Located at a Global Landmark and Transportation Hub
New Store Added Three Months After 1st Branch
Operated Exclusively for Takeout

Kyochon F&B announced on the 2nd that it has opened its second Kyochon Chicken store in Taiwan at the landmark Taipei 101 (Taipei Financial Center) in the capital city of Taipei.


Consumers are waiting to place orders at Kyochon Chicken's second store in Taiwan, located in Taipei 101. <br>[Photo by Kyochon F&B]

Consumers are waiting to place orders at Kyochon Chicken's second store in Taiwan, located in Taipei 101.
[Photo by Kyochon F&B]

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Following the opening of the first Kyochon Chicken store in New Taipei City, Taiwan, last August, the company has opened an additional store in Taiwan's tallest building just three months later. The second Taiwan store operates as a takeout-only outlet located in the food court on the B1 floor of Taipei 101. Taipei 101 is a world-renowned landmark and a transportation hub situated in the financial center of Taipei.


Building on the great popularity of the 'Chimaek (Kyochon craft beer + chicken)' menu at the first Taiwan store, the new location will strengthen set menus that allow customers to enjoy signature chicken and side dishes together, targeting both the office population in downtown Taipei and tourists. In the future, 'Grab and Go' menus and two types of 'Chimyeon (chicken + noodles)' menus, including 'Kyochon Secret Stir-fried Noodles,' will also be introduced.



By the end of the year, a third Taiwan store will be opened, and Kyochon plans to introduce its home-style sauces, craft beers, and convenience food products to the Taiwan market. Song Won-yeop, Innovation Leader of the New Growth Strategy Division at Kyochon F&B, stated, "We will continue to establish ourselves as a leading K-food dining brand worldwide by offering differentiated sauce flavors and products unique to Kyochon, as well as applying global new store concepts to captivate customers' tastes around the world."


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