NeNe Chicken opens new 2-storey outlet at Mid Valley Megamall


KUALA LUMPUR: South Korea’s largest fried chicken chain, NeNe Chicken ringing in the new year with the opening of its fifth outlet at Mid Valley Megamall.

In a statement, NeNe Chicken said the new outlet spanning a 2-storey eatery promised another unique dining experience from the other NeNe Chicken Malaysia outlets.

In conjunction with this Chinese New Year, NeNe Chicken is introducing three new limited-time offer items to their menu - Double Freaking Hot sauce, the sauce is double the spiciness of NeNe Chicken’s Freaking Hot sauce; Oriental Garlic sauce for those who prefer a more savoury option and Strawberry Yogurt Soft Serve to cool off the heat. The new items are available only for a limited time, while stocks last.

“Since NeNe Chicken opened its door last year, we have been met with devoted fans from everywhere that enjoys fried chicken, and we can’t be grateful and thankful enough with the amount of support and love we received thus far. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to reach our one-year anniversary milestone, which is next week. 

“We hope to continue introduce more new flavours and items and expand more stores within Klang Valley soon.” NeNe Chicken Malaysia managing director Raymond Wong.

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