Ezell's Famous Chicken

3925 196th St SW, 98036, Lynnwood, US, United States

🛍 Food, Casual, Asiatic, Chicken

4 💬 18138 Avis
Ezell's Famous Chicken

Téléphone: +14256408111

Adresse: 3925 196th St SW, 98036, Lynnwood, US, United States

Ville: Lynnwood

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 18138

"since the segregation of man and woman has gone down ezell's hill. I think because the Ezell owner has been drinking the he from the name and now everyone and they think they can freeze ezells huh. these franchises have not the concern that the original owners do and it shows. I was in the Lynnwood site once. I was there yesterday, new owners new faces, and the bun and the sides are bleeding. the mac and the cheese were to die earlier. it's not a glamour now. that was cold. I have noticed that ezells appear everywhere and not the hunch from behind in the day. I will probably never go back there again. but I will go to the gattenrestaurant, heaven sent chicken."

Garrison Garrison

Clean facility super friendly employees and if course the food is fantastic

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Branden
Branden

The chicken was passable, slightly overdone and lacking in seasoning. However, it was still a decent choice considering the price.


Avery
Avery

The food at this restaurant is excellent! The chicken is perfectly crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. It's absolutely perfection!


Josiah
Josiah

Came here and got chicken but also got a ton of sides everything was so good! Best fried okra ever! They were super nice and gave us a sampling of the different sauces to try as well we will definitely come back! Voir le carte


Riley
Riley

chicken was very dry and fairly flavorless. coleslaw was good and rolls where pretty fluffy . I tried each of their sauces and they where good pretty standard. overall the sides where good but the chicken was bland.


Americo
Americo

She loves the bread on her sandwiches, but wishes they had more seasonal options. The spicy dishes have just the right amount of heat and flavor. The mac and cheese is tasty and not too dry, and the rolls are soft and sweet. Overall, a great meal with plenty of choices.


David
David

The sign caught our eyes, but the food needed to be in our belly. We ordered one of everything. Holy cow, I wish we had Ezell's in California. This place is amazing. We are here for a week and will be going back. It doesn't matter what you order it is going to be delicious. One of my favorite spots in the Seattle area. You have to eat here if you're in Seattle. Voir le carte


Justyne
Justyne

Taste 5/5 Presentation 4/5 Atmosphere 5/5 Covid-19 Procedure Practice 5/5 Quality 5/5 The chicken taste better than KFC, Popeyes, there is no competition in quality and taste when it comes to Ezell’s Famous Chicken. The name does not lie. Come here if you want real quality fried chicken. Customer service was friendly and fast. The establishment was very clean. I will be coming back soon!


Chris
Chris

The chicken breast was a bit dry, but the overall chicken dish was good with decent seasoning. The regular spicy option was tasty but not very spicy. The Mac and cheese had more pasta than cheese and lacked flavor. The potato salad was good, but had a different texture with small diced potatoes. The fried okra was good, but needed more seasoning. Overall, it was a decent choice, but it may have been an off day for the restaurant. I might give it another try, but it won't be on my regular list of go-to places.


Sarina
Sarina

since the segregation of man and woman has gone down ezell's hill. I think because the Ezell owner has been drinking the he from the name and now everyone and they think they can freeze ezells huh. these franchises have not the concern that the original owners do and it shows. I was in the Lynnwood site once. I was there yesterday, new owners new faces, and the bun and the sides are bleeding. the mac and the cheese were to die earlier. it's not a glamour now. that was cold. I have noticed that ezells appear everywhere and not the hunch from behind in the day. I will probably never go back there again. but I will go to the gattenrestaurant, heaven sent chicken. Voir le carte

Lynnwood

Lynnwood

Lynnwood, une banlieue animée près de Seattle, offre une scène culinaire diversifiée avec des options comme les fruits de mer, la cuisine asiatique et les classiques américains, reflétant sa communauté multiculturelle.

Catégories

  • Food Régalez-vous avec notre sélection variée de plats, offrant un mélange de classiques et de créations innovantes. Chaque élément est préparé avec les ingrédients les plus frais pour ravir vos papilles et vous offrir une expérience culinaire mémorable.
  • Casual Notre menu Casual propose des plats réconfortants délicieux pour un repas sans effort. Des burgers juteux et des sandwiches succulents aux salades fraîches et plats copieux, notre sélection diversifiée offre une expérience délicieuse pour toute sortie décontractée. Voir le carte
  • Asiatic
  • Chicken Succulents et savoureux, nos plats de poulet sont élaborés avec de la viande tendre, des assaisonnements savoureux et diverses inspirations culinaires. Profitez d'une délicieuse variété qui saura satisfaire tous les palais.

Commodités

  • Wifi
  • Delivery
  • Carte
  • Television
  • Menu
  • Accepts Credit Cards

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