I've been to KFC many times, but only in Russia. Thank God we have it now too. It's just as delicious as in Russia. The cafe itself is exactly the same
A normal glutton, there are always a lot of people, especially in the evening. Of course, this KFC is not comparable to the Moscow options.
I've been there several times, the children are happy.
Everything is in the best traditions of KFC - excellent chicken and fresh bread. The paid ones are annoying (also expensive!) sauces and the presence of long queues due to the exploitation of only one cash register out of three available ones.
Sometimes you want to eat something like that.
But still, they make it tastier in Moscow and Kazakhstan so far. Our strips are not particularly good. Maybe a party or a matter of time.
I don't like that the order number is constantly being spoken into the microphone, you're sitting as if at a train station. There is no such thing in other countries.
The staff works quickly, the place is clean. The portions are small. I think the company needs to sort the legs and wings and select the largest ones for cooking.
There are few Russian-speaking employees, it is necessary to recruit staff who speak Russian fluently. The prices are too high, the number of ingredients in the product and the dimensions do not match the price.
The name of the place speaks for itself. Prices are slightly higher than local fast food. Five stars for cleanliness, quality service and a cozy atmosphere.
Everything is like in other similar establishments, no worse and no better. The only thing that upsets is the prices - more expensive than in similar establishments in the Ministry of Defense of Russia.
It's been a long time since young people cook in good taste nowadays, they are handy, but I don't go often 68 years old, I'm already old, the crusts are delicious and not hard