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New Spice Wing restaurant in Lewisville gives chicken a global spin

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A new chicken chain with global flavors has landed in Dallas-Fort Worth: Called Spice Wing, it specializes in chicken wings and tenders, and is opening a location in Lewisville at 980 W. Round Grove Rd. #250, in a former doughnut shop.

According to franchisee Moeez Khan, who is bringing the concept to DFW, the restaurant opened on April 30.

He's also opening a location in Richardson at 2000 N. Plano Rd., plus two locations in Tarrant County: in Keller at 8561 N. Beach St., in a former Subway, and Fort Worth at 5811 Bryant Irvin Rd. Soon there will be Spice Wings all across Dallas-Fort Worth.

Spice Wing was founded in the Atlanta, Georgia metro area by Khushal Patel, a young entrepreneur on a mission to deliver a unique wing experience that tasted "like a trip around the world." He opened the first location in Atlanta in 2016. There are now 25 locations across the southeast, most owned by franchisees, including three in Houston.

The menu features 19 flavors of wing sauces and dry rubs which range from the classic buffalo -- served with celery and carrot sticks — to global options like Korean BBQ, Jamaican jerk, and Japanese teriyaki.

“What distinguishes us is how we marinate and prepare our chicken, so that it’s not too dry," Khan says.

Six wings are $20. A chicken tender combo with four tenders, fries, and drink is $14.

They also offer chicken & waffles and chicken sandwiches. There's a serious commitment to French fries, with four varieties: regular fries, curly fries, wedges, and waffle fries. All the fries.

A big selection of appetizers includes fried pickles, fried okra, and onion rings; plus jalapeno poppers and mac & cheese bites.

The majority of their orders are take-out but they do have a small dining room for those who want to dine on-site.

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