Pelicana Chicken

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Pelicana Chicken is a popular South Korean fast food chain that specializes in fried chicken. Established in 1982, it has grown to become one of the largest fast food chains in South Korea, with over 2000 locations worldwide.

History

Pelicana Chicken was founded by Kim Tae-Hwan, who opened the first restaurant in Seoul, South Korea. The chain quickly gained popularity for its unique marinade and frying technique, which resulted in a crispy, flavorful chicken that was different from other fast food offerings at the time.

Menu

The menu at Pelicana Chicken features a variety of chicken dishes, including their signature fried chicken, spicy chicken, and grilled chicken. They also offer a range of sides such as coleslaw, french fries, and rice. In addition to their chicken dishes, Pelicana also serves beer and other beverages.

Expansion

Pelicana Chicken began expanding internationally in the early 2000s, with locations opening in China, the United States, and Malaysia. The chain continues to grow, with plans to open more locations in various countries around the world.

Reception

Pelicana Chicken has received positive reviews for its unique take on fried chicken. It has been praised for its flavorful marinade and crispy texture, as well as its variety of menu options.

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