Burger King Malaysia surely turn heads when it announced the launch of its two new sandwiches. This is because both menu items were drenched in chocolate!
The new chocolatey sandwiches at BK
Burger King Malaysia released its new burger and chicken sandwich flavors, and those are definitely unique. The fast-food giant debuted the Chocolate Melt Beefacon and Chocolate Melt Crispy Chick'N Crisp, and as their names suggest, they both contain chocolates which could be unimaginable for some burger lovers.
HypeBeast reported that the Chocolate Melt Beefacon is a burger that has Burger King’s signature flame-grilled beef patty, and in this sandwich, there are two. Also inside the toasted sesame seed bun are strips of bacon, crispy fried onions, mayonnaise, and American cheese. Of course, the chocolate sauce has been added on the top to complete the savory burger.
As for the Chocolate Melt Crispy Chick'N Crisp, it has two crispy chicken patties, chicken bacon (bacon made of chicken), crispy onions, American cheese, and drizzled with chocolate sauce. The same Burger King toasted sesame bun is also used for this sandwich.
These sort of experimental chocolate melt menus are already available, but customers should buy them now because they are only offered for a limited time in any of Burger King outlets in Malaysia.
More unique items on Burger King’s menu board
According to Mashed, the Chocolate Melt Beefacon and Chocolate Melt Crispy Chick'N Crisp are not the only unusual new item at Burger King Malaysia restaurants. It was reported that there is more to the chocolatey flavors as the restaurant is also offering the new Tricolor Fries.
The side was described as innovative and attractive and tastes sweet. This is because it was made from sweet potatoes instead of regular potatoes. The verdict is that it is delicious nonetheless.
The sweet potato fries are surely a perfect match with the chocolate melt sandwiches as they are both sweet and salty. This is a savory combo that customers should not miss, so everyone should try it before they are taken off the menu at Burger King Malaysia.


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