Blows my mind that in South Korea and Japan, they buy KFC at christmas time as a major meal event thing. Makes me wonder if their branches are better than the american slop
This was more popular in the last 30 - 40 years, but it's far less popular now. And even when it was popular, it wasn't a large percentage of the native population who did this, even in Tokyo. It was mostly marketing novelty and ex-pats looking for a taste of home on Thanksgiving Day. And yes, KFC locations in Japan are typically better than US ones because the food is less goy-sloppy and less fucked with overall and they have menu items better tuned to the Japanese palate.
I figured as much. Korean fried chicken is the fucking shit, so I imagine that the Japs can do it better than we can too
I figured as much. Korean fried chicken is the fucking shit, so I imagine that the Japs can do it better than we can too
The Japanese can definitely make incredible fried chicken, but the KFC shops are still KFC by nature so their version is better but still like crappy American KFC. Even convenience store (combini as they call them) can easily beat KFC. The famous Family Mart "Fami-Chiki" is awesome and there's nothing quite like it stateside. Fresh chicken-karage from a local family shop is the way to go though.
Wish we had something similar to japanese and korean convenience stores. Would make my late night hunger a bit easier to deal with rather than having to pick between shitty fast food that is still open.
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