2/5 田中真二 1 year ago on Google • 60 reviews
A
fried
chicken
shop
that
originated
in
America
and
is
a
national
chain
in
Japan.
The
Satte
store
is
open
from
10:00
to
21:00,
seven
days
a
week.
There
are
three
types
of
orders:
in-store,
take-out,
and
drive-thru.
There
are
30
to
40
seats
inside
the
restaurant,
and
there
is
also
terrace
seating.
The
location
is
along
Route
4,
so
it's
easy
to
find.
The
parking
lot
is
free
for
about
20
to
30
cars.
My
honest
impressions
are,
``It's
not
that
delicious
considering
the
price,''
``The
oil
is
too
strong,''
and
``Only
the
batter
has
a
strong
taste.''
While
fried
chicken
adds
flavor
to
the
chicken
itself,
fried
chicken
only
adds
flavor
to
the
batter.
That's
why
fried
chicken
doesn't
soak
up
the
flavor.
KFC
opened
in
America
in
1952
and
arrived
in
Japan
in
1970.
From
that
time
to
the
present,
there
was
the
rise
of
convenience
stores
and
supermarkets,
and
the
spread
of
refrigerators
and
microwave
ovens.
No
matter
how
you
look
at
it,
it
is
necessary
to
consider
reheating,
etc.,
but
KFC
did
not
change
the
manufacturing
method
or
seasoning,
for
better
or
for
worse.
*An
exception
was
made
to
not
use
shortening.
Considering
the
taste,
convenience,
price,
etc.
of
other
stores,
there
are
very
few
good
things
about
KFC.
Specifically,
there
are
few
flavors
and
products
available,
and
it
is
not
good
as
fast
food
or
side
dish
and
is
outdated.
There's
nothing
particularly
bad
about
the
Satte
store,
and
they
increased
the
number
of
takeout
customers
and
increased
sales
during
the
coronavirus
pandemic,
but
my
personal
rating
is
a
low
2
stars.
There
are
certain
days
when
KFC
is
busy,
and
it
gets
really
crowded
on
Christmas,
the
company's
founding
anniversary
(July
5th),
and
Tori
Day
(28th
of
every
month).
Conversely,
dates
that
avoid
these
are
available.