Restaurant in New York City, United States
Fuku
150ptsOAD-ranked value, no reservation needed.

About Fuku
David Chang's West Village chicken sandwich counter earns three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list, with a 4.8 Google rating to match. No reservation needed, BYOB with no corkage, and a 60-minute counter format that makes it an easy fit before a bigger dinner. The right call for a serious quick meal without commitment.
The Verdict
If you're weighing Fuku against New York's pricier chicken sandwich options, stop. Fuku at 104 W Washington Place in the West Village is the answer for a fast, well-executed chicken sandwich with a credible pedigree behind it. David Chang built a reputation on serious food at accessible price points, and Fuku delivers on that premise without asking you to queue around the block or book a week out. For explorers who care about provenance and quality but don't want a sit-down commitment, this is the right call.
What Fuku Is
Fuku is a chicken sandwich counter concept from David Chang, positioned as the casual, counter-service end of the Chang restaurant group. The West Village location at 104 W Washington Place operates with a tight, focused menu built around a spicy fried chicken sandwich format. That focus is the point. Where Chang's higher-end projects ask you to surrender an evening and a significant budget, Fuku asks almost nothing of you logistically. Walk in, order, eat.
The space is compact and functional. Seating is limited by design, and the 60-minute session format signals this isn't a destination for a long lunch. The physical setup is counter-service rather than table-service: get your food, find a spot, move on. For food enthusiasts who want to track Chang's broader output or compare fast-casual execution across the city, this location gives you a clean data point without a reservation or a dress code.
Hours run Monday through Friday 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday 10 am to 8 pm, and Sunday 11 am to 7 pm. Those hours are genuinely useful: you can fit this in before an early dinner reservation elsewhere, or use it as a late-morning lunch stop on a West Village walk. The BYOB policy with no corkage fee is an unusual offering at this price tier and format, adding flexibility if you want to bring something along.
Why the Recognition Matters
Opinionated About Dining (OAD) has ranked Fuku in its Cheap Eats in North America list for three consecutive years: Recommended in 2023, #523 in 2024, and #556 in 2025. OAD is a credible peer-reviewed list drawn from serious eaters, not a general public poll. Appearing on that list three years running in a competitive city like New York, in a category as contested as fried chicken, means this isn't just a brand extension riding Chang's name. The product is holding up to scrutiny from people who eat widely and critically.
A Google rating of 4.8 from 271 reviews reinforces that the floor-level experience matches the recognition. That score, across a meaningful number of reviews, suggests consistency rather than a lucky streak.
Who Should Book This
Fuku is the right stop for food-focused travellers who want to tick off a Chang concept without committing to a full tasting menu format, or locals who want a reliable, chef-driven option in the West Village at a price point that doesn't require a special occasion. If your visit to New York involves a run of big-ticket dinners at places like Le Bernardin, Atomix, or Eleven Madison Park, Fuku works well as a calibration point: serious execution, no ceremony, quick turnaround.
It's less suited to anyone looking for a sit-down lunch experience or a longer meal with a group. The 60-minute session limit and counter format mean this is a grab-and-go operation at heart. Groups of four or more will find the logistics easier at a table-service spot nearby.
Practical Details
The address is 104 W Washington Place, New York, NY 10014, in the West Village. No booking is required for counter service. The BYOB policy with no corkage fee applies. Sessions are capped at 60 minutes. No price range is published in the current data, but OAD Cheap Eats classification puts this firmly in the under-$25-per-head territory for a full meal. For more options in the area, see our full New York City restaurants guide, our full New York City bars guide, our full New York City hotels guide, our full New York City wineries guide, and our full New York City experiences guide.
If you're travelling more broadly and want a reference point for how serious fast-casual compares across American cities, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Emeril's in New Orleans, and Smyth in Chicago each represent different points on the chef-driven dining spectrum. For high-end tasting menu formats specifically, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Providence in Los Angeles are the relevant comparators. Further afield, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico and Dal Pescatore in Runate represent European tasting menu benchmarks worth knowing if you're building a wider frame of reference.
Compare Fuku
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fuku | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #556 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #523 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Recommended (2023) | — | |
| Le Bernardin | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Atomix | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Per Se | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Masa | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fuku known for?
Fuku is primarily known for Chicken Sandwich in New York City.
Where is Fuku located?
Fuku is located in New York City, at BYOB (No Corkage Fee), 60 Min Per Session, 104 W Washington Pl, New York, NY 10014.
How can I contact Fuku?
You can reach Fuku via the venue's official channels.
Hours
- Monday
- 10 am–8 pm
- Tuesday
- 10 am–8 pm
- Wednesday
- 10 am–8 pm
- Thursday
- 10 am–8 pm
- Friday
- 10 am–8 pm
- Saturday
- 10 am–8 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–7 pm
Recognized By
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