Here’s What You Need to Know About KFC’s All-You-Can-Eat Buffet in Japan

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Good news for those who enjoy binge-eating during holidays. A KFC branch in Osaka, Japan, is going to offer an all-you-can-eat buffet!

But it’s not just some ordinary buffet. The Osaka buffet, which is scheduled to open on November 19, is a unique idea that KFC came up with that has its own particular set of rules and pricing.

 

 

Get set, go!: Diners have 90 minutes to gorge themselves when KFC's buffet restaurant opens in Osaka, Japan Bottomless pit: An all-you-can-eat Kentucky Fried Chicken is opening in Osaka, in the same place where the first KFC was introduced in Japan in 1970 Choices galore: Customers who dine at KFC's buffet restaurant in Osaka can have all the fried chicken they want, as well as sides and dessert (stock image)

 

 

Customers are going to pay 1,880–2,480 Japanese yen (roughly $16–$21) to eat. The price range changes depending on the time and day. Weekday afternoons will have the cheapest price, while weekend evenings get the highest possible price.

Now here comes the twist: if you want to avail of the offer, you will only be given 90 minutes to munch on the KFC treats. The reason for the timer is to give the whole experience an exciting feel to it, like you’re on a shopping spree.

American invasion: The first Kentucky Fried chicken opened in Japan in 1970 during the World Expo (stock image) Foodie city: The new KFC buffet restaurant will open in Osaka which is known as the culinary capital of Japan (stock image)

 

 

Fast food dining: For US$16 to US$21, adult diners have 90 minutes to eat all they want in KFC. Children aged between four and 12 pay a reduced price, and those under four eat for free (stock image) Worth the wait?: People line up to buy fried chicken outside a Kentucky Fried Chicken branch in Asia (stock image)

You can choose from their variety of over 60 menu choices. That’s a lot of items you got there. This fast-food campaign will certainly end well—or bloated.

A little warning, though: it may not be far before Instagram is stuffed, literally, with cringe-worthy food pics, so get ready.

 

 

Here’s the full video of the amazing offer in KFC Osaka: