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Kimchi fried rice $14 , spicy cold noodles $14 and combo tenders $22 . Everything was presented really well and portion sizes were generous. The chicken combo came in original, soy garlic and spicy ? with a good mix of both dark and breast meat. As to be expected, the breast meat is a little dry, but it comes with a side of salsa which accompanies the dish really well. I thought the fried rice was a winner, it was oi... View all feedback.
We had been craving some fried chicken for weeks now and we got our fix this week when we visited Chir Chir in Burwood. Chir Chir’s famous fried chicken restaurant is originates from Korea but we’re lucky enough to have an outlet here in Australia too. It is quality fried chicken and no wonder it is South Korea’s largest chain of restaurants, with over 100 stores. The Australian store is in Burwood and you’ll find a large casual dining space with Korean art and quirky decor. In these Covid times, the restaurant is also applying Covid safe measures with check ins and social distancing.
Chir Chir is a fusion Korean chicken restaurant featuring the iconic melted cheese and fried chicken combo!<br/ <br/ Pronounced Chi-Re Chi-Re (not Chur Chur), it's a great choice for those not familar with Korean cuisine as it features dishes such as crispy cheese sticks and pizza! The pizza is a lot tastier than you might expect .<br/ <br/ The Shake Shake Box is a great alternative to the typical sandwiches and salads you might have for lunch. Think of it as a fun bento box.<br/ <br/ Overall, great for Korean fusion or for those unfamiliar with Korean cuisine.
Good taste, friendly staff. Paid with groupon deal so overall really worth it
Good atmosphere, service and awesome fried chicken :
We always wanted to give this place a try so we figured why not given the sudden turn for cooler weather this weekend. <br/ <br/ Ordered the udon for the kids and their “Venus” cheesy fried chicken to share. Good thing we had the former because the latter, thought advertise was their most popular dish; had a touch of spice- and for my girls, any spice is a no-no.<br/ Still not really their fault, it was pretty tasty. The kids continue to eat as tears and sweat poured down their faces!!<br/ <br/ Wife and I shared a hot pot. For me, it’s a first time having spam, sausage, cheese and baked beans in a stew- at the same time. Thought they aren’t famous for their hot pots, can’t really point any negatives. <br/ <br/ Nice dinner! Not too expensive either.