So I stopped to check them out and noted that they are having a soft opening promotion discount of 20%.
A member of staff enthusiastically stepped outside to show me the menu.
Chicken wings, boneless chicken bites, tteobokki, burgers and sandwiches - this should make any Korean fried chicken fan very happy.
The drink was refreshing and as it is with me these days, anything with sugar always seems too sweet for me. But I think this will be fine with the rest of you.
After a little bit of waiting, these (rather pale) Soy Garlic Wings, made up of 4 mid wings and 4 drummets, were served piping hot.
I was asked if I wanted gloves and I accepted because that is the only way to eat those wings - with my hands.
The wings were crispy and well coated with the sweet sauce. It could have been more savory. In my opinion, it needed more soy and garlic, although I still managed to enjoy the wings.
8 pieces is not enough for me. I can eat 16. But since this is my first visit, I don't want to freak them out hah..hah...
I believe there are many Korean fried chicken enthusiasts in Damansara Uptown who would be happy to pay Kaizon a visit. I wish Kaizon all the best!
I love ❤️ π wings. And indeed the best way to eat them is with your hands.
ReplyDeleteWhen you said "pale looking wings" then obviously the soy part wasn't enough. You need 16? Hah..hah....I think I'd be ok with maybe 6.
ReplyDeleteThe 8 pieces in your order are only 4 whole chicken wings so of course can understand why they are not enough for you. π Not much meat on chicken wings also.
ReplyDeleteI love chicken mid wings and drumlets πππ yes, the best way to eat them is with your hands to get the real taste, I would do that and clean my hands with wet tissues after that hee hee. Nice also that they provide gloves. Good that you still enjoyed them though they might not be up to your expectations. Fried chicken with a cold refreshing drink is the best deal. Ahh, BTW, have an idea with the "When I was a kid" book you sent me. Will do up a "My childhood memories" of my own using this book as a guidance as there are some similar experiences with the author Boey, in my Journal Book (maybe using journal stickers) one day when I am free.
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