Thursday, May 18, 2017

Eating chicken at KFC Hong Kong with no forks




One of my surprisingly different experience in Hong Kong is eating chicken without any fork. As mentioned in my previous posts, this value meal cost me a bit high compared to what it cost here in the Philippines but this post is not about the price, it's about the experience :)

As mentioned, there's no fork. There's a spoon but it's for the rice bowl. What accompanied our chicken meal is a plastic glove! Yes! And to tell you the truth, it is much enjoyable to eat chicken with a glove. It's more sanitary but most importantly, you can attack the chicken literally to the bones!


The picture above is Neil, and look at his finished product below hahahha


See, you can make "simut" (I don't know the English word for it) and gnaw the chicken bones.

Plus the KFC store is Hong Kong is visually appealing too. I forgot to take a picture of their counter. There are belltracks to line-up. You can't just approach any of the cashiers, you wait in line until the next cashier counter is open. Moreover, they employ senior citizens as well. It was really different from what we are used to - working students, lining up in front of cashiers and forks! Their system is more organized and convenient and hopefully, this can be adopted here.

Hirayamanawari,

Rob


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