The first NeNe Chicken location will open at One Ayala Mall.
Korean Chicken makes everyone happy. It goes well with rice, beer or just it. Watching Korean movies introduced us to how good their chickens are. If you watch too many Korean movies, this Korean restaurant is something you will be excited about.First arriving in the Philippines in April 2024 is the well-known Korean restaurant chain NeNe Chicken.
Open from 10:30 am to 10 pm, NeNe Chicken's first location is set to open in Makati City's One Ayala Mall. Rappler was informed of the news by Gil and Saeed, the owners of Relle Foods Inc., the business bringing the brand in. Here is the latest, straight out of the frying, information on NeNe Chicken for those who are unfamiliar with it or for those who are familiar but are unsure of what to anticipate from its first venture into the Philippines!
Gil and Saeed are bringing the Korean fried chicken business NeNe Chicken to the Philippines after seeing how well-liked it is elsewhere. Relle Foods' NeNe Chicken seeks to offer Filipinos a cost-effective, authentic KFC (Korean Fried Chicken) brand. Customers will be able to enjoy delicious food with friends in a relaxed and welcoming environment thanks to the brand. The legendary chicken range, which includes the well-known spicy, bulgogi, and freaking hot flavors, will be offered on the menu.
The legendary chicken range, which includes the well-known spicy, bulgogi, and freaking hot varieties, will be available on the menu. The flavors Snowing Cheese, Snowing Spicy, and Snowing Vegetable will be available in the Signature Snowing Range. NeNe Chicken boasts an outstanding roster of Korean ambassadors, including SEVENTEEN, OH MY GIRL, NU'EST, and comedian Yoo Jae-suk. The company has grown to over 1,500 outlets in 11 countries.
“We want NeNe Chicken to continue to be the ‘Happy Choice’ for fried chicken lovers worldwide,” Gil and Saeed said. With plans to expand the brand throughout the country after the first branch, we’re excited to come along for the chicken ride!
Via Rappler