Savor the vibrant flavors of fried paneer, zesty tomato chutney, creamy tikka sauce, refreshing raita crema, and aromatic Thai basil, all nestled in a soft flour tortilla.
For the first time in Chicago land , DISCO TACOS will steal your hearts. Savor tender chicken tikka nestled in a soft taco, topped with fresh greens and creamy sauce. Dive into this vibrant fusion of flavors!
Succulent shrimp topped with fresh jalapeños, crunchy cucumber, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds, all nestled on a bed of crisp lettuce in a golden taco shell.
Packed with zesty spiced lamb, fresh avocado slices, crunchy red cabbage, juicy cherry tomatoes, topped with a tangy lime drizzle and sprinkled with cilantro.
Crisp tofu, shredded cabbage, and julienned carrots are harmoniously combined with rice, drizzled with a creamy peanut sauce, and garnished with cilantro and lime.
Ethnic Palate: Southeast Asian, Thai Pairing: Belgian Ale, Riesling Historic Description: Sweet chili sauce originates from Thailand, where it's often used as a dipping sauce for spring rolls and fried dishes. In recent decades, it has gained global popularity, particularly in the U.S. as a wing sauce If you like this, you may also like: Thai Chili, Mango Habanero
Ethnic Palate: Southern American, Creole Pairing: Lager, Zinfandel Historic Description: Louisiana Hot Sauce, first produced in New Iberia, Louisiana, in 1928, is a classic Creole-style hot sauce made from aged peppers. It’s a staple in Southern and Creole cooking, often used on wings in Southern-style restaurants If you like this, you may also like: Texas Pete’s Hot Sauce, Cajun (Dry Rub)
Ethnic Palate: Mediterranean, Central European Pairing: Lager, Sauvignon Blanc Historic Description: Paprika is a key spice in Central European and Mediterranean cuisines, particularly in Hungarian and Spanish cooking. As a dry rub, paprika adds a smoky, earthy flavor to wings, often found in Mediterranean or gourmet wing restaurants If you like this, you may also like: Blackened Cajun, Lemon Pepper.
Ethnic Palate: Italian, American Pairing: Pilsner, Sauvignon Blanc Historic Description: This sauce combines Italian culinary staples—garlic and Parmesan cheese. It originated in American-Italian kitchens and became popular in chain restaurants that serve wings. It’s most commonly found in Italian-American eateries and wing places in the U.S. If you like this, you may also like: Garlic Butter, Truffle Parmesan.
Ethnic Palate: Thai, Vietnamese Pairing: Pale Ale, Sauvignon Blanc Historic Description: Sriracha, a hot chili sauce originally from Thailand, became wildly popular in the U.S. after it was popularized by Huy Fong Foods in California. It’s now a staple in Asian-fusion dishes and a trendy wing flavor across the U.S. If you like this, you may also like: Buffalo Sriracha, Garlic Sriracha.
Ethnic Palate: Canadian, Chinese Pairing: Amber Ale, Riesling Historic Description: Honey Garlic is a sauce with roots in Chinese-Canadian cuisine, where sweet and savory flavors are often combined. It's a popular wing sauce in Canadian restaurants and has spread across North America If you like this, you may also like: Honey Mustard, Sweet Heat
Ethnic Palate: Caribbean, Latin American Pairing: IPA, Moscato Historic Description: Mango Habanero combines tropical flavors with habanero heat, reflecting the culinary traditions of the Caribbean and Latin America. This sauce has become popular in U.S. wing chains for its sweet-heat combination If you like this, you may also like: Peach Habanero, Pineapple Habanero
Ethnic Palate: Mexican, American Pairing: Stout, Zinfandel Historic Description: Chipotle peppers are smoked and dried jalapeños, traditionally used in Mexican cuisine. Chipotle BBQ blends smoky Mexican flavors with American barbecue, becoming a hit in Mexican-American fusion restaurants If you like this, you may also like: Smokey Chipotle, Honey Chipotle
Ethnic Palate: Southern American, Creole Pairing: Amber Ale, Cabernet Sauvignon Historic Description: Cajun seasoning originates from Louisiana’s Creole and Cajun cultures, blending paprika, garlic, and pepper. The dry rub version became a favorite in Southern barbecue joints and wing spots If you like this, you may also like: Blackened Cajun, Cajun Ranch
Ethnic Palate: Caribbean Pairing: Lager, Rum-based cocktails Historic Description: Jamaican jerk seasoning dates back to indigenous Arawak cooking, and today it’s a staple in Caribbean cuisine. This spicy, fragrant blend is used on chicken and pork across Jamaica and Caribbean communities worldwide If you like this, you may also like: Caribbean Jerk, Habanero Lime.
Ethnic Palate: Pan-Asia Pairing: Wheat Beer, Riesling Historic Description: Asian Zing blends sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors often found in Asian cuisine. This sauce became popular in American wing chains that offer fusion dishes, catering to those who enjoy Asian-inspired wings If you like this, you may also like: Thai Chili, Teriyaki
Ethnic Palate: Caribbean, Latin American Pairing: IPA, Moscato Historic Description: This sauce combines tropical pineapple sweetness with habanero's fiery heat, common in Caribbean and Latin American cuisines. It became a popular wing sauce in U.S. restaurants, especially those offering bold, tropical flavors If you like this, you may also like: Mango Habanero, Peach Habanero
Ethnic Palate: Southern American Pairing: Pale Ale, Chardonnay Historic Description: Mustard-based BBQ sauce, which originated in South Carolina, offers a tangy, sharp alternative to tomato-based BBQ sauces. It’s a staple in Southern BBQ joints and has made its way to wing restaurants nationwide If you like this, you may also like: Honey Mustard, Bourbon BBQ
Ethnic Palate: American, Mexican Pairing: IPA, Cabernet Sauvignon Historic Description: This sauce blends the tangy heat of Buffalo with the smokiness of chipotle peppers. It became a hit in American wing chains that love to fuse flavors from different regions If you like this, you may also like: Buffalo Hot, Chipotle BBQ
Ethnic Palate: American, Mexican Pairing: Stout, Zinfandel Historic Description: A unique combination of warm cinnamon and smoky chipotle peppers, this sauce has its roots in Mexican-American fusion cuisine. It offers a sweet-spicy-smoky flavor that’s popular in artisanal wing restaurants If you like this, you may also like: Smokey Chipotle, Chipotle Honey
Ethnic Palate: Chinese, Pan-Asian Pairing: Wheat Beer, Riesling Historic Description: Szechuan sauce originates from the Sichuan province of China, known for its use of Sichuan peppercorns that create a unique numbing-spicy sensation. This sauce has become popular in fusion and Asian-inspired wing restaurants If you like this, you may also like: Gochujang, Asian Garlic
Ethnic Palate: American Pairing: IPA, Rosé Historic Description: This sauce blends the sweet-tartness of raspberries with the smoky heat of chipotle peppers, offering a unique flavor combination. It’s popular in U.S. wing chains that experiment with fruit-based BBQ sauces If you like this, you may also like: Cherry BBQ, Blueberry BBQ.
The original recipe of chicken nuggets was invented by Robert Baker from Cornell University. Nala worked its way to get the recipe and make the necessarily authentic changes as per the tastebuds of the current generation. A must item to have.
Ethnic Palate: American Pairing: Pale Ale, Riesling Historic Description: Originating in Buffalo, New York, in the 1960s, Buffalo sauce became a staple of American wings. It was first created at the Anchor Bar when the owner fried leftover chicken wings and tossed them in a mixture of butter and hot sauce. Buffalo Mild is a toned-down version of the classic hot sauce, mostly found in American sports bars and wing joints. If you like this, you may also like: Honey BBQ, Buffalo Ranch.
OWB;s House favorite is the unique sauce made from home speciality and one of the newer taste for the wings. It is thoroughly addictive asa per foodie network.