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| - Had a craving for some KFC (Korean fried chicken), so I needed to check out K-POP. I'm glad that it was takeout because their AC was broken. Still, the place was pretty hoppin'. As for the food, it was pretty good. Got half of the green onion fried chicken and half of the medium spice fried chicken. As other Yelpers mentioned, the portions are generous (my wife and I could only finish half of our order). What sets K-POP apart from other KFC joints is the price. I would say that for the same order I saved about 10 bucks. I ended up paying $28 including taxes. I know, this sounds a steep price to pay but Korean fried chicken is generally expensive, but so worth it. Lightly battered and fried to perfection, these nuggets (some bone-in) are topped with a yummy variety of sauces. You really can't go wrong. And since Koreans don't like grease, KFC is always served with a side of radish kimchi, which is sweet and vinegary, and complements the chicken perfectly. At some places, the radish kimchi is too sweet, but K-POP done it right. Great job and I hope this place sticks around because there aren't any KFC options in the West end. :)
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