NeNe Chicken opens new outlets at Avenue K, Plaza Merdeka


NeNe Chicken at Plaza Merdeka, Kuching.

KUALA LUMPUR: South Korea’s largest fried chicken chain, NeNe Chicken has opened another two outlets in Avenue K in Kuala Lumpur and Plaza Merdeka  Shopping Mall, Kuching. 

In a statement, NeNe Chicken said the latest restaurant in Kuching marked a milestone for the Korean fried chicken chain as it was the first ever NeNe Chicken restaurant in East Malaysia.

“We like to do things differently, and our ultimate goal is to make our guest happy. Each restaurant has really given us encouragement as we serve our customers with high quality food and great taste. 

“Sarawak is an important milestone for us, and we are doing our best to expand as quickly as possible. We hope to serve even more customers across Malaysia soon,” NeNe Chicken Malaysia managing director Raymond Wong said.

NeNe Chicken has been delighting customers with its take on Korean fried chicken featuring a special blend of marinate, batter, and signature sauces. 

The chain challenged itself to create its own version of Crispy Chicken Rendang following the Masterchef saga, and went further to create the Nasi Lemak Crispy Chicken topped with an Onsen egg.

To cater an even wider audience, NeNe Chicken has also taken the opportunity to introduce new side dishes such as NeNe Chicken Fingers, NeNe KimChesse Wrap, Sweet Potato Fries to complement its existing line-up.

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