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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Chicken Up @ Subang Jaya : Singapore No 1 Korean Fried Chicken is HERE!

Chicken Up @ Subang Jaya : Singapore No 1 Korean Fried Chicken is HERE!

April 21, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Chicken Up is another new Korean restaurant which is recently open in Subang Jaya. Originated from Singapore and opened by Koreans; they had finally opened their first outlet in Klang Valley.  With the tagline of “Singapore No 1 Korean Fried Chicken”; now you can have them in Subang now and they are just located opposite  SS15 Courtyard.  
Operating about seven years now, they mark their second outlet in Malaysia(First in Taman Mount Austin, Johor) . And this round, we are there to try their menu. They had also list down the 12 top food to try there as well. 
Ganjang Soya Chicken Wings (RM 18 for 4 pcs) 
Enjoy the original crispy chicken wings here. The chicken wings are coated with the 5 special garlic and soy sauce blend.  Brings you with the crunchy bites and  juicy meat. This is simply addictive !
If you have a bigger crowd, you can consider getting the Mega Half Chicken. Choose from the choice of Spicy Up, Crispy Up, Ganjang Up, YangNyum Up or the Spicy YangNyum Up. All at RM 28 with 4 big pieces of chicken. We had the Spicy YangNyum Up where the chicken is well marinated topped with the sesame on top. It is not too spicy too! 


Bulgogi Fried (RM 26) 
One of the signature here in Chicken Up where the fries comes addictively delicious. The fries here is perfectly deep fried and served together with the dipping sauce.Simply aromatic and smacking good!

Ugly Tang (Rm 38)
All the delicious items in one bowl. This Korean army stew comes with the chicken slice, ham, sausage, vegetables, macaroni, baked bean, and cheese and noodles that can easily feed 3 to 4 pax. The hearty meal suits right at the rainy day making it warm and nice.

Spicy Noodle Up Dry 
Enjoy the  fiercy spicy noodles together with the pop corn chicken here

Haemul-Pajeon (Rm 26)
The seafood and green onion pancake all in one. Combination with the shrimps, squids, chili pepper, onions, and chives all together with the Korean Batter mix.

Enjoy the variety of drinks from the choice of alcoholic or non- alcoholic. Those non-alcaholic will be served in light bulb shaped container. 
Chicken Up Subang Jaya
No.7, 7-1, 7-2 Jalan SS15/4E
57500 Subang Jaya, KL
Tel: 017-577 9377
Business hours: 11.30am – 12am (last order 11pm)
GPS Location: 3.0771983,101.5866618

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