The Wing Dome's Lord of the Wings qualifying round is over and the Championship Wing-Off is just around the corner. Last week, many hopefuls visited area Wing Domes in pursuit of the crown. But there can only be one wing to rule them all.
Winging It at Wing Dome Will Win Someone a Trip to Buffalo
We Have A Chicken Wing Question For You
Over the summer, we were forced to eat at the Kirkland Wingdome (it was the only place Sonny Bonoho would meet us that day). Now, Seattlest hadn't eaten at Wingdome in years, prior to that day. And we aren't the type to order chicken wings at just any old restaurant, not when there are, say, french fries on offer. But on that fateful day, as we licked our fingers of the last remnants of spicy chicken wing grease, Seattlest realized that we could not wait another decade to eat chicken wings again, and if Wingdome tasted this good, then there are probably other, more responsible places to eat chicken wings in the city. Question: where are the best chicken wings in Seattle? The best? The greasiest, the spiciest, the meatiest? Pray tell, because we need chicken wings soon. Maybe even tonight. We'd rather not drive to Kirkland for them, either.
Dishin': Happy Enough with Il Fornaio's Happy Hour
You’ve got free passes for the blockbuster-to-be that’s previewing at Pacific Place. The movie starts at 7:00, but there’s sure to be an overflow crowd, which means the line will start snaking its way around the top floor of the mall well before 6:30. You need to stay close. Yet your stomach is growling, though there’s no time for a full meal; besides, you’re on a budget. (Todai is too much on both accounts.) What to do?
Dishin': Came for Chicken, But This Didn't Taste Like Chicken
We’d been hearing a lot about the new KFC (Korean fried chicken), so we took a drive down to Federal Way (with its little Koreatown) to sample some at Cockatoo’s Chicken Restaurant—a place that, once you find it, is basically a bar with a snack menu.

