WATCH: An exclusive look into KFC's first fine dining restaurant
Updated | By East Coast Radio
We're not sure if finger lickin' is allowed at fine dining establishments...
When you think about KFC, what's the first thing that comes to mind?
Perhaps you're thinking fast food, deep fried chicken, mashed potatoes, the Colonel?
Well, we are hear to knock your simple thinking away...
KFC hosted an exclusive fine dining experience in Australia and the items that they served were elegant and unique.
We bet you never thought those two words would ever be used to describe the Colonel's chicken?
Samantha Khater is a TikToker who shares the best places to eat, drink, play, and stay in Sydney, Australia.
She posted a video sharing that she got to experience an exclusive fine dining restaurant that was hosted by KFC.
The menu sounded unique and a bit over the top. But isn't that what it's all about these days? To take your brand and elevate it so off the map that you leave people in awe...
The most creative item on the menu was a candle that melted into chicken fat...
Sounds crazy, hey? Well, that's what being exclusive is all about...
That and licking your meal off your plate...
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WATCH the video below, courtesy of TikTok.
@samantha.khater KFC but make it fine dining @KFC Australia @KFC #kfcdegustation #kfcfinedining #kfc #worldfirst #drumstick #foodies #sydneyeats #friedchicken ♬ original sound - Samantha
Many people questioned whether this was a once-off or a permanent venue. Samantha responded by saying: "This was on for one weekend only! You had to apply for tickets, and out of 20,000 applicants, only 180 people got tickets." (TikTok)
If anything, it is certainly one way of proving that even fast food can be made elegant...
Image Courtesy of TikTok
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