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Fuck fried chicken, it's all about grilled tenderloins from Nandos in Boronia. You won't go back to fried chicken after that.

bacon.

$200 of chocolate in bacon.

actually. save the block for SAU mountain retreat. Melt it down, combine with bacon and consume with alcohol.

This. Next SAU bulla cruise - we'll finish it off.

http://www.popeyes.com/

something like that would be nice.

Fuck that looks great!

Charcoal Chicken next to the Melbourne Show Grounds I know has fried chicken and is the other alternative to KFC.

f**k fried chicken, it's all about grilled tenderloins from Nandos in Boronia. You won't go back to fried chicken after that.

This. Next SAU bulla cruise - we'll finish it off.

Yeah right... $8+ for 4 little pieces of chicken meat...

KFC is good when cooked fresh, cuz their chicken can stink sometimes.

that's the problem i have with KFC here, the oil is pretty dodgy as well sometimes, and sometimes they cook too many at once, some parts aren't fried properly

that's the problem i have with KFC here, the oil is pretty dodgy as well sometimes, and sometimes they cook too many at once, some parts aren't fried properly

You don't want to try the "Emergency Stock" then :laugh:

Yeah drenched in oil and just becomes too soggy with no crisp to it.

That's why you get Wicked Wings / Zingers.

:)

the zinger here uses breast meat instead of thigh meat, dry, powdery, no fat content at all.

but wicked wings on the other hand, ahh i might go get some later.

Yeah!

I'ma hungry now too :D

Lol, i've had that, no, i want fried chicken today!

From Boronia Nandos?

Fuck that looks great!

Charcoal Chicken next to the Melbourne Show Grounds I know has fried chicken and is the other alternative to KFC.

Yeah right... $8+ for 4 little pieces of chicken meat...

Not from Boronia Nandos...I've had Nandos elsewhere and nothing compares. $15 and you'll end up with a tenderloins meal, decent sized strips that fill you up about as much as a regular sized restaurant parma + plate filled up with the best chips ever + powerade. When you consider that any decent large meal from KFC and co costs you $10-12 these days, it's not that bad. There was a time when I was having them 3 times a week lol. I've since cut down to 1, but I never get sick of it. It's quality chicken too, you can't hide shit chicken when you grill it.

Yup. I'll take you there friend, it won't let you down :)

Seriously on a "give me the regular" basis with the staff lol. Bad location putting it right near my gymnasium :(

From Boronia Nandos?

Not from Boronia Nandos...I've had Nandos elsewhere and nothing compares. $15 and you'll end up with a tenderloins meal, decent sized strips that fill you up about as much as a regular sized restaurant parma + plate filled up with the best chips ever + powerade. When you consider that any decent large meal from KFC and co costs you $10-12 these days, it's not that bad. There was a time when I was having them 3 times a week lol. I've since cut down to 1, but I never get sick of it. It's quality chicken too, you can't hide shit chicken when you grill it.

For Nandos, I go the Classic Chicken Burger or Classic Double Chicken Burger with bacon + egg + cheese / Chips and Drink + a serve of 8 BBQ Ribs.

WIN!

:D

Yeah we've got popeyes in singapore, that's a little exy but its a perfect alternative to KFC, will check out that one near melbourne showgrounds soon..

bah shouldve asked you where to eat in singapore before i went there lol

the zinger here uses breast meat instead of thigh meat, dry, powdery, no fat content at all.

but wicked wings on the other hand, ahh i might go get some later.

the maccas in singapore is awesome the spicy tendercrisp burger uses a thigh fillet and it was awesome, heaps better than any maccas in australia

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