Needless to say, we were a little ambitious on this one. We know what you're thinking. Four different places for wings!? But don't worry, we didn't stop there. No. We thought it'd be important to try two flavors from each. Yes, 8 wings each at minimum. And that's not counting the need for seconds when the vote is just so close. And, to top all that, because Cameron is a picky one, we had to get both wing in, and boneless. Thanks, Mean Cam! After this food fight, we instilled the unwritten rule of limiting it to two restaurants per fight.
We chose one spicy flavor, and one fun flavor from each. Here is what we ordered:
Wingstop: Garlic Parmesan, Original Hot
Wing Box: Maple + Sea Salt, Malaysian Lemongrass
Smoke Eaters: Trippin' Teriyaki, Traditional (Spicy)
Buffalo Wild Wings: Asian Zing, Lemon Pepper
The verdict? 4-3-0-0. But who's the winner? Drum roll please! dundundundundundun
WINGSTOP! Wingstop had 4 votes, Wing Box had 3. Now this was a tough one, and a large part of the vote falls to personal preference. Wing just may be one of those things that depend on each person's taste. Also keep in mind, that if we had to vote for a second place winner, we unanimously chose Buffalo Wild Wings.
Why did we like Wingstop? We thought it was the juiciest chicken and had the best ratio of sauce to chicken. The breading was still crispy and not too heavy. The Wing Box lovers enjoyed the dryer drumsticks and dryer flavoring. The flavor combinations from this restaurant are definitely unique and deserve merit based on the delicious combinations they have concocted. Buffalo Wild Wings was slightly less juicy, slightly heavier breading, and too heavy on the sauce (you would think that'd be a good thing, but we though it was too overpowering). Smoke Eaters had great flavors, but was a little too dry for our liking. The breading was also a bit much.
The Foodie Report:
Cameron > Wingstop
Elba > Wing Box
Emily > Wing Box
Michele > Wing Box
Mo > Wingstop
Vivian > Wingstop
Celebrity Guest > Wingstop
Bon Apetit,
FFF
We chose one spicy flavor, and one fun flavor from each. Here is what we ordered:
Wingstop: Garlic Parmesan, Original Hot
Wing Box: Maple + Sea Salt, Malaysian Lemongrass
Smoke Eaters: Trippin' Teriyaki, Traditional (Spicy)
Buffalo Wild Wings: Asian Zing, Lemon Pepper
The verdict? 4-3-0-0. But who's the winner? Drum roll please! dundundundundundun
WINGSTOP! Wingstop had 4 votes, Wing Box had 3. Now this was a tough one, and a large part of the vote falls to personal preference. Wing just may be one of those things that depend on each person's taste. Also keep in mind, that if we had to vote for a second place winner, we unanimously chose Buffalo Wild Wings.
Why did we like Wingstop? We thought it was the juiciest chicken and had the best ratio of sauce to chicken. The breading was still crispy and not too heavy. The Wing Box lovers enjoyed the dryer drumsticks and dryer flavoring. The flavor combinations from this restaurant are definitely unique and deserve merit based on the delicious combinations they have concocted. Buffalo Wild Wings was slightly less juicy, slightly heavier breading, and too heavy on the sauce (you would think that'd be a good thing, but we though it was too overpowering). Smoke Eaters had great flavors, but was a little too dry for our liking. The breading was also a bit much.
The Foodie Report:
Cameron > Wingstop
Elba > Wing Box
Emily > Wing Box
Michele > Wing Box
Mo > Wingstop
Vivian > Wingstop
Celebrity Guest > Wingstop
Bon Apetit,
FFF