This Black Truffle Chili Crisp Fried Chicken Sandwich is Your Sign to Treat Yourself

The lineup of fried chicken sandwiches is a lengthy list of familiar faces that take in some form of a Nashville Hot or the next challenger to the Popeyes throne. But surprisingly enough, there hasn’t been an entrant in the mix that utilizes chili crisp oil.

Uncool in West Hollywood, California saw that void and created a Black Truffle Chili Crisp Fried Chicken Sandwich.

Chili crisp oil’s popularity has surged within recent years, as more and more folks become fans of the fiery crunch that the spicy Chinese condiment offers. That textural element is what sets it apart from other spicy sauces, especially within the boom that hot sauces, and frankly any food that packs heat, has reached in the past few years.

Uncool’s Black Truffle Chili Crisp Fried Chicken Sandwich incorporates the brightness of Yuzu citrus to add dimension to their chili crisp oil, allowing for the layers of flavor to open up to the assertiveness of the black truffle.

Truly this is a chicken sandwich that stands out in a crowded room and bolsters an already solid menu from Uncool that also features some of Los Angeles’ most unique chicken wing selection.

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