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KFC Launches Sichuan Mala Chicken And “Huat” Socks For CNY

KFC Singapore has new La Zi Ji for a limited time this CNY

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KFC Singapore is kicking off the Chinese New Year celebrations with a fiery twist, introducing its first-ever La Zi Ji (Sichuan Mala Chicken). The all-new menu is available from now till 25 February 2026!

Staying true to the traditional Sichuan recipe, KFC’s La Zi Ji features crispy, juicy chicken tossed in a blend of spicy dried red chilies, chili oil, and numbing Sichuan peppercorns. The combination is said to deliver a mala experience that balances heat with that signature tingling buzz on your tongue.

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A single piece of La Zi Ji Crunch will set you back $4.80, but if you prefer something smaller, the La Zi Ji Bites ($6.45 for six pieces) are a great snack-sized option that packs the same punch.

For those looking to share the festive feast, the La Zi Ji Crunch Bucket ($20.80) and La Zi Ji Crunch Feast ($39.80) are great choices. The latter includes a mix of La Zi Ji Crunch, Original Recipe Tenders, and sides, making it an ideal sharing option for groups. There’s also the La Zi Ji Crunch Buddy Meal ($29.80), which comes with a generous portion of La Zi Ji Crunch and Bites for a party of two.

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To complement the fiery chicken, KFC also launched Mala Lotus Root Chips ($1.80 per pack), the perfect addition to your table of CNY goodies.

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There’s also the Mango Pomelo Sago Pie ($1.80 for two pieces), featuring zesty pomelo paired with sweet mango in a golden crust.

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To make the CNY celebrations better, KFC has launched new HUAT Socks, available at $5.80 with any purchase of the O.R. Brioche Buddy Meal during breakfast hours, for dine-in, takeaway, or via GrabFood, Deliveroo, and Food Panda.

The fast food chain has also rolled out Huat Paws Fortune Cat Blind Boxes, a collectable series that’ll ring in more huat to your new year. These are priced at $8.80 each for a limited time.

If you’re looking for more festive ideas, check out our guide to the best Chinese New Year reunion dinner restaurants in Singapore! We also have a guide to the best yusheng delivery for CNY 2026 if you’re hosting a gathering at home.

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Feature image adapted from KFC Singapore

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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