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All you can eat KFC in Osaka

All you can eat KFC in Osaka

Submitted By: AstroGirl 23 October 2009 1,054 views View Comments

All you can eat KFC in Osaka

chicken

Have you ever thought about eating as much KFC fried chicken as you want?

There is such a place where your dream can come true.

KFC Onohara in Osaka is that place. It’s the only KFC that has a buffet called the Colonel Buffet. And they call it that for a reason cause it has it all!

buffet

After paying a buffet fee (weekdays: 1050 yen, weekends and holidays: 1380 yen), you get a bottomless glass and a endless plate. The buffet has not only the colonel’s secret recipe fried chicken, but french fries, chicken nuggets, fried noodles, dumplings, pasta, vegetables, coleslaw, fruits…your mouth watering, yet?

It does have a time limitation, though…60 minutes on weekdays, and 40 minutes on weekends and holidays.

syrup

tea

The packs of tea and gum syrup that have the Colonel Sander’s face on them are my favorite of tiniest of touches.

If you share the dream of all you can eat KFC, try it and let us know about it.

Address:
3-3-29 Aoshinke Minoo-shi Osaka
TEL: 072-730-2700

Buffet Times:
11:00-15:00 (weekdays)
11:00-20:00 (weekends)

source: gigazine.net

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