great flavours. this is a food truck that specializes in chicken wings!! i love wings so i was excited to try this place when i saw it at the fringe (on king street by old market square), though they are usually found on ellice avenue. the truck offers up 27 differentflavours- all breaded chicken wings. there are even some side dishes like fried pickles, which i didn't get to try. there are "specialty wings" that have stuff topped on the wings like poutine, nachos, spaghetti and near death (lots of chili peppers on top). then there are the regular wings with various sauces. you get get a single order of 7 wings for $7 or a double order which is 14 wings for $11. the wing size is similar to earls' wings. if you get a double order, you can choose 2flavoursfor a double order. theflavoursinclude lemon pepper, honey garlic, salt and pepper, sweet chili teriyaki, frank's hot sauce, spicy hot etc.
i wasn't too thrilled when i heard that they only sold breaded wings as i prefer the non-breaded wings. but i have to say their breading is nicely flavoured and not overly battered - a plus. the wings were prepped pretty quickly so it didn't seem like they were actually fried to order from its raw state. the wings were warm so i think they likely just flashed fried them again to order and then they pour your chosen sauce over the wings. so the downside is that the wings are tossed with the sauce. i wasn't a fan of this aspect because when you have wings, you want them to be evenly coated in the chosen flavour. that being said, i did enjoy the various sauces as they were well made and had great flavour. the salt and pepper did not have a sauce but had good balance of both - very good classic wing flavour. the surprising hit for me was the honey garlc - i don't normally like honey garlic as it's usually overly sweet with no discernible garlic flavour but this sauce had a very distinct honey and garlic flavour without being overly sweet. great flavour! i tried the frank hot sauce - which was a bit too vinegary and overpowering, partly attributed to it not being tossed with the sauce evenly. the zorro is sweet flavoured sauce that has some citrus and very strong gingerflavours- there's definitely some asianflavoursin that one. the zorro wasn't my fave but it has a strong and unique flavour. the bayou is another good one - a creamy chipotle flavour, smooth taste with a subtle hit of smokiness.
overall, a fun food truck to try. the wings aren't greasy, the batter is good and there are a ton of interestingflavoursbut you just have to look past the fact that they don't toss your wings in the sauce (which is a slight bummer).