keipon0414
"Kentucky Fried Chicken" in Kushiro, a chain store, is the only one left. On my way to a chain store, I found "Kentucky Fried Chicken" and wondered how many stores there are. When I looked up "patriotic store," I found out it exists. There was a signal with "patriotic" written on it, so there is no mistake. I planned to stop by after eating ramen, but I have a 50% chance of not being able to find my way back as I am terrible with directions. Before entering, I need to decide on the menu. I thought it would be easier to just go inside, but I found it too troublesome. Eventually, I entered the store. I was having trouble deciding on the menu, whether there were one-piece or two-piece options at Kentucky. I couldn't find it. I thought about getting fried shrimp, but it said "stop" on the menu, so I was in a dilemma. Then I remembered the hamburger. Was it the fillet chicken burger? I decided to go with that. I pointed at it, and the cashier said, "It's a set, right?" I blurted out, "No, I hate sets!" and then quickly tried to cover it up with a soft voice. The cashier then said, "It's 290 yen." It was cheap, which I liked. The hamburger I bought earlier was 980 yen, and this one was 290 yen. It's more than three times cheaper. Is there a three times difference in taste? I am not an expert, so I bought the 290 yen hamburger. The cashier was very kind, which made me feel relieved. I mentioned, "It varies by store, right?" but my face twisted a bit, showing some disgust. The lettuce was particularly bad, and I wonder about its original freshness. It seemed like it could have been better if they tried a little harder. The taste itself was not bad, the bread was good too. But overall, it was a disappointing hamburger. This review is influenced by my wife and is my evaluation.