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Chook

Home to a close Chick-fil-A dupe.

Quincy Malesovas

The “proper sandwich” with chicken, Acide pickles and buttermilk ranch.
1 / 5The “proper sandwich” with chicken, Acide pickles and buttermilk ranch.Supplied
Chicken tenders from Chook.
2 / 5Chicken tenders from Chook.Supplied
The “Julius wrap” with crispy chicken, caesar dressing and prosciutto.
3 / 5The “Julius wrap” with crispy chicken, caesar dressing and prosciutto. Supplied
Crispy chicken is a specialty at Chook.
4 / 5Crispy chicken is a specialty at Chook.Supplied
Salad bowls are also available.
5 / 5Salad bowls are also available.Supplied

Chook

American$

Fourteen years ago, Fonda shook up Melbourne’s fast-casual Mexican dining. Now, its co-founder Tim McDonald is ready “to modernise the charcoal chicken offering and give people what they want in 2025” with his new venture, Chook. That translates to a choice of fried or roasted chicken served in wraps, bowls and sandwiches (the American term for chicken burgers).

The fried chicken – pressure-fried so it stays juicy and absorbs less oil – borrows a technique from popular US fast-food chain Chick-fil-A. Roast chook nods to classic Aussie styles. Available whole, halved or quartered, it’s salt-brined and finished in a combi oven, which allows the bird to steam while it cooks, avoiding dryness.

Hot tip: For a close Chick-fil-A dupe, order the Proper Chicken Sandwich with fried chicken, buttermilk ranch and pickles, plus a side of waffle fries.

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