Taco Bell’s Naked Chicken Chalupa is back.

In January 2017, after two years of tests, the Mexican fast-food chain launched the most controversial chalupa ever. Instead of a traditional tortilla shell, the Naked Chicken Chalupa uses just that – a fried-chicken shell wrapped around lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.

The product was a hit. However, as a limited-time offering, it didn’t linger on menus for long.

Now, it’s back.

On Tuesday, Taco Bell announced it was bringing back the Naked Chicken Chalupa for a limited time, as well as the new, spicier Wilder Naked Chicken Chalupa.

The last time the chalupa hit menus, we had a chance to taste test the over-the-top dish. Here's what it is like to try the Naked Chicken Chalupa - and why the idea of a fried-chicken shell is just wild enough to work.


Rob Poetsch, a Taco Bell spokesperson, told Business Insider that the chain's biggest obstacle for the controversial menu item's launch was convincing customers to give the unorthodox chalupa a chance.

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While we arrived with doubts, the aroma alone persuaded us to look at it in a new light. The scent of fried chicken — with a hint of spice — buoyed our hopes.

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The size is manageable, not overwhelming nor disappointingly puny. It comes in a specially crafted cardboard carrier, which helps catch errant tomato chunks and lettuce. It also provides increased portability to the item, something sacrificed with the loss of the traditional shell.

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For the chalupa to work, so must the chicken. Lo and behold, the chicken surpasses what is required of it; it's tender, crunchy, and very well seasoned. This chicken doesn't have the run-of-the-mill fast-food chicken taste so often found, thanks to its well-calibrated spiciness.

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The filling serves as a reminder: you're at Taco Bell. It's the classic iceberg lettuce shreds, tomato chunks, and cheese that grounds it and firmly places within the Taco Bell canon.

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What makes this better than just a strangely shaped chicken patty with sandwich toppings dropped on it? The sauce. The subtle yet crucial avocado ranch sauce serves as a smooth counterpoint to the heat of spicy chicken shell. It's the unsung hero of the whole chalupa.

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While we wouldn't call fried chicken healthy, the Naked Chicken Chalupa is a fresher, less ostentatious menu item than we originally assumed. It avoids becoming a grease bomb, a common oily quagmire that many fast-food chains stumble into (lest we forget KFC's Double Down). As we finished ours, we found ourselves not stuffed, but satisfied.

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For $2.99, this quirky chalupa is a surprisingly solid and reliable meal. Taco Bell says that this may just be the start of its venture into the fried chicken arena. If so, they're off to a winning start.

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