Fevy’s Chicken is a Korean halal fusion restaurant located in Elmhurst, Queens. The team that runs Fevy’s prides themselves in their inviting atmosphere and their passion in accommodating the dietary restrictions of halal with authentic Korean cuisine. The Fevy’s team was inspired to start the restaurant to cater to people who want to eat together with Muslim friends without worrying about the content of their food.

As the name implies, the specialty of Fevy’s is Korean-style fried chicken. They offer wings, tenders, boneless chicken, and even sandwiches and wraps. Other Korean dishes they serve include tteokbokki, Korean fried rice, and cup bap, a Korean dish consisting of rice with toppings served in a cup. For appetizers, they offer fries, onion rings, tater tots, and chicken quesadilla, and for sides, they offer coleslaw, macaroni and cheese, kimchi, and rice. Fevy’s also offers a variety of sauces, all made in-house with no sriracha. Everything on Fevy’s menu is 100% halal, so customers don’t need to worry about dietary restrictions.

Despite how expensive it is to serve halal, the Fevy’s team is dedicated to accommodating their customers so they can eat what they want with confidence.

74-02 Grand Ave, Queens, NY 11373
By Jonah Kim
The irresistible taste of Korean cuisine, fit for halal eaters. Fevy’s Chicken’s specialty is chicken, but they serve other popular Korean dishes and a wide variety of homemade sauces.
Campus: City College
Professor: Renee Romano
Location: 74-02 Grand Ave, Queens, NY 11373
References: Fevy’s Chicken.
https://fevyschicken.com/

References

Fevy’s Chicken.
https://fevyschicken.com/