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Hot-Star Large Fried Chicken seems to be getting a lot of hype over the size of the chicken breast that they sell. I went there today to find out. $9.99 gets you a chicken breast and a free pop. The size of the chicken breast is big, but it certainly was not huge like the hype train described (30 cms). The taste is definitely authentic, and they fry the chicken breast as you order them, so you don't have to worry it being prefried before you arrived but do understand that you will be waiting a bit for your order to come. I waited around 7 minutes or so. Keep in mind today was the grand opening so a combination of lack of experience and cohesion and the grand opening rush may have something to do with it. The only complaint I have about Hot-Stars is its painfully expensive price for a single piece of chicken breast. Yes, it is organic chicken breast free of antibiotics and bacteria, but $9.99 is definitely on the expensive side if it only gives you a single chicken breast and pop without rice or anything else. Hot-Stars was great for a nostalgia rush for me, an expensive one, and it's not something I can justify taking too often at its price:value ratio.
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