Tastee Fried Chicken
Tastee Fried Chicken[edit | edit source]
Tastee Fried Chicken (TFC) is a popular fast-food chain in Nigeria, known for its delicious and crispy fried chicken. The restaurant chain was established in 1996 by Mrs. Olayinka Pamela Adedayo and has since grown to become a household name in the Nigerian fast-food industry.
History[edit | edit source]
Tastee Fried Chicken was founded in 1996 by Mrs. Olayinka Pamela Adedayo, a seasoned caterer with a passion for quality and excellent customer service. The first outlet was opened in Surulere, Lagos, and the brand has since expanded to several other locations across the country.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The Tastee Fried Chicken Menu offers a wide variety of dishes, including its signature fried chicken, spicy rice, and a range of side dishes. The menu also includes local Nigerian dishes, providing a unique blend of local and international cuisine.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Tastee Fried Chicken Locations are spread across Nigeria, with a strong presence in Lagos. The brand has over 16 outlets in various parts of the country, including Victoria Island, Ikeja, Lekki, and more.
Quality and Service[edit | edit source]
Tastee Fried Chicken Quality and Service is a key aspect of the brand's success. The restaurant chain is committed to providing high-quality food and excellent customer service. All dishes are prepared with fresh ingredients and served in a clean and friendly environment.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Tastee Fried Chicken Community Involvement is a significant part of the brand's ethos. The company is involved in various community projects and initiatives, contributing to the development and well-being of the communities in which it operates.
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