Mighty chicks bring pocha-style Korean chicken to Plano
Mighty Chick’s vibey atmosphere and late hours bring the Korean pocha-style to Plano’s fried-chicken eateries and bars.
Alyssa High is editor of Plano Magazine. She lives in Central Plano with her husband, dog and three cats. She enjoys attending culture and arts performances and can be found working from home in Downtown Plano. She can be reached at alyssa@planomagazine.com.
Mighty Chick’s vibey atmosphere and late hours bring the Korean pocha-style to Plano’s fried-chicken eateries and bars.
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