Serious chicken in Tecoma are my go to for Korean fried chicken
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Serious chicken in Tecoma are my go to for Korean fried chicken
Celebrating 700 followers!
here’s a coupon for everyone
“SERIOUS700” for $7 off order over $70
Only for website order (delivery & pick up)
* until coupons run out
A party of people …
Social isolation. No partying allowed.
We always order the jumbo pack with chips which is $37.30
That’s for the two adults and have some leftovers for later that night or next day! It’s excellent value, boneless crispy chicken mmmmm
So for more people I guess it could be easy to spend $70
Back to the question, no visitor even allow. Family visit for social is not allow,not sure if having dinner is essential or social
Households with more people not parties of course
@StyleS: Yes, perhaps if the restaurant Can do $3.5 of for $35 spend is better
@SnoozeAndLose: That would be awesome as i am a weekly customer haha
They had free delivery the other night but I had just picked up at lunch so couldn’t take advantage of the offer as delivery costs $10 to my suburb about 12 min away
Upvoted for my old tiny town ♥️
Isn't Korean fried chicken just something the Koreans picked up from American soldiers in the Korean War? I'd hardly call it "Korean"…
They sure have a way with frying chicken, Korean fried chicken is so tasty 😋
So is American fried chicken, though. I don't think KFC is too concerned.
I agree with everything you’ve said there, KFC is also delicious!
Its great to have somewhere else to go besides the usual chains.
They are supposed to be street food of sorts, you do it with beer and mates, not in a restaurant. This is from a Korean person I met at one stage. Interesting culture.
Korean fried chicken is twice fried and has different sauces and spice options compared to American fired chicken. The double frying generally makes the chicken more crispy than your American style. The chickens in Korea are smaller…so in Korea the fried chicken is generally very crispy and has less meat than an American/Australian chicken. The Korean fried chicken we have here is very different to what you get in Korea. The more traditional style is where they fry the whole bird rather than cut it into pieces.
How many people will a $70 order of Korean FC feed?