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The first outlet in Malaysia
KFC arrived in Malaysia in 1973. Its first outlet was located on Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman at the end lot near the famous Coliseum cinema, said Ling Mee Juan, senior vice-president KFC Malaysia.

“It used to be a dine-in restaurant where customers were served by a friendly waiter or waitress, just like Chilli’s and TGI Fridays. There were young waitresses all dressed up in the KFC uniform who would take your order.

“In the 1970s, the snack plate cost around RM3.95 and the dinner plate was RM4.95. The furniture was typically American decor, while condiments in bottles were placed on dining tables. Everything used to be served on heavy plates on proper tables with red chequered table cloth like a diner.

“It was during the era when Globe Silk Store and Emporium Along ruled the retail scene in Kuala Lumpur. It was the Bukit Bintang of those days, so you can imagine what a busy street it was. They then expanded to a huge premises at the lower ground floor in Sungei Wang Plaza where the business continued to soar, and for the first time, people had to line up to get to eat this. The business grew so much that the outlet in Sungei Wang Plaza had the highest sales volume per square feet in the world.”

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country’s first KFC in Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman celebrating its first anniversary.

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The colonel burger made its debut in December 1988

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