
Today’s visit is a blend of Korean and American food, its one of the uprising fast food threads in the United States, and they recently open a branch in Singapore. At one of the most busiest malls in the central district, located at Orchard Ion Basement 4, it lies a queue of customers which is awaiting to try the interesting food. As a matter of fact, there was a programme on Channel News Asia (One of the major news outlets in Singapore) about Korean influences in Singapore which features this fast food joint.

The menu is fairly interesting, and most of them actually looks like normal American fast food which could be found on normal joints. However, the taste is spectacular when the food actually arrives, as the cooking methods and styles is really different as it really taste like Korean food (Heavy on the taste). 
They are having a promotion and offers a free upsize to everything you order in house. 
They provide sit-ins as well, and if there is too little house in there, they actually point you over to the opposite sitting locations which contain chairs and tables for everyone in general, so sitting (even during peak hours) should be quite okay. (FYI, I was there at 1.10pm during a Friday afternoon) 
The bottle design is really interesting, and it actually looks nice. Drinks at the chain include root bear and mountain dew, among with Pepsi and 100 plus. I will now take a dive into my plate on what is recommended by both the TV and the manager in house of the restaurant chain.

The fries is really crispy and hot, and its not really overseasoned, it actually contained Chilli and Seaweed flakes which is not spicy at all. But, the catch is, it actually taste better and the fries looks more enticing than other fast food outlets. Given the free upsize promotion, My client and I is unable to finish both of our fries. I had to somehow force myself to gulp it all down

Now, into some of the food we tasted, this was featured on the news. It’s their chicken wrap, which is frankly quite nutritious, they provided lots of vegetables inside and a long piece of chicken in the center of the wrap with all the vegetables at the side. (Close up below)

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Moving on, this is some kind of treasure that you guys will be craving for, its the authentic bonchon chicken which was also featured on the TV, it’s really nice and enticing.

This is the bonchon chicken, which cost me about $7 SGD, and it contains 6 pieces. However, there is a catch, you can actually choose between 2 flavors of the chicken when the cashier at the counter asks you. Spicy Chili or Garlic Shoyu or alternatively, you could ask them to mix, which is both flavors shoved in together.
The set comes with fries, drinks and free upsize (Seasonal Promotion)


If you feel that this does not satisfy your appetite crave, you can order a set of rice with their special korean hot sauce for just $1. And the rice is not your ordinary rice, but those kind of Sushi rice, but yet, not too sticky.
Alright, I hope I provided a good insight for your 4 Fingers chicken craving.
J.
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Thanks for the awesome review, I’ll be checking the food out soon!