Best Fish and Chicken Wings

About

Chicken Wings, Korean, Fish & Chips

Price Range : $11-30 ($$)

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    Yelp rating
    4.5 stars

Location

Adress: 405 E 4th St, Sanford, FL 32771

Phone: (407) 321-8273

Work Hours

Mon
Tue 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Wed 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Thu 11:00 am-10:00 pm
Fri 11:00 am-12:00 am
Sat 12:00 pm-12:00 am
Sun 2:00 pm-10:00 pm

Business info

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    Health Score
    Pass
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    Vegetarian Options
    Yes
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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
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    Good For
    Lunch, Dinner
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    Parking
    Street
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    Bike Parking
    Yes
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    Good for Kids
    Yes
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    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Ambience
    Casual
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    Noise Level
    Average
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    Alcohol
    No
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    Good For Happy Hour
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • wifi
    Wi-Fi
    No
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    Has TV
    No
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    Waiter Service
    No
  • fastfood
    Caters
    No

Reviews

  • Kalvin K.

    star star star star star 7 June 2026

    Stopped by here for some take out - on Monday through Thursday they are actually closed from 3:30-5:00, but the nice owners let me in a little early (around 4:30).
    Not the most appealing storefront but the restaurant is clean and efficient. It serves fried fish, chicken wings, and homemade Korean food. The Korean food is an amazing value and high quality. Don't let the storefront deceive you, this place has some good eats.
    Will come back to try other dishes!

  • Erin T.

    star star star star star 3 June 2026

    So, I go here specifically for the Korean Menu!
    Haven't ventured out to their wings and fish only because I prefer grilled wings and try to stay away from fried food. The Beef Bulgogi and the Spicy Pork are AMAZING every time!. We ordered the dumplings and egg rolls last night to accompany our meals and both were perfection!  Even though they are fried they weren't greasy at all!

    SIDE NOTE:  They do NOT take phone orders!  You have to go and place your order in person!  The couple that own the restaurant are so sweet and your food is cooked to order.  Expect a wait for your food to be done, but thankfully you have plenty of bars to choose from to grab a nice cold beer while you wait. . Definitely recommend!

  • Odette E.

    star star star star star 1 June 2026

    This is a really small restaurant (just 4 tables) primary for carry out, run by an older Korean couple. The menu is limited, about 10 Korean dishes and wings. OMG they are really good. We tried them with their version of honey BBQ sauce.
    Another must try, is their specialty noodles Japchae (Not sure if that is the correct spelling - so my apologies). Soft potato thin noodles with vegetables in a really yummy sauce. If you like spicy, the spicy pork is really good as well.

    Cant wait to try other dishes soon.  

    Since is it just 2 people running the restaurant, it can get busy especially Friday night. We had to wait around 40 mins for our takeout order to be ready, but well worth it.

  • Paige G.

    star star star star_border star_border 17 May 2026

    I couldn't decide between 3 & 4 stars, so I asked myself would I ever come here again and the answer was no, so 3 it is!

    We walked in on a Friday night around 7pm and it was dead. Two other couples walked in before we left both noticeably drunk. I don't know if that swayed their decision to eat here or not....

    The owners weren't particularly friendly when we placed our order. We got 8 medium wings, shrimp fried rice, dumplings and egg rolls. It came out to $35.

    Everything is made to order so I really liked that. About twenty minutes later the lady came back in a completely different mood. She was very nice, showing us everything in our to go order and gave us bottles of a drink to sample. She made sure to include sauces, utensils and napkins.

    Everything looked amazing. The wings came with fries which I wasn't aware of, but no dipping sauce available for the wings made a Publix stop necessary.

    The egg roles were fresh, but weirdly enough tasted like any egg roll you get at a Chinese restaurant.

    The beef dumplings were good. Would I order them again if I had to choose something from here, yes.

    The shrimp fried rice was well liked by my boyfriend, but we call him the human garbage can for a reason so take that as you may.

    The wings were jumbo and had a nice taste, but they didn't blow me away. Maybe because I've been spoiled with NY and TX wings. Yes, TX has bomb wings. The fries were nothing special and could've done without.

    I don't like the fact that you have to order 30 wings to get two different sauces.

    I'm glad I finally tried this place after having it bookmarked for a while, but unfortunately I would not return.

  • Dan B.

    star star star star star 16 May 2026

    I think the thing that impressed me most about Best Fish and Chicken Wings was the genuine concern the owners had for the Customer.  I'm going out on a limb here and stating the owners, a lovely gentleman and lady, were of Korean ancestry (if I'm mistaken, I humbly ask forgiveness).  There was a bit of a language barrier, but I could tell they took pride in their product and wanted me to enjoy my meal.

    With a name like theirs, I had to try their wings.  I ordered the 8 wing basket with Teriyaki sauce, and being a basket, it came with fries ($10.59). For my drink I chose a cherry coke.  I was hand motioned to take a seat after ordering, so I chose the only available table and took a seat.  

    The interior is small, humble, and with limited seating.  There are some cool pictures on the walls, and one, I was curious about, was obviously a Korean message or statement of some sort.  I figured it must be important to them else why would it be hanging up, so I was compelled to take a picture of it.  There is an outside sitting area adjacent to the building with some cool Art Deco painting. However today, no one was outside.  

    Approximately 10 minutes passed and the nice, smiling lady delivered my plate of steaming hot wings, along with my can of cherry coke.  The wings were very good.  They were larger than your normal wings with a lot of meat. The teriyaki sauce had a great taste and I especially liked the crispy outer skin that had a bit of a crunch before breaking into the juicy tender meat.  The fries were a good side.

    Along with my meal she also brought a tiny plastic, bottle-type thing that had Korean markings on it and I had absolutely no idea of what it was.  As a little amusement I took a picture of it with my Vivino Wine identifier App.  Not surprisingly, it did not recognize it. After finishing my wings, I thought what the heck... I peeled off the protective top, and "downed" it.  Turns out it was actually pretty good!  It had a somewhat creamy semi sweet taste, Winner!  The gentleman came by once during my meal, smiled and nodded, wondering if I was happy with my meal.  I gave him the thumbs up and "it's very good!"

    I thoroughly enjoyed my meal, loved the owners, and will definitely return to try some of their authentic Korean cooking. As the sticker on the front door states, "People love us on Yelp!"

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