You Can Only Get These Taco Bell Items if You Leave the Country
You might think you know Taco Bell, but step outside the U.S. and the menu can look completely different. With locations in more than 25 countries, the chain experiments in ways American customers rarely see. Some ideas eventually make their way back home, while others stay exclusive to one region. That is how a few of Taco Bell’s most creative items end up existing overseas, unnoticed until they suddenly start trending online.
Kimchi Quesadilla – South Korea
Taco Bell launched this in South Korea around June 2016. It combines fermented kimchi with cheese and a grilled tortilla structure. Kimchi is already very important in Korean daily meals, so pairing it with melted cheese made sense locally while still feeling new to global audiences.
Tikka Masala Burrito – India
This limited-release wrap features grilled chicken with tandoori mayo, Mexican rice, and cilantro. India’s fast-food market heavily embraces familiar spice blends, so combining tikka masala flavor with a burrito format helped Taco Bell remain recognizable while still matching local taste preferences.
Kathitto – India
Instead of a tortilla, this burrito uses dhakai parantha, a layered flatbread common in South Asian cooking. Taco Bell marketed it as “Mexican inside, Indian outside,” showing how format swaps can feel more natural to local customers.
Chocodilla – Latin America, Philippines, Spain, United Kingdom
This dessert quesadilla contains melted chocolate, often in a Nutella-style spread. Some countries use chocolate tortillas, especially in parts of Central America. The concept appears across multiple markets, proving it performs well internationally even without a major United States rollout.
Chocomarsh Wrap – Spain
This Spain-exclusive dessert wraps melted chocolate and marshmallow inside a pressed tortilla-style wrap, similar in format to a Crunchwrap but built as a sweet item. The Chocomarsh Wrap reflects a broader European fast-food pattern in which dessert portability is important. It is designed to be eaten on the go, which aligns with how many Spanish city customers treat fast food as a quick snack rather than a full meal.
Loaded Fries Variations – United Kingdom, Chile, Japan, Canada
Loaded fries are available on many international Taco Bell menus. Chile even sells a fry-stuffed Burrito Papa Suprema. Canada tested Cheetos Crunchwrap versions in 2016 and 2017, which later inspired the United States Cheetos burrito testing in Cincinnati.
Cheesy Lava Taco – India
India’s Cheesy Lava Taco is built as a double-shell taco designed to maximize texture and sauce layering. The outer layer uses a crispy chalupa-style shell. Inside sits a second corn taco shell filled with lava sauce, sour cream, Pepper BBQ-style sauce, lettuce, pico, and a cheese-heavy loaded patty. Lava sauce itself is a spicy cheese-based sauce with heat-forward fast-food flavors.
Shrimp And Avocado Burrito – Japan
Japan’s Taco Bell menus often include seafood because it is very important in Japanese fast-food culture. The shrimp burrito fits into that pattern while still keeping the familiar burrito structure that Taco Bell customers expect.
Tacones – Kuwait
Tacones are Taco Bell Kuwait’s twist on hard-shell tacos, shaped into cone-style shells rather than traditional flat-fold taco forms. The cone is filled with ingredients like crispy chicken, potatoes, cheese sauce, and spicy or Volcano-style sauces, depending on the variation.
Loaded Fries Pocket – Canada
The Loaded Fries Pocket is a tortilla wrap filled with seasoned beef, nacho cheese sauce, sour cream, chipotle sauce, and French fries. Canada has become a frequent testing ground for North American menu innovation because customer taste preferences overlap with those in U.S. markets, while still allowing for more experimentation.