Since this was a combination that we have not really seen at many Korean restaurants previously, we decided to give it a go! The fried chicken was great as it came with a really crisp exterior that was coated with honey, giving it a really sweet touch. The insides of the meat are pretty generous and tender; furthermore, there were not many bones, so it should be a relatively fuss-free dining experience for most of us. We also liked that the chicken was served piping hot although this means you should be careful before you tuck in. Pretty decent price of $19++, which is somewhat cheaper than the fried chicken served at other Korean restaurants.

We visited Pizzamaru on a Saturday evening and thankfully, we reached the restaurant early at 5.45 pm! The queue was really long after that so you may want to visit the shop early as well!