South Korean fast-food chain bb.q Chicken has opened its first Indiana location, marking its expansion in the US,  QSR Magazine has reported.

The new restaurant is situated at 8510 Center Run Drive, Suite #C, Indianapolis, and introduces the brand’s fried chicken to the Indiana market.

With over 200 locations across the US, bb.q Chicken offers a wide variety of fried chicken options.

Its menu includes crispy Golden Original, Spicy Original, and the sweet and savoury Honey Garlic.

Recently, bb.q Chicken also celebrated the opening of a new store in Little Rock, Arkansas, located at 101 S Bowman Road, Suite A.

The brand emphasises that its signature menu items are available at this new location.

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The restaurant brand asserts that every piece of chicken is cooked using a “distinctive” frying technique at a lower temperature, producing a product that is lighter, crispier, and more flavourful compared to conventional American fried chicken.

Further strengthening its community ties, bb.q Chicken has entered into a partnership with City Hall to become an official catering vendor for local events and gatherings.

In April this year, bb.q Chicken expanded its footprint in the US with the launch of a new outlet in Montgomery, Alabama.

This was the second bb.q Chicken outlet in the state. Located at 1629 Eastern Blvd, the restaurant brought the traditional Korean Chimaek concept—pairing chicken with beer—to the local food scene.