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Compared to other great KFC nearby, i wouldn't put this place as my first choice, heres why - my wait for the order was 35-40 minutes which is ridiculous - nice service but not attentive enough. No water was given or asked if we need something to drink. The food came out after a long time but no explanation or sorry? Or is this the expected wait time here ? Im not sure - the fries came along with the chicken is very bland and not crispy, don't even bother. - menu has greater options but seems very overpriced. - the half and half soy chicken + spicy chicken is actually decent. Chicken is not overly battered but still crispy. The pieces are big especially the drum sticks. The flavour is standard not incredibly bold. The spicy chicken is spicy but its at a handleable level for me which is great because u can still enjoy the meal where the spiciness is not too overpowered. - also got the kimchi tofu and spam dish which is expensive ($15) for the smaller portion. Kimchi is somehow on the sweeter side but i still enjoyed thoroughly although i expected it to taste like regular kimchi. Spam instead of pork belly isn't really a nice upgrade for me I'm not thrilled about this Overall, not bad and very average compared to the range of great fried chicken along this area.
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