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Przekaż informację zwrotnąDelicious, tasty chicken! My recommendation would definitely be the spicy marinade. Very moist, tender and flavoursome. Service was also lovely! The guy working was very polite and checked in on us during our meal to ask how it was and provide wet towels to clean our hands afterwards. Will no doubt be returning very soon
Currently favourite korean fried chicken place. Fried perfectly, sauce tastes good without softening the chicken skin. Nice people. A little bit on the expensive side for chicken but worth it. Will return
The cyclone of Korean food has been arrived in Brisbane for a while. Besides the BBQ and hot pot, the fried chicken is also one of the representative dishes. I love to have those fried chickens from Kyochon, where they provide the original fried or spicy marinated as usual choice. Tell you the secret, the best that I would like is the spicy snail.
By Melissa Loh – April 10, 2015 Posted in: In the Kitchen , Reviews As the evening progressed, the food truck lines at the Eats and Beats event simply got too long and the divine smell from the King of Wings truck gave me a hankering for chicken. And honestly what better fried chicken is there than the other KFC – Korean Fried Chicken. If you haven’t tried Korean Fried Chicken, you are really missing out. Korean Fried Chicken is apparently a huge part of modern South Korean culture and there are very noticeable differences between it and the American KFC. For one, Korean Fried Chicken is cooked twice, so the batter is crunchier and less greasy. They also use smaller and younger chickens, resulting in a far more tender product. So where did we go for our Korean Fried Chicken that night? Kyochon Chicken on Beenleigh Road in Sunnybank Hills. Kyochon Chicken is located in a small shopping cluster just off Beenleigh Road that also houses an organic food mart, the local (and apparently popular on a Friday night) Domino’s outlet, another Korean eatery and a liquor store. It ain’t fancy, polished and probably not the kind of place you’d bring someone on a first date – not unless they really love their chicken. All seating was located inside the little shop – 3 tables of four and 2 tables of two, but they do take-away if you’re feeling a little claustrophobic. Nothing fancy here, though there was a television airing a Korean talk show while we were there. The menu has a couple of items, including dumplings, dried squid and two kinds of soup. But let’s be honest, it’s the chicken you really want. At Kyochon Chicken, you generally have the option to order half chicken or whole chicken portions. The flavours on offer were the original (AUD$13 for half, $24 for whole), spicy marinated (AUD$14 for half, $25 for whole) and soy marinated (AUD$14 for half, $25 for whole). Groups are at a distinct advantage as Kyochon Chicken also offers combinations – half original and half spicy ma
I am really surprised this restaurant rated so high. I am so disappointed at this aweful restaurant. Bad customer service and bad quality of food. I will be stupid if i go there again!!!!! Specially they charge 27$for spring onion chicken which is overpriced!!