Inca Chicken
“Quick delivery service, so it's great if you're entertaining and just don't feel like cooking, call for a quick fix.”
“I decided on the quarter chicken dark with potato salad and steamed vegetables.”
“This year I'm not going to do turkey for thanksgiving but rather go to Inca and pick up a few birds to go.”
Inca Chicken
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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Inca Chicken is the best chicken ever. My boyfriend when we were first dating used to go here and used to talk to me about "this really good chicken place" that he used to go to on his way to and from work and I never went and never really cared to go. But one day, we didn't have anything in our apartment for dinner, so he brought home half of a chicken and fried plantains and it was just the best thing I've ever eaten. Definitely a must-try place if you're in Bushwick and also the best chicken ever.
Inca Chicken was unexpectedly a nice surprise for lunch the other day. I walked into an unassuming restaurant with a few chairs and tables. The food was displayed through glass and I was quickly asked what I would like to order. There was plenty to choose from. They had ribs, chicken, sausages, etc and many other side dishes.
I decided on the quarter chicken dark with potato salad and steamed vegetables. For $5.50 I had a full lunch that was quite satisfying! The meat was very tender and pulled right away from the bone. It was seasoned well and had rich flavor. The potato salad was good with some mixed vegetables added. And the steamed broccoli, carrots, and string beans were perfection. They had the right amount of butter just to give a little more flavor. The green sauce was served in a small cup and was the right amount of kick to add to my food.
Overall I had a great experience. I just wished there was more room. I ended up sitting directly under a flat screen TV and nearly hit my head sitting down and getting up.
I got the lunch special – 1/4 chicken and two sides for $5.50. It was tasty and a really good sized portion. The chicken was incredibly moist, tender, and 'fall off the bone'. Mashed potatoes were shockingly delicious considering they looked like they might be instant (they had that too smooth texture), but were really flavorful. Corn was canned corn, but I love canned corn so I don't mind. Other sides actually looked really fresh and tasty. Broccoli looked really good, salads all looked nice. BF got the plantains but I forgot to ask how they were. They seemed popular though. Spanish soap opera on the tv in back, soccer in front. Great place to fill up for not much money!
The rotisserie chicken is done well at Inca. The white meat isn't dry as you'd expect. The skin is charred enough to give it a bit of a crunch. And like the other Yelpers suggest, put the house made green sauce on!
The chicken is also good eaten cold. Use the carcass for soup stock!!
Delicious rotisserie chicken and that green sauce can make anything taste good. I eat chicken 3 times a day and this is definitely one of the moist-est juicy chickens I have eaten. There are plenty of sides to chose from as well. Perfect lunch for any day, lots of food for a bargain.
I ordered the whole rotisserie chicken with potatoes, veggies, maduros and it comes with lots of green sauce. Make sure to douse it generously on everything!!!
I had the Chicken platter with rice and plantain. It was good but I had better. The price was $6.00. Some places are $1.00 cheaper. The service was friendly. It was good not great. I might back for lunch or something if I am in the neighborhood.
My experience with Inca Chicken is limited but my love for it — the chicken — and them — the masterminds behind the chicken — is vast and full. My God, never in my life have I had chicken so moist (You know how cliche it is to cringe at this word at this point, right? It's the right word for the job.). The plantains are served piping hot, with sweet, crispy outers and soft, savory inners. Oh boy.
I actually just wrote this review in between my first and second Inca Chicken meal. I'm walking there now: half a chicken and sweet plantains (the spicy variety, a first for me) for $8 with a lil tip! Come on, now. That's so sexy, honey.
Yummmmmmy!
I'm not usually a big fan of rotisserie chicken but the chicken here is uh-mazing.
I called for delivery (which came very fast).
They have a ton of sides you can choose from. I ordered a quarter chicken with tostones and veggies.
The chicken is rotisseri-ed (?) to perfection where its still crispy on the outside and moist on the inside.
The prices here are very reasonable. Their green sauce is on point. The level of spiciness is perfect for me and if you dip it in tostones and chicken… it is grrrreat!