It's National Fried Chicken Day so hop on a tour to some unique KFCs all over the world

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It’s National Fried Chicken Day in the US and the best way to celebrate that would be with your favourite fried chicken bucket.
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Fried Chicken is popular throughout the world through one notable brand- KFC and so we thought of ticking your wishbone and taking you on a tour to the quirkiest of KFCs all around the world. Use that finger licking good hands to scroll through them all.

1 - Big Chicken.

1 - Big Chicken.

The town of Marietta, GA is proud to call the Big Chicken a local landmark, often used by locals as a marker for giving directions. You can’t miss it, with a trademark 56-foot steel chicken complete with a moving beak and rolling eyes. Big Chicken recently underwent a $2.2 million renovation to bring it up to date in KFC’s new American Showman style for its U.S. restaurants. Several elements were customized for Big Chicken, including 1,185 square feet of patio space, a food theater, a retail store, and an exclusive Big Chicken radio channel…yes, a radio channel. Guests close enough to the Big Chicken can tune into 820 AM radio station to hear deep thoughts from the previously silent bird.

2 - Checkpoint Charlie

2 - Checkpoint Charlie

Located in the same building as the Checkpoint Charlie museum, the restaurant opened in 2016, representing the ninth KFC to open in Berlin and the first location in Berlin to open with the newest KFC design. Checkpoint Charlie is the name given by the Western Allies to the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War.

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3. KFC Next to the Egyptian Pyramids

3. KFC Next to the Egyptian Pyramids

Quite possibly one of the best fast food restaurant patio views ever, this KFC overlooks Egypt’s Great Pyramids. Quite possibly one of the best fast food restaurant patio views ever, this KFC overlooks Egypt’s iconic “Pyramids of Giza.” The KFC restaurant is literally opposite the ancient site of the Pyramids of Giza, the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis. Located at No. 4 Abou El Houl Square, Giza, the restaurant seats 30 diners, including outdoor seating. This KFC has been serving customers for the last 21 years and was last remodeled in December 2015.

4- Biggest KFC Drive Thru in the World

4- Biggest KFC Drive Thru in the World

At 5,575 square feet and with a double drive thru, the world's largest KFC drive thru is located at the National Railway Station’s south terminal in Kiev, Ukraine. The drive thru can serve 200 cars per hour, and the KFC features a 400-seat patio and an interior dining room that seats up to 280 people.

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5- Malaysia’s First Eco-Friendly Restaurant

5- Malaysia’s First Eco-Friendly Restaurant

KFC made history in 2015 when it launched its first eco-friendly restaurant in the Malaysian university town of Nilai, located just outside of Kuala Lumpur. Not only a milestone for KFC, the opening also represents the first green-built restaurant in the country. The building is designed to reduce energy consumption by 30 percent and to use solar power to generate 100 percent of the hot water required for the kitchen. Smart lighting design, like the use of natural sunlight, LED lights and integrated control systems, uses 55 percent less energy to keep the building lit. Other green aspects include the capture and reuse of rainwater for irrigation as well as providing used cooking oil for conversion to biodiesel.

6. KFC Indonesia Record Store

6. KFC Indonesia Record Store

The perfect pairing would be some music and fried chicken. In Indonesia, Steve Lillywhite, six-time Grammy winning producer, bundles recorded CDs with KFC fast food at KFC restaurants throughout India. Lillywhite’s company, Jagonya Music & Sport Indonesia (a subsidiary of KFC in Indonesia), sells 500,000 CDs a month alongside menu items like the Chick ’N Fillet sandwich and the Colonel Yakiniku Rice box.

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7- Tiny KFC with Viewing Window in Australia

7- Tiny KFC with Viewing Window in Australia

One of the smallest KFCs in the world, every aspect of the restaurant’s design has been thought of to the millimeter in order to fit in all that the restaurant requires. The KFC opened in December 2016 and includes a burger bench on front counter, giving diners a glimpse into the kitchen.