The Flying Chicken has been mentioned before in a thread about
El Llano and lies just couple blocks SE of there. After a brief stop at the Sulzer library last night, Ms. EC and I stopped in to split a bird. This was not my first time eating from FC, but my only other experiences had been less-than-pleasing mass takeout lunches when I worked in the area.
The dining area was clean and decorated in a tropical-Christmas theme (I assume the Christmas half of this theme is temporary). Latino music playing over a muted television showing Latino soap operas. FC advertises "Mesquite-Roasted" chicken, but there was no discernable smoky smell.
I was tempted by the Cazuela de Mariscos w/Tostones, but my appetite (and their specialty) said "chicken". We ordered a whole bird to split, as was the original plan. For $11.95 you get the bird and either papas fritas or maduros. We chose both and paid the extra side dish fee. (There are plenty of half and 1/4 options with different side combinations).
The chicken is served with a very mild salsa that I have seen used with churrasco many times. I don't know if it has a specific name, but it's very thin and made with cilantro, peppers, and oil (perhaps someone can enlighten me). FC's version is mild but satisfying and goes well with their chicken. The chicken was served in four quarters with a very moderate mesquite flavor. The white meat was on the dry side, as I expected, but was enjoyable after being soaked in the salsa (and a little hot sauce from a bottle). Judging by the hardening meat in the wings and the waning smoky flavor of the skin, I suspect that the chicken was re-heated on a grill after being cooked earlier in the day.
The highlight of our meal was the little plate of maduros: crispy edges and soft, sweet centers. Then again, I've never met a plantain I didn't like.
The whole experience made me wonder if the Flying Chicken serves much better birds when the room is full (if that ever happens) or at the beginning of lunch hour. I left full, but not overly impressed. I felt like I would have enjoyed it more had we been there with a few more people and had the chance to sample some more items.
Best,
EC
The Flying Chicken (El Pollo Volador)
3811 N. Lincoln Ave.
773-477-1090