PSA: The Korean College Girl Room SalonTaco Bell test kitchen -- a magical mystery land for fast food lovers -- is opening its doors to the public.
That means you -- yes, you -- can book a reservation to dine at the very same test kitchen that thought a fried chicken taco was a good idea.
Starting May 5, the fast food retailer will work with OpenTable to book 32 guests for a dinner held May 19 at Taco Bell HQ in Irvine, California.
The menu -- prepared by the brand's top chefs -- will feature upcoming products plus "twists on Taco Bell favorites," according to a press release. The dinner is free for whoever manages to snag a reservation, though you'll have to pay your own way to get there. Guests must also be at least 21 years old to attend. Sorry, teens.
Should you miss the opportunity to book a table through Taco Bell's OpenTable URL on May 5, don't fret-- the fast food retailer plans to offer more dining events later this year. Bon appétit!
[H/T: Refinery29]
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