KFC Japan unveils the return of its signature Tsukimi burger collection this autumn, featuring timeless classics and mouth-watering new entrants like the Tsukimi Twister and the long-awaited Egg Tart, last seen nine years ago.
One of the lineup stars is the Torori Tsukimi Cheese Filet Burger. Priced at 490 yen, this burger features a succulent cheese filet topped with a sunny-side-up fried egg. The soft yolk and savory sauce meld with the flavorful cheddar cheese, creating a taste explosion.
Also joining the lineup is the Torori Tsukimi Cheese Japanese-style Cutlet Burger. This burger offers a delightful twist on the traditional fried cutlet, or katsu, by soaking it in teriyaki sauce. Served alongside the heavenly melty egg, the burger delivers an authentic Japanese-style flavor that will impress. Like its counterparts, this burger is also priced at 490 yen.
To further enhance the Tsukimi experience, KFC is re-introducing the Egg Tart to its limited-time menu. This beloved treat, priced at 290 yen, has not been available for nine years, making its return all the more exciting. With a delicate pastry crust and flavorful egg custard filling, the Egg Tart has gained a dedicated following, especially in Asia.
Adding excitement to this year's Tsukimi festivities is the introduction of the Tsukimi Twister. Priced at 460 yen, this delectable item offers a harmonious blend of flavors, including parmesan cheese, cheddar cheese, crispy bacon, and a tempting sauce. Topped off with a soft-boiled egg, this Twister promises a delightful gastronomic experience that will leave taste buds craving more.
KFC enthusiasts can indulge in the Tsukimi burger lineup and the new additions starting from August 30. Limited quantities are available at KFC branches throughout Japan. Don't miss this chance to savor the incredible flavors and celebrate the season in style.
The return of the Tsukimi burger lineup, along with the introduction of the Egg Tart and Tsukimi Twister, is set to delight KFC's loyal customers and attract new fans alike. Hurry to your nearest KFC branch and experience the culinary delight of these limited-time offerings before they're gone.
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