Wah, Chinese New Year is just around the corner! For fast-food connoisseurs like myself, there's one thing I've been looking forward to besides catching up with family: all the limited time CNY menus from our favourite restaurant chains. Time to indulge in these huat offerings, and may your Year of the Dragon be filled with prosperity and gastronomic joy. Let.
Looks like KFC is pulling out all the stops for this Chinese New Year (CNY). First, it was chicken bak kwa, and now it’s CNY-themed shorts. Yes, you read that right. The limited-edition pair of shorts is aptly called HuatWear shorts and will be available to customers on Feb 6. The shorts are designed in consultation with Singaporean Feng Shui.
The Chinese New Year (CNY) madness is upon us once again. 'Tis the time of the year when Singaporeans aunties and millennials alike jostle with crowds and queue long hours for "branded" traditional bak kwa (barbecued sliced pork) from Fragrance, Lim Chee Guan and more. Not forgetting the more peculiar varieties like pineapple bak kwa! Unfortunately, buying.
There's a first time for everything, right? In my three decades of existence, I've never had a taste of bak kwa (promise). This processed meat product typically made of pork is a snack often eaten during Chinese New Year. KFC has decided to enter the game by releasing its first-ever halal Chicken Bak Kwa feast, which includes the Chicken Bak.