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post May 8 2024, 02:09 PM, updated 2y ago

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While we fight for which fried chicken is more expensive. Type D, Type K or Type C more expensive, just want to highlight many other Malaysia fast food outlets selling fried chicken. Mary Brown for example. The other one is Sugarbun from Sarawak


the price is for Menara Hap Seng branch. Kuching Miri or Sibu should be cheaper ..


2 pc chicken with rice and vege at RM15 (without drinks) and this is Food Panda price ya. not even eat in or take away price

1 pc alacarte - RM5.5
3 pc at - RM5.33/p
5 pc at - RM5.20/p


just FYI because Sugarbun jikens are broasted chicken, its healthier and if you put side by side comparisons with kepc its bigger and you dont see oil stains on paper compared to kepc macam basah macam tuala wanita yang dah dipakai.

Currently in KL selangor. got outs at Bangsar, Jalan TAR, Menara Hap Seng Bukit Bintang, Connexxion beside IOI Putra Jaya. Multiple branches in Johor and majority in Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei, there is about 90 outlets





Menara Hap Seng launched article - 2018

https://www.businesstoday.com.my/2018/03/20...-cuisine-to-kl/

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so kalau kering tak juicy la?
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QUOTE(cheesey @ May 8 2024, 02:12 PM)
so kalau kering tak juicy la?
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coba lah tengok juisi ke tak. tak nak bagi spoiler tongue.gif


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broasted tu apa??? fried chicken cakap fried chicken la wats with the terminology pulak
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ts working at UBN tower or hap seng?
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yini ayam approved. really less oily somehow wont feel dry. ayam only complain the chicken small in sizes.
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Broasted = bake and roast?
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And any idea why type k is the top dog? Cuz it taste better than all the rest in the list. That's about it. Cook something tasty and people will come.
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QUOTE(g5sim @ May 8 2024, 02:14 PM)
coba lah tengok juisi ke tak. tak nak bagi spoiler tongue.gif
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orite, itu ikan goreng pon nampak sedap hahaha.
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post May 8 2024, 02:17 PM

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Mana LFC?

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QUOTE(30624770 @ May 8 2024, 02:17 PM)
Mana LFC?

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kalau halal aku rembat dah.

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So, is Lim Fried Chicken halal? Good news - yes they are! The centralised kitchen is halal-certified with Jakim, and their outlets at Mid Valley, Sri Petaling, Sunway Velocity and Glenmarie Shah Alam are halal-certified with more outlets will be too!


menarik ni haha nnt drop sana mau cuba.

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QUOTE(Jasonist @ May 8 2024, 02:14 PM)
broasted tu apa??? fried chicken cakap fried chicken la wats with the terminology pulak
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Explaining the broasting cooking process

Broasting is a unique cooking process that combines pressure frying with deep-frying. It involves marinating the chicken in a special blend of spices and then coating it in flour or batter. The chicken is then placed in a broaster machine, which is essentially a pressure fryer that uses hot oil and high pressure to cook the chicken quickly and evenly.

The broasting process locks in the juices and flavors of the chicken while keeping the exterior crispy and golden brown. Unlike traditional fried chicken, which can be greasy and heavy, broasted chicken is moist and tender on the inside with a crispy exterior. This process is ideal for busy fast-food restaurants as it allows for faster cooking times and consistent results. Broasting also eliminates the need for excess oil, and the pressure cooking helps to reduce the amount of oil absorbed by the chicken, making it a healthier option.

The health implications of fried vs. broasted chicken

When it comes to health implications, broasted chicken is a better option compared to fried chicken. Since broasting involves pressure cooking, it locks in the moisture and flavor, resulting in a crispy exterior without the extra added oil. So, broasting chicken reduces the amount of oil the chicken absorbs, making it a healthier option. On the other hand, fried chicken often absorbs excess oil, contributing to higher calories, fat, and cholesterol.

Moreover, most fast-food chains and restaurants that serve fried chicken use partially hydrogenated oils that contain trans fats. High intake of trans fats can increase levels of bad cholesterol, which can lead to heart disease. In contrast, broasting chicken reduces the amount of oil used and, thus, reduces trans fat intake, making it an optimal option for maintaining a healthy diet. Overall, it’s always a better idea to opt for broasting chicken over fried chicken for better health outcomes.

Comparing taste and flavor nuances

When it comes to taste and flavor, fried chicken and broasted chicken have noticeable differences. Fried chicken is typically crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, thanks to the oil it’s cooked in. This process gives it a distinct crunchy texture that is loved by many. On the other hand, broasted chicken has a thinner, yet crunchier coating with a much juicier and tender meat on the inside. This is because it’s cooked under pressure that seals in moisture, giving it a much richer flavor than fried.

While both the fried and broasted chicken are ultimately delicious, the flavor nuances between the two are attributed to the cooking techniques used. Broasted chicken has a more distinct flavor that comes from combining pressure cooking, a special marinade, and a delicious breading mixture that makes the chicken extra crispy and flavorful. Therefore, broasted chicken is a good option for foodies looking for a different taste experience. On the other hand, fried chicken, with its light and crispy texture and familiar taste, is universally preferred by many.

Choosing the best option for your dietary needs

Choosing the best option for your dietary needs is essential, especially when it comes to fried and broasted chicken. While both types of chicken are delicious and tempting, they are not created equal. If you are health-conscious, it’s crucial to pay attention to what you put into your body.

If you are looking to watch your calorie and fat intake, broasted chicken might be the better option. Unlike fried chicken, it is cooked in a pressure fryer that seals in the moisture and cooks it faster. This method not only preserves the flavor but also reduces the calorie count and fat content. However, be mindful of the seasoning used as it can still add extra calories and sodium to your meal. On the other hand, fried chicken contains more fat and calories due to the batter coating and deep-frying process. If you can’t resist fried chicken, consider opting for skinless chicken and removing any visible fat to reduce your fat intake. Also, avoid seasoning with too much salt, which can lead to high blood pressure.


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QUOTE(cheesey @ May 8 2024, 03:18 PM)
kalau halal aku rembat dah.

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So, is Lim Fried Chicken halal? Good news - yes they are! The centralised kitchen is halal-certified with Jakim, and their outlets at Mid Valley, Sri Petaling, Sunway Velocity and Glenmarie Shah Alam are halal-certified with more outlets will be too!
menarik ni haha nnt drop sana mau cuba.
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Sudah halal.

https://www.havehalalwilltravel.com/is-lim-...-chicken-halal#
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QUOTE(30624770 @ May 8 2024, 02:17 PM)
Mana LFC?

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Lim Guan Eng Fried Chicken? I would rather buy Israel Fried Chicken.
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yeah it's surprisingly good. I used to frequent their Menara Hap Seng branch at 1st Floor when I was working there.

I don't know why these local shops like LFC & Sugarbun has WAY BETTER fried chicken than the big franchises. I would assume the poultry industry would prioritize and give big businesses their best stock.

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QUOTE(g5sim @ May 8 2024, 02:19 PM)
Explaining the broasting cooking process

Broasting is a unique cooking process that combines pressure frying with deep-frying. It involves marinating the chicken in a special blend of spices and then coating it in flour or batter. The chicken is then placed in a broaster machine, which is essentially a pressure fryer that uses hot oil and high pressure to cook the chicken quickly and evenly.

The broasting process locks in the juices and flavors of the chicken while keeping the exterior crispy and golden brown. Unlike traditional fried chicken, which can be greasy and heavy, broasted chicken is moist and tender on the inside with a crispy exterior. This process is ideal for busy fast-food restaurants as it allows for faster cooking times and consistent results. Broasting also eliminates the need for excess oil, and the pressure cooking helps to reduce the amount of oil absorbed by the chicken, making it a healthier option.

The health implications of fried vs. broasted chicken

When it comes to health implications, broasted chicken is a better option compared to fried chicken. Since broasting involves pressure cooking, it locks in the moisture and flavor, resulting in a crispy exterior without the extra added oil. So, broasting chicken reduces the amount of oil the chicken absorbs, making it a healthier option. On the other hand, fried chicken often absorbs excess oil, contributing to higher calories, fat, and cholesterol.

Moreover, most fast-food chains and restaurants that serve fried chicken use partially hydrogenated oils that contain trans fats. High intake of trans fats can increase levels of bad cholesterol, which can lead to heart disease. In contrast, broasting chicken reduces the amount of oil used and, thus, reduces trans fat intake, making it an optimal option for maintaining a healthy diet. Overall, it’s always a better idea to opt for broasting chicken over fried chicken for better health outcomes.

Comparing taste and flavor nuances

When it comes to taste and flavor, fried chicken and broasted chicken have noticeable differences. Fried chicken is typically crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, thanks to the oil it’s cooked in. This process gives it a distinct crunchy texture that is loved by many. On the other hand, broasted chicken has a thinner, yet crunchier coating with a much juicier and tender meat on the inside. This is because it’s cooked under pressure that seals in moisture, giving it a much richer flavor than fried.

While both the fried and broasted chicken are ultimately delicious, the flavor nuances between the two are attributed to the cooking techniques used. Broasted chicken has a more distinct flavor that comes from combining pressure cooking, a special marinade, and a delicious breading mixture that makes the chicken extra crispy and flavorful. Therefore, broasted chicken is a good option for foodies looking for a different taste experience. On the other hand, fried chicken, with its light and crispy texture and familiar taste, is universally preferred by many.

Choosing the best option for your dietary needs

Choosing the best option for your dietary needs is essential, especially when it comes to fried and broasted chicken. While both types of chicken are delicious and tempting, they are not created equal. If you are health-conscious, it’s crucial to pay attention to what you put into your body.

If you are looking to watch your calorie and fat intake, broasted chicken might be the better option. Unlike fried chicken, it is cooked in a pressure fryer that seals in the moisture and cooks it faster. This method not only preserves the flavor but also reduces the calorie count and fat content. However, be mindful of the seasoning used as it can still add extra calories and sodium to your meal. On the other hand, fried chicken contains more fat and calories due to the batter coating and deep-frying process. If you can’t resist fried chicken, consider opting for skinless chicken and removing any visible fat to reduce your fat intake. Also, avoid seasoning with too much salt, which can lead to high blood pressure.
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Isn't that how KFC cooks their chicken too? Pressure fried or they don't do that anymore?


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QUOTE(cheesey @ May 8 2024, 02:16 PM)
orite, itu ikan goreng pon nampak sedap hahaha.
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KL onei have tried, the fried fish, both type both nice. the best one is the garupa fish fillet group but abit pricy >RM20. But very very nice and fullfilling to eat. Comes with the purple color rice

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