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Undoubtedly the best Korean Fried Chicken (KFC) I've had to date, and my personal favourite fried chicken of all time. I like to split the fried chicken platter, that includes half spicy and half garlic & soy, between two people. It comes with approximately 2lb of chicken. The amount of chicken you get is deceptive due to the minimal bones that come with your order (try it, compare how many bones you're left with at K-pocha compared to the number of bones you'd have ordering 2lb at a traditional wing place). The spicy wings are not spicy at all, but instead served in a tasty, mild sauce. The garlic & soy wings are dry and are glazed with flavour. Both flavours were crisp and delicious. Aside from my staple order, I've also tried the green onion fried chicken (also delicious, but I prefer the half/half), the soba noodles (decent), and the spicy mayo tiger shrimps (amazing). K-pocha is a Korean bar/lounge. Though it is a small place, they have two seating areas, including a handful of booths. K-pop and Soju advertisements and posters line the walls. Service-wise, it isn't anything special, but they are prompt and get the job done. Definitely check this place out, I can confidently say it's one of Mississauga's hidden gems.
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