Belles Hot Chicken

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Belles Hot Chicken is a popular restaurant chain in Australia, known for its Nashville-style hot chicken. The restaurant was founded by chef Morgan McGlone in 2014, and has since expanded to multiple locations across the country.

History[edit | edit source]

Belles Hot Chicken was established in Melbourne in 2014 by Morgan McGlone, a chef with a passion for Southern American cuisine. McGlone was inspired by the hot chicken he tasted in Nashville, Tennessee, and decided to bring the dish to Australia. The restaurant quickly gained popularity for its unique take on the Nashville classic, and has since opened additional locations in Sydney and Richmond.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Belles Hot Chicken primarily revolves around its signature dish: Nashville-style hot chicken. This dish consists of chicken that is marinated in a spicy sauce, then breaded and fried. The chicken is typically served with pickles and bread to help balance the heat. In addition to the hot chicken, the restaurant also offers a variety of Southern-style sides, such as mac and cheese, collard greens, and coleslaw.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Belles Hot Chicken has received positive reviews from both customers and critics. The restaurant has been praised for its flavorful chicken, friendly service, and authentic Southern atmosphere. It has also been recognized for its contribution to the Australian food scene, introducing a new cuisine to the country and popularizing the Nashville hot chicken trend.

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