National, June 2026: Some things shouldn’t make sense. And yet… somehow, they do.
Chocolate samosas.
Paan ladoos.
Achar with ice-cream.
You give them a little side-eye at first. Then you see why it works.
Which is exactly what happened when KFC India had a (slightly) unhinged thought: What if our OG crispy chicken met Korean noodles? And then the noodles met more chicken?
This week, KFC opened the doors of its Food Innovation Centre in Gurugram for KFClassified, an invite-only experience that gave exclusive first access to a product nobody had seen, tasted or heard about before.
Guests stepped into a world of clues, surprises and unexpected discoveries. Through fun, interactive experiences, they uncovered the story behind the KFC all-new Double Chicken Dynamite and the coming together of two unexpected favourites, before finally getting the very first bite.
The all-chicken no bun burger has two crispy Zinger fillets loaded with droolworthy Korean noodles, signature spicy mayo & cheese and is topped with bold spices, creating a mad combination that’s crunchy, cheesy and unapologetically indulgent.
The reaction?
Pure indulgence, instant obsession, and the kind of madness that demanded another bite.
Because some food combinations are unexpected.
Some are unforgettable.
And some are simply Match Made in Madness
The all-new Double Chicken Dynamite will be available from 29 June 2026 across 1,400+ KFC restaurants nationwide for dine-in and takeaway, as well as via the KFC app, website and leading food delivery.
About KFC
KFC, a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM.), is a global chicken restaurant brand with a rich, decades long history of success and innovation. It all started with one cook, Colonel Harland Sanders, who created a finger lickin’ good recipe more than 80 years ago, a list of secret herbs and spices scratched out on the back of the door to his kitchen. Today we still follow his formula for success, with real cooks breading and freshly preparing our delicious chicken by hand in more than 26,000 restaurants in over 145 countries and territories around the world.

