Fried chicken is food that people of all ages enjoy eating. As chicken cooking methods improve, the types of chicken also become more diverse. Were you aware of the fact that each country's types of fried chicken are different? Let's find out what kind of chicken that Koreans regularly eat!
Among the various ways to cook chicken, fried chicken is the most popular here in Korea. An advantage is, you'll be able to enjoy the crispy taste because the chicken is served immediately as you order. For those looking for something just as good as fried chicken, yangnyeom chicken is fried chicken with different flavors, such as spicy or soy sauce flavors! A unique characteristic is that in Korea, every part of the chicken is used and fried. It’s also common to mix half fried chicken and half yangnyeom chicken to be able try both flavors at once!
Also, unlike the U.S. where the chicken is already seasoned and salt isn’t required, salt is usually given when ordering fried chicken in Korea. If you prefer, you can add additional flavorings as well.
Today we'll be introducing the visually amazing Outdark near Pyeongtaek Station, where fried chicken is served with potato fries on top of the chicken. And not only that, people also visit here often because it tastes good and has large portions. You can try the chicken with various other fried foods such as sausages, sweet potato sticks and cheese sticks. There's also a salad to help you balance the greasiness of the fried food. It is a menu that children will also love, so we strongly recommend coming as a family! Apart from this, Pyeongtaek has many other different types of chicken restaurants so please give them a visit! It's also nice to order fried chicken via delivery :)
If you visit Korea, you may be shocked by the extremely large amount of chicken restaurants! There are quite a lot of chicken restaurants as fried chicken is very commonly eaten by Koreans. What do you think of coming to Korea and finishing the day by eating chicken with your family? Taste all kinds of fried chicken and fall in love with the charms of Korean fried chicken!
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