
4.3
670 of 4,874 Restaurants in Philadelphia

Went with my almost 21-year old son today. We ordered 20 each of Soy and Spicy. Yes, there is a long wait, but these are COOKED to order (and cooked TWICE no less.) Waitress was adorable (and though she seemed to be very American said nothing but "no problem" to us during our entire meal. I don't have a problem with that, though. The wings were perfectly uniform, PIPING hot and crispy as could be. The spicy ones WERE very spicy, and we are not ones to back down form heat.) They Soy were delicious as well, and I recommend getting both and alternating between them to keep your taste buds guessing. Both were VERY sweet, but that's OK. It was a nice flavor profile. Between the two of us, we left four wings to bring back for my daughter and it was a challenge, not because thy were not incredible, but because they were so meaty. These are not your average bar wings. I would be interested in trying some of their other dishes now.

Located on W. Cheltenham Ave. not much in the area, parking is available but limited, however... I drive 45 minutes to purchase their wings! They have Korean/Asia fusion offerings but wings are fried twice and served in several varieties of sauces (soy garlic, spicy, sesame sweet chili, etc.) While the ambiance is clearly casually "hip youth oriented" with music videos playing on large screen TVs, people of all ages and races gather there comfortably. I have yet to explore the entire menu because I order wings wings wings! Bubble tea is "tres interesting" but a little pricey. Kim Chi is fabulous, wings are served with sides of peeled infused radishes. However You must go there! Patronize Cafe Soho! Have the wings! They must NEVER close because their wings are one of a kind, extraordinary and a whole host of other superlatives!

The double fried chicken was ok. Not nothing to write home to Mom about.. I probably won't go back there.

In a very out of the way place at the north end of Broad Street, sits a small but extremely popular restaurant/bar the staff is super friendly and helpful, they are known for their chicken wings done 5 different ways the Soy Garlic was the best followed closely by the hot wings (if you love tasty hot these will reel you in. Also my personal favorite dish is the mussel stew, which is pretty close to a Vietnamese Pho peppery, so good. The only dishes I would stay away from would be anything with squid or octopus they tend to be rubbery and tough. Other than that can't wait to go back.

My family loves this place. It's got this dive bar kind of vibe and any time I've gone, its been full but we've never had to wait for a table. Service is ok, def not the best but far from the worst. I've tried a all the flavors of wings and they are all delicious. They are so crispy and hot when they are served- made to order. If it's your first time trying Korean wings- you will be pleasantly surprised. We've also had some of the more traditional dishes and everything has been good. The wings are a little more pricey than at a bar or pizza place but they are worth what you pay. It's a fun spot to go for a date or to hang out with friends. Love the K Pop they play on the TV's. This is def one of my go to spots for some good food.

These wings are the bomb! It's worth the 45 minute drive from NJ. They are pricey though and I wish they allowed the plain wings in the small quantity.

This not a restaurant because their menu don't have much stuff to fill you up but if you want to hangout and have a little this is the good place to go

A little pricey for wings but best wings in town. It's worth it!! We visit them often including take out.

First, I have never had a wing like this. Double fried! I tried the spicy and the teriyaki...they were so crunchy and flavorful with just the right amount of heat and spice! Never had anything like them. If you are ever in Philly, brave the bad neighborhood and get them!

If you love fried chicken - you have to try this place. They serve the best korean fried chicken wings! They also have a 2nd restaurant "Cafe Soho 2" which is located in Blue Bell, PA. The restaurant itself is more geared to the young crowd - especially on weekends and night time. The interior is colored black-red with K-pop videos playing on the screens. The menu has typical korean dishes, I always come here for the fried chicken only though. Their fried chicken are 20 pieces for $20. You get to choose the flavor (e.g. soy/garlic, spicey, etc). It takes a bit to get them - so make sure, you put the order for the fried chicken wings right away. They double-fry it, that's why it takes a bit. Give it a try - you won't regret it.

Simply amazing Koran wings, We ordered 10 each of Soy and Spicy wings. Must visit place if your in the Area. We ordered take out, was ready when we got there and even had left overs 2 days later and the flavor was still amazing. Great food!!

I went here for the wings and will go back for the wings, when I am in the area. The taste was very unique. My expectations were met. Although, a lot of their menu items are overpriced.

The wings here are top-notch. (not buffalo) They are also pricey, so I can't get them very often. I wish I could have more! If you like Federal Donuts chicken, this was their inspiration.

hot and spicy wings. about 5 or 6 styles. excellent crispy with a coating of maybe batter dipped or breading or maybe just the ingredients. call ahead as they take about a half-hour

Waiting 30+ minutes for wings is definitely worth it here. This is the go to place for me and my friends and family for great wings. We love their soy wings and soju. Great place to hang and watch k-pop music videos.

This place is an interactive video extravaganza! Loud Korean hip hop blasts from the large screen playing music videos while you sit and enjoy finger licking good Korean fried chicken! The food, atmosphere and service are very good. Don't plan to have any quiet conversation though!

I have been to this place a few times. The wings are some of the best i have ever eaten. The restaurant is a local hot spot for the young crowd. Plenty of music and TVs. The food is basic Asian/American food but it is good. Always a good stop.
Much has changed
I've been a fan of this establishment for over a year. I went to the Cheltenham location and was terribly disappointed. I placed an order for the boneless chicken. This place has or had some of the best Korean fried chicken I've ever tasted. So I travel 30 minutes, pay $60 for my fried chicken, crazy right. But I asked if I could have some extra green scallions. They said $2 but offered my pickled radish. Now I dunt like that how about you give me the scallions. Well the snot nosed young kid who obviously doesn't know a thing about customer service argued with me. He was so rude and wanted to keep arguing with me. The manager came over and gave me the scallions. I left my $2 anyway. It's not that I can't afford them but it's not a bad idea to go a little out of your way when a customer is paying that much. Well, I was still excited to get home and eat my chicken until I ate it. It must be under new management because it had no flavor at all. I won't waste my money there anymore.