10 Places in Singapore That Serve Superb Fried Chicken
June 04, 2018
What’s a snack that can never go wrong? Fried chicken! Although it isn’t the healthiest snack to have, fried chicken is a tantalising item that is loved by many. Crispy and succulent fried chicken is highly addictive, and definitely very hard to stay away from.
It’s probably not a good idea to indulge in fried chicken every day, but an occasional indulgence is a necessity!
We have sussed out ten places in Singapore where you can get yourself a cluckingly good fried chicken!
Ah Tan Wings
25-year-old Wee Yang’s har cheong gai is so well loved that the wings always run out way before the closing time. Go for the Atas Wing Meal ($4.90) which comprises four pieces of har cheong kai, rice and a sunny side up, or the Atas Cutlet Meal ($5.90) which comes with a har cheong cutlet instead of 4 wings (u.p: $1.60 each)
The wings are marinated for a minimum of 2 days to ensure that the meat fully absorbs the savoury har cheong marinade. Each crispy wing exudes a strong fragrance that will leave anyone lusting for more! Read more: https://www.chuankain1.sg-host.com/ah-tan-wings/
Ah Tan Wings
Address: #01-40 Yishun Park Hawker Centre, Blk 51 Yishun Avenue 11, Singapore 768867
Phone: 6123 4567
Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays: 11am to 3pm, 4pm to 9pm. Closed on Mondays.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ahtanwings/
Eng Kee
If you’re a fan of chicken wings, you shouldn’t miss out on the ones offered at Eng Kee. Located along Commonwealth Drive, this economic bee hoon hawker stall has wowed many patrons with their mouth-watering chicken wings.
The chicken wings ($1.30/pc) here are fried to perfection — crisp exterior, thin layer of greasy fat and juicy, flavourful meat. You can have the chicken wings on their own, or have them as an accompaniment to the economic bee hoon ($0.80/plate), along with other dishes, such as long beans ($0.50/portion), otah ($1.20/pc) and ngoh hiang ($1.10). Read more: https://www.chuankain1.sg-host.com/eng-kee-chicken-wings/
Eng Kee
Address: 117 Commonwealth Drive, #01-711 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore 141091
Phone: 9233 9330
Email Address: engkeechickenwings@gmail.com
Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays: 12pm to 10pm, closed on Sundays.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Eng-Kee-Chicken-Wings-301738776682707/
Goldhill Family Restaurant
If you’re looking for a super affordable meal that consists of delicious fried chicken, look no further than Goldhill Family Restaurant.
For $2, you get a plate of rice, 2 vegetables and 1 chicken wing at this zhap chye png stall. How affordable is that?!
The chicken wings ($1/pc) here are fried in small batches, which ensures that every diner gets a piping hot crispy chicken wing. Although there isn’t a ton of batter covering the wing, there is still a good amount that ensures a loud crunch, before your teeth touches the greasy skin. Read more: https://admin.misstamchiak.com/goldhill-family-restaurant/
Goldhill Family Restaurant
Address: Blk 6 Hougang Ave 3, Singapore 530006
Phone: 6282 4232
Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays: 7.30am to 7pm, Sundays: 7.30am to 2pm.
Hi Leskmi Nasi Lemak
Hi Leskmi Nasi Lemak sells Chinese-style nasi lemak. Diners are able to choose from 3 nasi lemak sets, or customise their own nasi lemak meal. Read more: https://www.chuankain1.sg-host.com/hi-leskmi-nasi-lemak
Although the chicken wings were on the drier side, the skin was still nicely crisp, and the meat well-seasoned. The homemade sambal complemented the chicken wings perfectly with its smoky sweetness and slight spicy kick.
Hi Leskmi Nasi Lemak
Address: 90 Whampoa Drive #01-24 Singapore 320090
Phone: 9830 1929 (Carol) or 8328 3144 (Jonathan)
Opening Hours: 11.15am to 9pm daily.
Ponggol Nasi Lemak
Punggol Nasi Lemak is no stranger to long queues. They are especially known for their fried chicken wing, and drumstick, which are lightly seasoned. A crunchy exterior, and wonderfully succulent meat, what more can you ask for? The wings are a little greasy, but that shouldn’t stop you from savouring every bit of it!
The wings are so popular that almost every patron orders one, or two!
Ponggol Nasi Lemak
Address: #01-01 Blk 371 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208998
Phone: 6293 0020
Website: https://www.ponggolnasilemak.com.sg/
Email Address: info@ponggolnasilemak.com.sg
Opening Hours: 12pm to 11pm daily.
Salt
Unlike the other places in this listing, Salt doesn’t have chicken wings. Instead, their version of fried chicken is in a cutlet form!
The menu at Salt is rather lean. Diners either choose fried chicken cutlet, or the sous vide grilled chicken, to go with their pasta or fried rice.
The chicken cutlet had a beautiful golden brown skin, that was shatteringly crispy. Within it lies a tender and juicy piece of chicken thigh. The owners shared that they use their own flour mixture to achieve that flawless crisp. Read more: https://www.chuankain1.sg-host.com/salt/
Salt
Address: 51 Old Airport Road, #01-128, Singapore 390051
Phone: 9488 1116
Opening Hours: Wednesdays to Mondays: 12pm to 2.30pm, 5pm to 9pm. Closed on Tuesdays and lunch on Sundays.
Tony Cafe
Tucked within Adelphi Shopping Centre is Tony Café, a no-frills eatery that sells zhap chye png. What’s so special about this place is that on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Tony Café sells their own rendition of fried chicken wings!
The owner, Shirley, shared that their recipe is adapted from the corona chicken recipe, which explains how the well-cooked chicken’s beautiful golden brown exterior. The chicken wings were all well-seasoned, and boasted tender and succulent flesh that was highly addictive!
Tony Cafe
Address: 1 Coleman Street, #02-23 Adelphi Shopping Centre, Singapore 179803
Phone: 6336 7869
Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays: 7.30am to 3.30pm, closed on Sundays.
Two Wings
Two Wings, which started out as a hawker stall in Bukit Merah, has grown into a chicken wing empire. The brand currently has two outlets, one at Timbre+ and the other at Essen At The Pinnacle.
The wings($8.90/6 pieces) which are sourced from Brazil, as they are supposed to be fattier and meatier, are all fried upon order. This ensures that every customer gets a freshly fried and crispy wing. 3 different flavours — salted egg yolk, chilli crab, and the original heritage flavour— are available.
Two Wings
Address: Timbre+, JTC LaunchPad @ one-north, 73A Ayer Rajah Crescent, Singapore 139957
Website: http://twowings.com.sg/
Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays: 11am to 10pm, closed on Sundays. .
Victor Famous Fried Chicken Wing Rice
Victor’s Famous Fried Chicken Wing has been around for over 30 years. They may be better known as Carona Fried Chicken, a household name that enjoyed a certain level of fame back in the 1980s. Victor, the owner, told us that he sold the Carona franchise to a friend years ago. The Carona brand has been discontinued but the recipe lives on with this stall. Their customer base comprises loyal fans who grew up eating Carona fried chicken.
The fried chicken wings were really crispy, even after being left out in the open for 15 minutes. The seasoning of the chicken, which had hints of spices, was distinctly different — unlike that of the typical chicken wings. Needless to say, the wings lived up to their reputation and were incredibly addictive. I finished the two chicken wings in no time at all. For full article: https://www.chuankain1.sg-host.com/victor-famous-fried-chicken/
Victor Famous Fried Chicken Wing Rice and Hainanese Chicken Rice
Address: 638 Veerasamy Rd, #01-101 Yi He Eating House, Singapore 200638
Opening Hours: 11.30am to 8pm daily.
Yon Yan
Touted as the “Prime Minster Fried Chicken”, Yon Yan rose to fame after PM Lee braved a 30-minute queue for their fried chicken wings at its previous outlet in Redhill. The hawker stall has relocated to West Coast Market Square. Read the full article here: https://www.chuankain1.sg-host.com/yon-yan/
Although the stall sells economic bee hoon ($0.60/plate), it is famous for its fried chicken wings ($1.40/pc). The stall fries the chicken in small batches, which ensures that everyone gets piping hot fried chicken. These delicious chicken wings had a nice crisp exterior, encapsulating the juicy and moist chicken meat. Like with any deep-fried food, the greasiness was present, but not overwhelming.
Yon Yan
Address: 726 Clementi West Street 2, West Coast Market Square #01-191, Singapore 120726
Phone: 6123 4567
Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Saturdays: 11am to 2pm, 5pm to 8.30pm, closed on Mondays & Sundays.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Yon-Yan-Fried-Chicken-Wings-221419568400029/
And, that’s a wrap! Gather your troops and head to one, or more, of the places on our list to satisfy your craving for mouth-watering fried chicken! We sure know what we will be eating this weekend!
MissTamChiak.com made anonymous visits and paid its own meals at the stalls featured here.
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