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Korean Fried Chicken Sliders

The Korean Fried Chicken Sliders sits on the indulgent end of Yard House's Appetizer section at 1180 calories per serving. It pairs 38g of protein with 98g of carbohydrates and 68g of total fat, and contributes 2810mg of sodium toward the FDA's 2,300mg daily reference value.

Heavy · 1180 cal 38g protein 98g carbs 68g fat High sodium · 122% DV

What's in the Korean Fried Chicken Sliders?

At 1180 calories per serving, the Korean Fried Chicken Sliders represents about 59% of a 2,000-calorie daily intake. On the macronutrient side, roughly 13% of those calories come from protein, 52% from fat, and 33% from carbohydrates — a profile typical of Yard House's Appetizer section. Sodium is often the line to watch with sit-down chain entrees, and this dish delivers 2810mg, or about 122% of the FDA's daily reference value. If you're watching salt, pairing the Korean Fried Chicken Sliders with a side salad (dressing on the side) and water rather than a sweetened beverage is the standard mitigation. Like most items at Yard House, the dish is built for shareable portions and is plated at restaurant scale rather than a strict single serving. Boxing half of it before you start is one of the simplest ways to bring the per-meal calorie load down meaningfully without giving up the experience.

How this fits a 2,000-calorie day

One serving of the Korean Fried Chicken Sliders supplies 1180 calories, which represents roughly 59% of a 2,000-calorie reference day. That is a substantial entrée portion typical of full-service chain restaurants. If lunch and breakfast were modest, the dish can fit a normal day; if you also plan to eat dinner with sides, the budget gets tight.

The macronutrient split lands at roughly 13% protein, 34% carbohydrate and 53% fat by calorie share — a useful frame because raw gram counts often understate how much of a dish's energy actually comes from fat. Protein content is modest at 38g, so the dish leans on carbohydrate and fat to do most of the calorie work. Pairing it with a protein-forward side helps balance the plate.

Sodium clocks in at 2810mg, or about 122% of the FDA's 2,300mg daily reference value. That single dish nearly maxes out the recommended daily intake on its own — worth flagging for anyone managing blood pressure, taking diuretics, or trying to keep ankle swelling down on long-haul flights. Asking for sauces or seasoned items on the side is the most direct lever you have. Saturated fat is the other line worth watching at 15g — about 75% of the daily reference value — primarily a long-term cardiovascular consideration rather than a single-meal one.

Protein
38g
76% of daily reference
Carbs
98g
36% of daily reference
Fat
68g
87% of daily reference
Sodium
2,810mg
122% of daily reference

Allergen profile

Wheat Eggs Soy Sesame

The Korean Fried Chicken Sliders is flagged for Wheat, Eggs, Soy and Sesame in the chain's posted allergen panel. Wheat exposure typically comes from breading, pasta, the bun or batter; chains that publish gluten-friendly menus list specific substitution paths. Egg appears most commonly in the pasta, the breading wash or the mayonnaise-based dressings rather than as a stand-alone ingredient. Soy normally arrives via soybean oil used for frying or via soy lecithin in commodity sauces, both of which are common across the casual-dining segment. Cross-contact in a shared kitchen is always possible, so when in doubt, ask the floor manager.

How it stacks up against the casual-dining category

Across the 80 Appetizer entries we track in this category — averaging 920 calories and 2,008mg sodium per serving — the Korean Fried Chicken Sliders at Yard House sits roughly 28% heavier than the category average. It also delivers 802mg more sodium than the typical Appetizer item we list, which is the more useful number if you're cross-shopping menus on the way to a reservation.

For direct cross-shopping, here are the closest Appetizer matches we track at competing chains:

Ordering strategy

If the Korean Fried Chicken Sliders is the entrée you want, the highest-leverage adjustments are usually the ones that change the surrounding meal rather than the dish itself. Splitting one entrée between two diners and adding a soup or salad starter typically results in a more satisfying meal at a lower per-person calorie load than each person ordering their own full-size plate. Yard House portions, like most casual-dining chains, are sized to be shareable. Asking for a take-home box at the start of the meal — and immediately moving half the dish into it — is the single most reliable behavioral lever for managing portion drift over the course of dinner. Sauces, dressings and finishing oils are routinely the largest hidden source of calories on a casual-dining plate; getting them on the side gives you direct portion control without changing the dish you actually want to eat.

Ingredients summary

Fried chicken sliders, gochujang glaze, slaw

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The bottom line

The Korean Fried Chicken Sliders from Yard House is a heavy entry on the chain's menu at 1180 calories and 2,810mg of sodium per serving. Protein delivery is strong, which is the dish's most useful nutritional feature. Anyone tracking sodium specifically — including most people on blood-pressure medication — should weigh this dish against the chain's lower-sodium options on the same menu before committing.