This KFC branch is located along EDSA. If you're southbound, it is before Subaru Greenhills and right after Ford EDSA. Actually, what made me interested in this particular branch is the brutalist style of the building, the Pacific Machines Building. It has a unique design with the imposing, protruding blocks like it came from a fururistic movie. Anyway, going back to my KFC experience, I noticed that there are 2 sets of "Order Here." I guess they are avoiding looooong waiting line that will spill out along EDSA. I wanted to order their chicken bucket but its a 15 minute wait so I just decided to get the Fun Shots and decided to go to another branch. I think they have parking at the back but I should try eating...
Read moreKFC has a branch situated in the long-standing Pacific Office Machinery machinery located along EDSA Southbound near Connecticut St.
It is easily spotted due to its signage situated along EDSA before heading to the flyover bound for Shaw Blvd.
There were 4 parking spots available on the edge beside the drive-thru, and you need a little bit of skills in doing parallel parking starting from the Aratelis tree.
At the interior, it has no windows but lovely, I may at have at least with a little bit of privacy.
The area is clean and well-organized during my last visit, and only a few customers spotted around 10 pm in the...
Read moreI really only came here to appreciate the brutalist architecture. Kudos to KFC with at least repurposing the structure instead of demolishing it. I did see another person taking pictures of the place so it's become a bit of a tourist spot.
Anyway your food is mid and overpriced, as expected.
The interior feels like I'm entering a bunker. No windows except for the glass door and it was quiet when I went there. It was very clean and not rundown. I would recommend visiting just for the art appreciation and...
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