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KFC Japan has officially opened its all-you-can-eat-and-drink buffet restaurant in Tokyo with a complete set of menus on Wednesday last week.
Located in the Minami Machida Grandberry Park in the Machida neighborhood, this particular branch of the popular fast-food chain offers 50 different items to diners, including the all-time favorite original fried chicken, biscuits, pasta, fries, curry, soup, salad, and dessert, according to Grapee.
【行きたい】ブッフェスタイルのKFCレストラン、関東に初オープン!https://t.co/2IGokjqpV3
13日開業の「グランベリーパーク」内にオープン。オリジナルチキンの好きな部位を自由に選んで食べることも出来る。 pic.twitter.com/QvQrhqgRnr
— ライブドアニュース (@livedoornews) November 9, 2019
In addition to the fast-food chain’s popular menu, the restaurant offers exclusive items such as a “Special Fried Chicken Soup Curry,” special rotisserie chicken, and a pan-baked potato casserole.
Soft drinks and alcohol are also being served in the restaurant as part of the all-you-can-drink package.
Lunch, which is being served between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., costs 1,980 yen ($18) for adults and $9 for elementary school students. The price for dinner (5 p.m. to 10 p.m.) starts at 1,280 yen for elementary school students and 2,580 yen ($23) for adults.
Customers younger than elementary school age can also take advantage of the lunch or dinner offer for only 480 yen ($4) and free entry for children who are three feet tall or under.
Customers can only stay for the lunch and dinner buffet for 80 minutes, and it comes with a free all-you-can-drink option. However, KFC Japan also offers alcohol into the mix for an additional cost of 1,250 yen ($11).
Feature Image via @Livedoornews