Lucky's Hot Chicken | Seven Dials Market

Lucky's Hot Chicken | Seven Dials Market

Seven Dials Market, 35 Earlham St, London WC2H 9AU, UK
London
Open

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About

Lucky's Hot Chicken is a food vendor located in Seven Dials Market, London, known for its Nashville-style hot chicken sandwiches. The spot offers a variety of spice levels and both regular and vegan options. It has gained attention online for its bold flavors and playful branding, catering to London's growing appetite for American-inspired fried chicken.

The Visit

The reviewer visited Lucky's Hot Chicken at Seven Dials Market to try their viral chicken burger. They sampled the medium spice sando, noting its crunchy chicken, pickles, slaw, and toasted bread. While the chicken was crispy and the sauce decent, the reviewer felt the components didn't harmonize well, making the sandwich difficult to eat and ultimately underwhelming. The absence of a queue reflected their lukewarm experience.

What They Ate

Lucky's Hot Chicken Burger (medium spice sando)
Pickles
Slaw
Toasted bread

Quotes

"[Hot Chicken Burger / Sando] So here it is, the Lucky’s Hot Chicken Burger. I mean, the sauce is dredged in there. You’ve got some pickles, some slaw. The bread is like toasted"
"[Fried Chicken] I pretty much just got the chicken right there. The chicken itself is crunchy. It’s got a good pick."
"[Slaw] That second bite is just all slaw at the minute, so crunchy, but I don’t know. It doesn’t seem like it’s harmoniously working together."
"Lucky’s Hot Chicken, I’m sorry, but for me, you’re overrated. So if you do fancy a bang average chicken sandwich, maybe come down. Just being honest."

Our Reflection

The reviewer's experience at Lucky's Hot Chicken is marked by anticipation quickly giving way to disappointment. Despite the viral hype and the promise of bold flavors, the sandwich failed to deliver a cohesive eating experience. The chicken's crunch and the variety of toppings couldn't mask the lack of harmony between the components. The absence of a queue perhaps foreshadowed the underwhelming result. Honest and direct, the reviewer leaves with the sense that Lucky's Hot Chicken is more style than substance, at least for their palate.

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