings I’ve ever had.
This time especially, the curly fries were on point and the sauce and the juicy crispy chicken! Also can’t forget the blue cheese dip, sensational. I love spicy food but I always get the original because it’s pure flavour.
I always recommend this place to everyone. Not a bad word to say at all.
I am absolutely amazed by this place. I was looking for over 1 year after buffalo wings like in the USA and finally found it.
Not only the wings were great (tried the original wings) but also the service and vibe was absolutely stunning. I loved every second there. They are funny, nice, kind and social. I will come back as often as I can. Great job, keep up the good spirit! See you again very soon.
Great place for wings. Sadly forgot to take a picture as they was so good and got tucked straight into them😃 Nice medium heat sauce with good flavour. Would try the hotter ones next time😀
Fantastic wings with a zingy! Great chat from the team whilst we waited for the crispy wings tossed in a sauce of your choice. Chip spice chat a must! Woof Woof sauce made hairs stand on end. Will come again!
Seriously good chicken wings. The people with me were debating whether the price was worth over and above the other chicken shops on the high street. Once we had finished, the answer was a resounding yes. Great variety of flavours. Really nice. I was impressed. The wings are served with a blue sauce, its extra for curly chips. Which are also really really well made. Crispy on the outside and soft in the middle. I wasn't happy having to share with the people I was with so I will be going back by myself and indulging in the food all by myself. Update: been back loads of times now. Still epic. I can vouch for this branch. Epic.
It was a bitterly cold day but I persevered with my mission for wings from The Orange Buffalo and was richly rewarded. Service was superb, friendly and prompt. A due warning was given about the order of Vincent (damn hot). The wings were plentiful and coated in superb sauce. The Vincent was hit-you-in-the-face mango sweet followed by a deceptively slow burn which built into a tasty fire of flavour. The Original was the real winner here. Slightly spiced, ever so buttery and works wonders with their house Blue Cheese. My one any only criticism is the wings were slightly on the smaller side than other slingers joints however I know suppliers are struggling and when the sauce is that good… it doesn’t matter. 🔥
As a transplanted American who lives in New Malden, surrounded by the most amazing authentic Korean food, I was astonished to discover the taste sensation that is the K-Town sauce! Truly, the most delicious fusion of the two best sauce flavours: buffalo wings and gochujang! I am already dreaming of my next meal here…
Just wow ! What can i say. Traveled down from Yorkshire (sunny donny) with the other half. Had a tip off about this place that does the best chicken wings outside of Buffalo New York.
The order 1 woof woof ( his) and 1 original (hers) fries , dip , celery.
The wings are cooked spot on. The woof woof sauce just right for me, just enough heat, and you cant help but say "woof" at 1st taste. The heat settles after the 1st wing. The original sauce a little milder but still packs a punch, just right for Mrs H.
The fries really good , and a great portion. Celery to help cool things down along with the dip.
All washed down with a couple of cans of old school Dandelion & Burdock.
Great Service , Great Food, Belly Busting Portions, Great Value.
60s 70s Classics playing in the background . Cool Vibes.
Just want to say thanks guys , was well worth the 1 hr trek across london. Was to stuffed to walk back .....TAXI for 2 please.
Will defo make a return soon......!!!
Orange Buffalo Gives You Wings.
I've tried this place twice now, having ordered the 'Original' and 'K-Town' flavours on my visits. My personal preference was the Orginal buffalo flavour as I'm not a fan of spice. The Curly Fries are so simple but just so perfect.
Wings were cooked really well with a nice crispy skin. I however, don't appreciate the hard skin sometimes, bit of a faff to eat. Despite this, The Orange Buffalo is still my second favourite place for buffalo wings. (1st is Sticky Wings, plus they have an actual sit-in restaurant for similar prices)
Bit pricey considering it's truck food and you have to sit on the benches outside if you're lucky to find one free.
Anyways, their food will not let you down and I'll definitely visit again :)
What a place! Visited with family so between the 4 of us managed to sample the original, woof woof and K Town sauces, all delicious in their own right (Woof woof my personal favourite). Top service from friendly and engaging staff and all enjoyed in an authentic 'street food' set up! Will certainly be back on my/our next London visit.
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