T1’s food court is where you’ll find KFC at AMD
This KFC sits airside in Terminal T1, in the main food court used by most domestic departures. It’s a standard counter-service setup, so you order at the till and wait for your number. Expect familiar chicken buckets, burgers, fries, and soft drinks, with combo meals typically priced higher than city outlets thanks to airport markups.
Being in T1 means this KFC mainly serves IndiGo, Akasa, and other domestic passengers, not T2’s international crowd. Hours roughly track the domestic bank of flights from early morning to late evening; if you have a 06:00 departure, it’s usually one of the first places to open. Seating is shared with neighboring brands in the same food court zone, so grab any open table nearby.
Menu-wise, focus on what KFC does consistently: fried chicken pieces, zinger-style burgers, and fries. Buckets and box meals are the most predictable value if you’re feeding 2–3 people before a T1 departure. Vegetarian options are limited to standard Indian-branch sides and burgers, so check the board carefully if you need a non-chicken meal, and expect less variety than a high-street KFC in Ahmedabad.
Service time at this T1 outlet varies with flight waves; during the evening rush between roughly 19:00 and 22:00, queues can stack up and you may wait 10–20 minutes from order to pickup. Soft drinks and packaged items come fast, but fresh chicken slows things down. Prices are fixed at airport rates, so don’t expect city discounts or promotions that you might see at SG Highway or other town locations.
Tip: if your boarding pass shows a gate at the far end of T1, order to go, since walking back from the food court to some distant gates can eat 5–10 minutes, especially during peak domestic banks.