Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Try the unique milk tea options available at KFC in China, such as the black sugar pearl milk tea, for a refreshing and sweet treat. (0:27)
- Tip 2Don't miss the opportunity to savor the original chicken wings at KFC China, known for their juicy texture and unique spicy flavor that sets them apart from their American counterparts. (2:33)
- Tip 3Venture beyond the familiar and try the "Old Beijing Chicken Roll." This fusion dish offers a surprising blend of sweet and spicy flavors, a testament to KFC's adaptation to local tastes. (3:57)
- Tip 4The "New Orleans Roast Chicken Burger" is a must-try. While the lettuce might be questionable, the tender chicken and unique bun offer a distinct culinary experience. (5:32)
- Tip 5Order the "Duplex Tenderloin Beef Burger" for a curious experience. While it might not be what you expect, it's a conversation starter and a unique taste of KFC's Chinese menu. (7:06)
- Tip 6The snack box offers a diverse selection of KFC favorites, allowing you to sample a variety of flavors and textures in one convenient order. (9:00)
- Tip 7The Jambalaya Chicken Wings offer a spicy kick, different from what you might expect in other countries. It's a bold flavor adventure. (12:16)
- Tip 8Don't overlook the mashed potatoes, a comforting side dish that provides a warm contrast to the other, often cold, menu items. (13:25)
- Tip 9For a truly unique experience, try the Oreo and Coke-flavored drink. It's a peculiar fusion of sweet and fizzy that might surprise you. (17:02)
TriFate Lifestyle's culinary adventure in China takes an unexpected turn with a KFC exploration. Their video, "Our First Time Trying KFC in CHINA", documents a surprisingly diverse menu, from unique chicken rolls to unexpected beverages. The experience is filled with humorous observations about portion sizes, quirky flavor combinations, and comparisons to American KFC. The video is a fun, engaging look at a familiar fast-food chain through a distinctly Chinese lens.
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This vlog follows TriFate Lifestyle's first-time experience at KFC in China, revealing surprising differences from its American counterpart. The video opens with TriFate Lifestyle's excitement to try the unique menu items. They order a variety of items, including the Colonel's original sundae, black sugar pearl milk tea, and various chicken options. The portion sizes are noted as being smaller than what they're used to in the US. The black sugar pearl milk tea is deemed 'not bad,' although not as good as other milk tea chains in China. The chicken wings, while juicy and flavorful, are surprisingly small. The taste of the chicken is described as spicy and more flavorful than what they're used to in the US. They also try the "Old Beijing Chicken Roll," a unique menu item with cucumber and various sauces. The roll is described as having a balance of sweet and spicy flavors. Next, they try the "New Orleans Roast Chicken Burger," noting the unusual bun and the 'dead' lettuce. The burger is described as having a thick bun and a surprisingly tender chicken patty. TriFate Lifestyle then tries a "Duplex Tenderloin Beef Burger," which turns out to be two sausage patties instead of beef. The sausage patties are described as having little flavor, mostly tasting like cheese. The snack box, containing chicken nuggets, wings, popcorn chicken, and fries, is a mixed bag. The fries are soggy and disappointing, unlike the crispy fries found in US KFCs. The chicken nuggets are deemed 'not special,' while the popcorn chicken, despite being soggy, is still enjoyable. The video concludes with TriFate Lifestyle trying an Oreo and Coke-flavored drink, which leaves a strange aftertaste. Overall, TriFate Lifestyle's experience is a humorous and insightful look at the differences between KFC in China and the US, highlighting unique menu items and cultural observations.
FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)
- Q: What was the most surprising thing about KFC in China?
- A: Probably the small portion sizes of the chicken and the fact that they had a Beijing chicken roll and other unusual items on the menu.
- Q: How would you compare the taste of the chicken to KFC in America?
- A: The chicken in China was way more flavorful and juicy, and some items had a nice spicy kick to them.
- Q: What was your favorite item?
- A: I think the Beijing Peking duck chicken roll was my favorite. It was surprisingly good!
- Q: What's the weirdest thing you tried?
- A: Definitely the Oreo and Coke drink. It tasted like Coke with a weird Oreo aftertaste.