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Juicy and crispy Japanese fried chicken, or karaage, may be one of the favorite bento and bar foods in the country (so much that it's recently been turned into official space food and a bizarre pillow and ASMR set).
For a limited time, popular Japanese restaurant and izakaya chain Kita no Kazoku will be making sure patrons get their fill of it, with a generous all-you-can-eat offering of karaage for just 100 yen, or 95 cents using today's exchange rate.
The deal allows customers to enjoy all-you-can-eat orders of the restaurant's juicy soy-sauced based karaage, which is a popular bento and takeout order for 30 minutes for just 100 yen (excluding tax). The only caveat is that you must order at least one drink and pay for an otoshi (a Japanese table charge in the form of a small side dish, usually priced at a few hundred yen). A standard 6-piece order is normally priced at 580 yen, so it's quite the deal!
The 100 yen all-you-can-eat fried chicken campaign will be held from October 26th to December 4th at the Kita Kita no Kazoku Kawasaki Solid Square Store location. You can find access details and the home page listed below. Although, if you're looking for more time with your fried chicken, you can head over to Japan's all-you-can-eat-and-drink KFC.
Website
Kita no Kazoku Kawasaki Solid Square Store
580 Horikawa-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0013 Solid Square East Building 2F