Filipino-style fried chicken resto Win-Win Chick-N closes S. Vancouver outlet | Filipino-style fried chicken resto Win-Win Chick-N closes S. Vancouver outlet
 
 
 
 
 
 

Filipino-style fried chicken resto Win-Win Chick-N closes S. Vancouver outlet

/ 01:58 PM July 19, 2023

After three years, South Vancouver, B.C.’s independent Filipino-style fried chicken fast food restaurant Win Win Chick-N has shut down its second restaurant location.

After three years, South Vancouver, B.C.’s independent Filipino-style fried chicken fast food restaurant Win Win Chick-N has shut down its second restaurant location.

Win-Win opened its Vancouver branch at 8197 Main Street in February 2020, having started its first location in Richmond, B.C. two years before.

After three years, South Vancouver, B.C.’s independent Filipino-style fried chicken fast food restaurant Win Win Chick-N has shut down its second restaurant location.

Win-Win opened its Vancouver branch at 8197 Main Street in February 2020, having started its first location in Richmond, B.C. two years before. The Vancouver outpost is now marked “permanently closed” on social media.

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“Win Win Chick-N is known for its juicy fried chicken, available in combos with sides or in eight-, 10-, or 20-piece bundles. Win Win Chick-N shows off their Filipino roots with the restaurant’s side selections, which include mashed potatoes, fries, gravy, and Filipino-style macaroni and cheese. Their mac and cheese is a sweet and savory style, made using a homestyle family recipe. Additionally, they have fried chicken sandwiches, hot wings, and chicken tenders on the menu, with a trio of ube desserts on offer,” writes Lindsay William-Ross of Vancouver Is Awesome.

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