24 August 2015

(AD) BATTLE OF THE KFC WINGS!

Singaporean youths are a trendy and sophisticated bunch. They love keeping up to date with the latest trends and are always in-the-know about everything and anything new under the sun. In recent years, the influence of Japanese and Korean culture and cuisine is getting increasingly prevalent. Many Singaporeans have fallen in love with the rich Japanese culture and exciting Korean pop and fashion trends. Most importantly, we have all fallen for their delicious food offerings!  

I'm pretty sure everybody is familiar with KFC in Singapore.
Kentucky Fried Chicken Management Pte Ltd is the leading quick-service restaurant chain in the chicken category in Singapore. KFC is renowned for serving its customers delicious, complete family meals at affordable prices. The first KFC restaurant in Singapore was opened in 1977, and there are now 87 restaurants island-wide. KFC a.m. was introduced in November 2007 and is now served at 68 of its restaurants. The company also provides KFC Delivery as part of its commitment to meet the needs of consumers. There are more than 19,400 KFC restaurants in 120 countries and territories around the world. KFC Corporation is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., Louisville, Ky. (NYSE: YUM.)  To find out more about KFC in Singapore, please visit www.kfc.com.sg.


Rising to the occasion, KFC introduces the all-new KFC Wings – Freshly breaded in-store with a special batter, these juicy wings are cooked to crispy perfection and coated in two bold flavours. Choose either the Umadare sauce (a tangy yet savoury Japanese sauce) or the Yang Yeum sauce (a Korean-inspired sweet and spicy sauce) - you’ll definitely find a flavour you simply can’t get enough of!  


The KFC Wings is also paired with the new 7Up Lemon Mint, which allows you to enjoy the refreshing flavour of lemon paired with a cool burst of mint. You can now enjoy the KFC Wings in an a la carte set of 4 pcs (choice of 1 flavour) at only $4.90, or go for the Wings Rice Bento Set which comes with 4 pcs Wings (choice of 1 flavour), fragrant chicken rice, a side salad and a regular 7Up Lemon Mint at only $6.90! 



After trying out both wings, I picked the Umadare wings (if you had seen my IG)! Finished off 4 Umadare wings and 2 Yang Yeum wings on my own, cos they're simply so yummy. The 2 flavours so good it’s almost impossible to make a choice! Pick a side and be part of KFC’s greatest wing-off today. To pledge your allegiance to your favourite flavour, upload a post on Instagram and hashtag #kfcoishii to support the Umadare flavour or #kfcmashisoyo to support the Yang Yeum flavour.



Hurry down to the nearest KFC now!
Promotion is not available at KFC Sentosa and Singapore Zoo. Please visit www.kfc.com.sg for full details of the promotion.

9 comments:

  1. so, is it yang yi-u-m or yang yum huh? hahaha! i havent try them out yet! the last time i said I'm going for yang yeum, i ended up eating budaejjigae instead.

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    1. ehh.. sounds pretty much the same when u say it fast, hahahah! check that with our korean teacher la lol. n go and try umadare wings too!

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  2. The wings look absolutely delicious. I really wish that had those type of wings here in the U.S. I actually think they would do great in sales. We need more variety here because original, crispy or grilled isn't getting my money these days.

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  3. I'm a sucker for chicken wings, make em spicy hot, sweet, crunchy or saucy I don't care haha. These look delicious. Now I'm inspired to cook some for myself haha.

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  4. KFC has been aggressive lately with their promotions and has been introducing new menu for customers, just like this one. It's good that they are innovating their menu and flavors to "make a change". Don't get me wrong, KFC chickens are good! However, if they continued offering the same thing over and over again, it can become ordinary and customers will look for something new.

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  5. Chicken wings is so popular now with specialty chicken wings store opening. It's nice to see KFC also offer their own variant of Chicken Wings.

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  6. Actually both are looking equally tempting and spicy at the same time. I would choose korean version yang yuem.

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  7. I would personally go for the Umadare wings because the sauce is just too yummy! Thanks for sharing your take on the challenge :D

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  8. I don't even remember when was the last last time I ate at KFC. It's time to check it out...

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