Chicken Combo nutrition
Bonchon Combo Calories by Flavor and Piece Count
Bonchon small 6-piece Combo rows range from 607 calories for Classic Crunch to 743 calories for Soy Garlic in the June 2026 nutrition source. Korean BBQ has 619 calories, Yangnyeom has 643, and Spicy has 703. Separate 9-piece rows use different totals, and separately ordered sides are not included.
Combo Calories
Guide overview
Bonchon Combo calories depend on flavor and source count
In the small 6-piece rows, Classic Crunch has 607 calories, Korean BBQ has 619, Yangnyeom has 643, Spicy has 703, and Soy Garlic has 743. In the separate small 9-piece rows, Spicy has 767 calories, Soy Garlic has 812, Classic Crunch has 911, Korean BBQ has 929, and Yangnyeom has 965.
Those rankings change between count families. Classic Crunch is the lowest 6-piece row, while Spicy is the lowest 9-piece row. Keep the exact source label beside every number, confirm the piece count, and add separately ordered sides through their own nutrition rows.
How to use this page
Read the row, build the meal, then verify the source
The calculator is strongest when it is used as a comparison workflow. Browse the guide, open the relevant internal links, build exact rows in the calculator, and use official Bonchon pages for current restaurant-controlled details.
Each article in this guide set links back to related planning pages so visitors can move between calories, sodium, sides, protein, group orders, and source limits without losing the context of the full meal.
Six-piece rows
Compare the complete 6-piece Combo rows
The five rows span 136 calories, but their fat, carbohydrates, sugar, protein, and sodium also need attention.
Classic Crunch has 607 calories, 38g of fat, 9g of saturated fat, no trans fat, 193mg of cholesterol, 1,074mg of sodium, 15g of carbohydrates, 1g of fiber, no listed sugar, and 48g of protein. Korean BBQ has 619 calories, 38g of fat, 9g of saturated fat, 193mg of cholesterol, 629mg of sodium, 18g of carbohydrates, no listed fiber, 7g of sugar, and 48g of protein.
Yangnyeom has 643 calories, 38g of fat, 9g of saturated fat, 193mg of cholesterol, 431mg of sodium, 25g of carbohydrates, no listed fiber, 10g of sugar, and 47g of protein. Spicy has 703 calories, 51g of fat, 10g of saturated fat, 185mg of cholesterol, 794mg of sodium, 13g of carbohydrates, no listed fiber, 4g of sugar, and 50g of protein. Soy Garlic has 743 calories with the same listed fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, carbohydrates, fiber, and protein as Spicy, plus 809mg of sodium and 5g of sugar.
Soy Garlic is 40 calories above Spicy. Yangnyeom is 24 calories above Korean BBQ but lists 198mg less sodium. Classic Crunch is the lowest-calorie six-piece option and the highest-sodium one among these five, so calories cannot stand in for the complete panel.
Open the exact Combo row
Search Combo and confirm the six-piece count and flavor before adding the row.
Review sodium separately
Classic Crunch shows why a lower calorie value does not guarantee less sodium.
Nine-piece rows
Keep the 9-piece Combo rows in their own comparison
The nine-piece family has a different flavor ranking and should not be calculated from the six-piece totals.
Spicy has 767 calories, 55g of fat, 11g of saturated fat, 188mg of cholesterol, 904mg of sodium, 11g of carbohydrates, no listed fiber, 4g of sugar, and 55g of protein. Soy Garlic has 812 calories, 54g of fat, 11g of saturated fat, 188mg of cholesterol, 920mg of sodium, 11g of carbohydrates, no listed fiber, 6g of sugar, and 55g of protein.
Classic Crunch has 911 calories, 56g of fat, 14g of saturated fat, 289mg of cholesterol, 1,610mg of sodium, 22g of carbohydrates, 1g of fiber, no listed sugar, and 72g of protein. Korean BBQ has 929 calories, 57g of fat, 14g of saturated fat, 289mg of cholesterol, 942mg of sodium, 27g of carbohydrates, 1g of fiber, 11g of sugar, and 72g of protein. Yangnyeom has 965 calories, 56g of fat, 14g of saturated fat, 289mg of cholesterol, 644mg of sodium, 37g of carbohydrates, 1g of fiber, 14g of sugar, and 71g of protein.
Within the nine-piece family, Soy Garlic is 45 calories above Spicy and Yangnyeom is 36 above Korean BBQ. Keep those comparisons attached to the published rows rather than treating them as universal sauce rules.
Read the source method
See why exact count labels and dated nutrition rows remain attached to every total.
Keep chicken formats distinct
Use the Drumsticks guide when the order is not the named Combo source row.
Shared orders
Plan a shared Combo without losing the sides
The nutrition source publishes a complete named Combo row, not a personal serving recommendation or a full meal with add-ons.
Start with the full Combo total. Add rice, French Fries, Seasoned Fries, Potstickers, extra sauces, drinks, and desserts as separate calculator rows. Only then estimate how much of the table's food each person ate. The source does not establish the exact piece mix for every Combo row, so do not invent one.
An equal half or third can be useful arithmetic when food is actually divided evenly. Real sharing may differ because people take different pieces, more sauce, or different amounts of each side. Calculate the full table, record leftovers, and divide only what was eaten. The sides and starters guide helps keep add-ons separate from chicken.
Plan the full table
Separate the complete Combo, added sides, personal portions, and leftovers.
Add sides one row at a time
Use exact source rows for fries, Potstickers, rice, and other separately ordered dishes.
Source limits
Use exact Combo rows and current verification
The June 2026 values are dated planning references rather than live measurements of every order.
The source identifies Combo rows by flavor and unit count but does not establish a universal personal portion or explain every possible piece mix. Recipes, counts, preparation, sauce application, and availability may change after publication. The calculator reports each row as written.
Nutrition rows do not confirm ingredients, allergens, cross-contact, or medical suitability. Use Bonchon's current official nutrition information and restaurant guidance when current accuracy matters. For general planning, choose the exact count and flavor, then keep every separate side in its own calculator entry.
Check the current source
Review current official information when later updates or strict dietary decisions require it.
Identify the named order
Use the menu guide to distinguish a Combo from Wings, Drumsticks, Strips, or Boneless chicken.
FAQ
Quick answers about this guide
Short answers for visitors using the calculator as a planning reference.
How many calories are in a six-piece Bonchon Combo?
The small six-piece rows range from 607 calories for Classic Crunch to 743 for Soy Garlic. Korean BBQ has 619, Yangnyeom has 643, and Spicy has 703.
How many calories are in a nine-piece Bonchon Combo?
The nine-piece rows list 767 calories for Spicy, 812 for Soy Garlic, 911 for Classic Crunch, 929 for Korean BBQ, and 965 for Yangnyeom.
Does a Bonchon Combo calorie total include fries or rice?
No. Add every separately ordered side, sauce, drink, or dessert as its own calculator row before estimating a complete meal.
Can I divide a Combo total between people?
Yes for rough arithmetic, but it is not an official serving. Total the complete table first, then estimate the fraction of chicken and sides each person actually ate.
Source boundary
Independent guide with dated source references
This article is part of an independent Bonchon calorie calculator site. Nutrition values are planning references from the saved 2026-06 nutrition source and related menu snapshot. Verify current details through official Bonchon sources before ordering, especially for allergens, ingredients, sodium limits, medical diets, prices, and availability.