March 26, 2009
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Wings @ Debasaki
Debasaki
PH: 718-886-687833-67 Farrington Street
Flushing, NY 11354
So Alphatrion had recently gone to this joint and said it had great soju and great Japanese wings… I was like ‘eh’ i’ve eaten Japanese wings…but he had said there was a catch that i’d like. so i decided to indulge the dude, however he had a requisite. “dude, bring some girls…it will be weird if we’re just two dudes in there eating”… i was like…what the f*ck kind of place are you taking me to man? (apologees in advance for the pictures, my camera had reset itself so the original widths were 640×480…so i stretched them to my 708s…)
Feasters: YueJau, BluetifulAngel, Azriha, and Alphatrion. Menu:
click on the menu till your blue in the face, it ain’t taking you nowhere… The Grub:
you get the run of the mill cole slaw and some plates and a bucket for your garbage/bones. and lets not forget the pretzels they leave you with too.
Alpha said the Soju cocktails are good here, so we got a strawberry one. Strawberry Soju: $19.95 Alpha was nice enough to serve us. The Strawberry Soju was pretty freaking good. Not really much alcohol so a definite drink for everyone to partake in, you’ll feel/taste the alcohol in the aftertaste, but other than that a pretty nice fruity medley.
Debasaki: these wings were really good. crisp and flavorful. I’d have to say that i definitely like these Japanese style wings more than i do any of the korean wings i’ve had (kyo chon and bon chon). I’d say the sauce is a tad sweeter then the other two places, and the skin is definitely not as crispy, but still very very good, i definitely recommend getting these if its your first time. $17.95
Some nice pickled radish, and slices of peppers. If you think the wings are too spicy…you can always chew on a pickled radish to cool ya downz.
Gyoza: odd that they’d call these Gyoza (japanese dumplings) thought atleast it would be called Mandoo…but whatever the case…outsides are pretty much the same type of flavoring as the debasaki wings. $17.95
When these came i looked at Alpha…and said, they’re just bigger than the other plate…whats so special? Alpha grinned and said take a bite out of it.
Awesome! they were stuffed!!!! this one had corn, which was very sweet, so it was really good.
this one had veggies in it, diced up peppers
this one had kimchi in it. (this was definitely spicier than the other stuffed wings.)
and last but not least, this one had shrimp in it. (i wasn’t lucky enough to try this one.)
Summation: I must say that i like the atmosphere in this place cause the booths are really high, so your group/party have alot of privacy and pretty much prevents other groups/party’s conversation spilling into yours. The music was pretty interesting the night we went. Another great point is that anytime you need your waitress (very friendly service), you hit the button on the table and she came right away.
I have to add, the stuffed wings were really good. Though it might be on the spicier side for some, i thought it was just right. For your first time, i’d definitely recommend getting these two types of wings, especially the stuffed wings. They were really good, and I’ll definitely be going back for more.
THANKS ALPHA!
Comments (22)
MMMM! i want those stuffed wings!
the stuffed wings look mega goooooooood.
whoa, those look good!
wow…..how do they even stuff kimchi into such small chicken wings ????
can u try not to update ur blog in the middle of the nite?? -_-
I want to eat them like every night…..
MMMMMM the stuffed ones looks GOOOOOD!
Flushing always has the best places to eat. Yummyyyy. (:
lol, i need to try this place, i definitely know what these are, haha
first i love that they already pick the bone out.. i mean i love wing.. but sometime just lazy to deal with the bone hahah..
Lazy Yuejau Lazy Yuejau haha. so this dish just perfect for me haha
i like the wing a lot.. and i do like the place.. the music is not too loud, but also loud enough for me to enjoy.
Thanks for bring us there~~~
At first I was confused by the gyoza, after I read the menu, then I understood. I WANT THEM!!!! ALL OF THE WINGS!!! AHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!!!! I wonder if they’re open now… Darn you Azriha!!!!!
yum yum yum yum yum! the soju cocktail looks awesome.
I’m trying this place next with ya !
I’m so there.
stuffed wings! damn it!
I AM DEFINITEEELLY GOING THERE!! It loooks great!
Wow! Stuffed wings? I have never heard of such a thing. Those look so freaking good. I love biting into stuff and getting a surprise. The soju looked really refreshing too. All that food for $15 a person is reasonable.
@lavender_palace - i think they pull the bones out and just push the stuffing in. Most of these posts are done in weeks to months in advance, and just time release at 12:08am…sorry, you can say its a ‘bad habit’ from my original xanga.
@Alphatrion - i bet you would tubby.
@Cityguy1170 - they are usually open till 2am.
@ibizajb - it was actually really good. Next time you in the big apple man, be glad to take you.
@lCrAzYAzNl - say the word man, they open till 2am!!!
@KETARITA - yeah, food and alcohol 15 bucks a head…not bad at alllllll. woot!
I woke up at 3pm.
I’m really full though still….the homemade chocolate tart with caramel and chocolate mousse was over the top!
2 days before I hope on a plane to Japan and Taiwan.
I’ll be back with food photos and eating adventures.
Those stuffed chicken wings look amazing!
Oh that was maddd gooood (:
correction, it’s Japanese chicken. Beer finger food.
stuffed wings sound awesome!
i miss this ;_;