What can I say? The heart wants what it wants. There’s probably way too many posts on KFCs but maybe I can rationalise it as helping me understand cross-cultural differences. KFC Glasgow on a Saturday night must be one of the most rocking places in town, but don’t tell that to the staff – poor things. Not sure that serving drunk and incomprehensible customers even becomes much fun. We ordered a little mix of the wings, chicken and fries. Like most of Europe the fries are the boring, salted shoestring variety. Wait ’til these guys discover chicken salt. But the wings – incredible. Some of the best wings Rob and I tasted. Not sure if it was due to the time of day, our hunger level, or if it was just a good batch. We like to think more moody staff go a bit more wilder with the coating which makes it so flavourful. Anyway, we were back in not too long.
After the drystone coated kfc in Clydebank, it was good to have proper, moist KFC chicken leg and thigh. Fries were a bit mean, coffee was good. Pity the table hadn't been cleaned otherwise I'd give it 5*. Fast service...
The KFC in Glasgow is a road across from the Glasgow Central Station and it's a two-storey restaurant with tables both downstairs and upstairs, the upstairs is only open at specific hours but it's always been clean and I've thought the food here was good. I know they've now upgraded the chips as it was often underseasoned but otherwise, the customer service here is good and it's fast and the chicken is always delightful.
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