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Yum Yum is tucked away in a little strip mall behind the Southwood neighbourhood in in the SW. The menu is simple, consisting mainly of fried chicken with or without sauce an/or spicy seasoning and fries, although there is one additional offering of BBQ meat and rice. Both dine-in and take-out are available. On my first visit, I opted for the $7.99 two piece spicy meal with included fries and a canned pop. Both pieces of chicken were white meat and had the standard, awesome, thick and flavourful (without being overly greasy) skin that you find in Korean fried chicken joints. I tried both the spicy and regular chicken and didn't notice much of a difference between the two. The fries looked like standard frozen crinkle cut fries, but they actually had an extra, almost sweet, coating that complimented the chicken. If you are in the area and looking for a Korean fried chicken fix, Yum Yum is a great option!
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