Capitol Hills Korn Dog is now Chiqpa Small Chicken Patio where you can get giant chicken tenders and Korn Dogs

Seattle, WALocal News

The opening of Chiqpa Small Chicken Patio in Capitol Hill signals a fresh culinary direction following the brief Korn Dog era. Owner Babamyrat Davranov shares his vision of creating a dining experience that goes beyond just food, emphasizing community and family. The menu features various chicken tenders, sandwiches, and family packs, with prices designed to cater to different budgets and appetites. Notably, Chiqpa retains some fan-favorite items from Korn Dog, including classic corn dogs, appealing to previous patrons. Davranov's choice of Capitol Hill reflects his belief in the neighborhood's openness to creativity and diverse culinary offerings.

The restaurant's approach aims to foster a sense of belonging and connection among its guests. As it opens its doors, Chiqpa positions itself not just as a restaurant, but as a community hub ready to grow and evolve. With its unique offerings, Chiqpa is set to become a new favorite in the vibrant Capitol Hill dining scene.

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