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Przekaż informację zwrotnąAs the name suggests, the fried chicken here is pretty good but that's all there is to this restaurant. Budget friendly and definitely a student place.
It is totally the “what you pay is what you get” type of thing. Totally worth the money as it is filling as how it looks in the photo. Their mutton set is RM10 which comes with their vegetable of the day as well as their signature sambal. Not a vegetable fan? No problem! You can change it into a fried egg without any extra charges.
Would give more stars if I'm allowed to. I've been eating their fried chicken ever since I was in primary school when they were in their old shop. Their fried chicken is the best one I've ever eaten. Fried chicken and curry is definitely the signature here and also the chee cheong fun. I would even say that their fried chicken is better than K*C one.
Apart from KFC, LFC (Lim Fried Chicken, geddit?? is another favorite of mine. Their menu now offers a seat meal, complete with carbs and vegetable to make you feel fuller without as much guilt. If this plate looks sad, it's really because the no-rice policy. I think it would be great for those of you on a non-keto meal plan. Their vegetable is mainly plain cabbage and stir fried long beans. Nothing great but yea, you get your fiber.
Personally the chicken is really big, definitely. The portion is huge. But the taste is only alright, not the best but moderate. Me and my friend we took 1 plate of mutton curry and 1 plate of fried chicken. The mutton actually tastes not bad, better than the fried chicken as the fried chicken was only so so.It's actually quite sharable for 2 person if you're not a big eater as the fried chicken's like a whole chicken thigh cut in half. The price for the portion I would say it's not bad too. But if to ask if its something to yell about a not, then I would say not really.