Debasaki Japanese Style Chicken, Flushing, NY – Part 2
My apologies for the delayed post! I will continue from part 1 and show you some of the dishes that I have tried at Debasaki.
First thing you must keep in mind when you’re seated is there is a red button, shown below, that you must press in order to call the waitress. If you don’t do that, you’ll end up sitting forever until you wonder why no one is showing up. I think that is unique because sometimes I don’t want to be rushed and want to call the waitress when I’m ready. Already this is a good sign of a good restaurant experience!

Debasaki Call Button
When you’re seated, the waitress will immediately bring you their complimentary Coleslaw which has honey mustard and mayo for the dressing.

Complimentary Coleslaw w/mustard and mayo

Kimchi Fried Rice w/egg
This kimchi fried rice has spam in it! Yes spam and I was definitely excited! I know it might sound disgusting, but it actually went very well with this spicy dish! Sometimes you need that soft texture to balance out the hard texture of the fried rice. The egg made the dish even better, so I would highly recommend to try this!
Please click on the following link for more:
Debasaki Japanese Style Chicken, Flushing, NY – Part 1
Debasaki
33-67 Farrington St
(Near Prince St)
Flushing, NY 11354
(718) 886-6878
*Opened til 2AM, last call for seating at 1:30AM on Saturdays.

Debasaki Japanese Style Chicken Restaurant
When my fellow Xangan, Azriha wrote a post on Debasaki, I KNEW, just knew that I have to come here. The number one reason being that this restaurant makes fried chicken with stuffing in it!! Just the concept alone is enough to win me over. Now, I have tried different kinds of fried chicken in which I classify by geography. American fried chicken is satisfying, but Korean fried is gourmet and very addictive. I have yet to try Japanese fried chicken, and I made it my mission to go there right after my gym work-out on Saturday. Yes, this is how passionately I feel for asian fried foods!
Understand that just because the restaurant advertised that it is Japanese Style Chicken, doesn’t mean it is runned by the Japanese. In fact, this place is runned by koreans! I don’t know where they got the recipe for Japanese fried chicken, but all I know is that it’s a great idea.
When Finechinaguy and I walked into the restaurant at 10pm, I thought I walked into a trendy lounge. It is dimly lit in there and there’s a stretch that you have you walk down in order to find the waitress. I felt like a model when I walked down that stretch because the whole room was pumped, literally pumped with clubbing music. Ok, Akon’s Dangerous was on, but later on there was other hip-hop, r&b, and pop! As I was walking down with ‘Guy, I noticed that there are booths, just like what my fellow Xanga mentioned.

Debasaki Interior Stretch

Other Seating in Debasaki

Debasaki Booth

Debasaki Menu

Debasaki Main Menu
Yes this is a teaser post. I just want to post this up before I go out! I will return to do the second portion!
So please stay tune!
