Good morning. My friends.. Happy Saturday... While I was in Perth, I went to try out the Kentucky Fried Chicken here in Australia. Wanted to know what differences there were as compared to the Malaysian version.
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Looks similar to the Malaysian KFC menu except that the price is in Australian dollars. The Malaysian one is the same price but in the Malaysian ringgit. One thing I noticed about the menu here is that there is no fried chicken. A la carte.
Ordered from the kiosk.
The opposite of KFC is McDonald's.
After ordering, this was the pop-up. Rate my order.
And so the above was what we ordered. We wanted to try their fried chicken, but did not manage to get any here—it was not on the menu.
This particular KFC is located near Perth Airport.
I parked the rented car outside the car park.
For the couple of days that I was here in Perth, this car did a good job. High enough to drive along the smooth Australian roads. Built-in car play for my phone to connect, making going around much easier.
The chicken zinger burger
I was expecting Australian burgers to be bigger than Malaysian's, but nope, the same size. But the Malaysian version doesn't offer any bacon.
These are their fried chicken, but they have no bones.
These were, first of all, not hot enough, and the bones were not there. The chicken did not taste so tender, but slightly on the drier side of things.
This was something that was not available in Malaysia. The chicken salad with lots of cheese and bacon bits inside. The best part was the nachos. This is something that you won't find in Malaysian KFCs.
There were not many people eating here. Overall, this was slightly not to the standard I was expecting. Especially, why call itself Kentucky Fried Chicken, but the chicken served seems to be frozen and reheated.
Thank you very much for reading my post. Have a great day.
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