Zabu Chicken
1635 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6G 1C8, Canada
Phone: (604) 602-0021
Website: https://www.zabuchicken.com/
Zabu Chicken in Vancouver is a 4.3-star Korean restaurant with 2,461 Google reviews, known for Korean Fried Chicken and Half & Half Combo.
Why we love it
- Korean cuisine with a focus on fried chicken
- Located near Robson St and Cardero St
- Casual atmosphere, late-night dining, friendly service
- Counter service with a vibrant vibe
- Korean cuisine with a focus on fried chicken
- Located near Robson St and Cardero St
- Casual atmosphere, late-night dining, friendly service
- Counter service with a vibrant vibe
What to Order
Korean Fried Chicken
The fried chicken is consistently praised for its crispy exterior and juicy interior, making it a must-try for visitors.
"The Korean fried chicken was perfectly crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and packed with flavor."
Alireza Raad
Half & Half Combo
This dish allows you to enjoy two flavors of chicken, and customers rave about the generous portions and flavor balance.
"The soy garlic was crispy and flavorful, and the spicy had a nice kick without being too overwhelming."
Raman Nat
Pork Salad
Recommended for its amazing taste, this dish has garnered positive feedback for its freshness and flavor.
"You should try the pork salad!! Amazing one."
Renato Mendiola Fiestas
Spicy Shrimp Pasta
This dish is noted for its rich, creamy sauce with a pleasant hint of heat, making it a satisfying choice.
"The shrimp pasta came with a rich, creamy sauce that carried a pleasant hint of heat."
Alysa Chen
Cheese Ramen
A comforting dish that is served bubbling hot, it’s a favorite for those seeking a hearty meal.
"The cheese ramen, served bubbling hot in a metal pot, was classic Korean comfort food."
Alysa Chen
Inside Scoop
- Consider visiting during late-night hours for a lively atmosphere and a chance to enjoy the restaurant's vibrant vibe.
- Ordering the chicken in half sizes is a great way to sample multiple flavors without overindulging.
- Don't miss out on the complimentary dessert, often a refreshing bingsu, to round off your meal.









