Adriatico St, Ermita, Manila, 1000 Metro Manila, Philippines
KevinA fried chicken and hamburger restaurant in the Philippines, similar to KFC, but cheaper than KFC. It contains rice hamburgers, which is its specialty. Locals like to eat at this restaurant, it is very affordable.
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A fried chicken and hamburger restaurant in the Philippines, similar to KFC, but cheaper than KFC. It contains rice hamburgers, which is its specialty. Locals like to eat at this restaurant, it is very affordable.
Jollibee is a well-known fast food restaurant in the Philippines. The main products of this restaurant are very similar to those of KFC and McDonald's. However, I personally think that the taste is much worse than that of KFC. The price here is quite cheap. It is more suitable for ordinary people.
Little Bee Fried Chicken, a local fast food chain, recommends their fried chicken, which tastes pretty good, is cheap, and has a decent environment.
The fried chicken here is more fragrant and delicious than other brands
When I came to the Philippines, a local friend said he would take me to a fried chicken shop that the locals love the most. This shop is called Little Bee. Walking on the streets of the Philippines, you will find Little Bee everywhere, similar to fast food like KFC. In the Philippines, it is the only restaurant that directly competes with KFC. The store has surpassed KFC. The founder of the store is a Chinese. At first, the store only sold ice cream. Later, people disliked the small variety, so the boss went to the American Hamburger University to learn hamburger technology. Slowly, the store became bigger and bigger and became the current scale! Although it mainly sells fast food such as hamburgers, it also has some Chinese food elements such as noodles and rice, which makes Jolibee different from other restaurants. Two local brothers kept asking me if it tasted good. The fried chicken really tasted better than KFC~ They saw me taking pictures and immediately started to pose. I love the people of the Philippines so much. They really love taking pictures!