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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / So Chicken @ Nu Sentral : Fresh Japanese Fusion Fried Chicken !

So Chicken @ Nu Sentral : Fresh Japanese Fusion Fried Chicken !

September 20, 2022 by StrawberrY Gal

It has been a while since we visited Nu Sentral. And this time, we are back again to Nu Sentral and we spotted a restaurant near Celebrity Fitness that is worth trying. So Chicken is a place to enjoy delicious  Japanese Fusion Fried Chicken which is cooked on the spot upon order.

The menu comes simply simple nothing fancy and straight to the point. Since their main is selling chicken, one can have your chicken prepared based on the chicken parts you prefer and the sauce with it.

First, pick your choice of sauce where they have 4 sauces to go which are Spicy Miso, Japanese Ume, Umami Soy, and the Japanese Mayo Sriracha. Each of the sauces is drenched in the freshly cooked chicken which you ordered on the spot.

And you can choose your preferred chicken parts which you can have the Wingette & Drumette (6pcs : RM 17 | 12pcs : RM 28 | 20pcs : RM 43) , while Drumstick ( 2 pcs : RM 13 | 4 pcs : RM 23 | 8 pcs : RM 43). For those who can’t make the decision, you can have them all in one where you can have the 2+2+2 at RM 24, while 8+4+3 at RM 46.

The chicken is indeed beautifully deep fried till perfection, leaving you with the fresh, hot and crispy bites of the skin. They are really good and delicious and with the added sauce on it, it makes it even more flavourful and addictive.

Popcorn Chickin

The Popcorn Chickin comes with the chunky and tender juicy chicken cubes. They are served hot and every mouthful comes really good. They are indeed very juicy  and each bites is addictive.

Something worth the order is the Nori Rice, I never expect their nori rice is so good.

Asides from that, one can go for their awesome chips too. They are really addictive.

If you are looking for some Japanese Fusion Fried Chicken this is the place.

So Chicken

Address:

Lot 4.11 Level 4 Nu Sentral Shopping Mall,

Jalan Tun Sambanthan, City Centre, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Opening Hours : 10 am – 10 pm ( Daily)

Phone: 019-570 3411

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInNuSentral

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