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Asian fast food sensation Jollibee arrives in London but is it worth the hype?

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Welcome to Jollibee, how may I take your order

This is how I imagine fast food used to be. Or maybe thats just what I remember from being fed too much American television as a child.

Either way, Jollibee, Asias biggest home grown fast food joint, opened its doors to thousands of waiting fans over the weekend in Earls Court.

Only the second branch in Europe, and arriving with queues of up to 18 hours at Saturdays London opening, the chain boasts a somewhat unusal signature dish of fried chicken and spaghetti.

To make matters even more interesting, the restuarants namesake and mascot is a large red bee.

Thousands queued up at the opening of the new Jollibee restaurant (Picture: Munch PR)

Whats all the fuss about?

On its own, Jollibees food is up there with the chicken of KFC and the cheeseburgers of McDonalds — no mean feat.

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The fried chicken is tender but not too greasy, and comes with a small pot of gravy thats perfect for dipping in bits of crispy skin.

The spaghetti sauce is sweet and served with chopped hot dogs mixed in, and makes you feel like a kid.

The cheeseburgers, or Yumburgers in the Jollibee universe, taste like a cross between McDonalds and Shake Shack with a Thousand Island sauce chucked in.

Jollibees unusual Jolly Spaghetti and Chickenjoy (Picture: Jollibee)
(Picture: Jollibee)

Taken piece by piece, Jollibee might seem like the weirdest fast food joint youve ever seen. An odd mascot, TV advert service and bizarre meal names.

But put together and experienced in sum, it all makes sense.

In an age of nostalgia, where we clamour for retro games consoles and cereal cafes, Jollibee slots right into our childhood, even if it was never there to begin with.

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