Grilled curry chicken with romaine lettuce, quinoa, button mushroom, onsen egg and Japanese sesame dressing from the newly-opened The Green Bucket at CT Hub 2 in Lavender. Its appealing below-$10 price tag should give daily slices and rice barters a good run for their money – whilst the curry chicken…
Bangkok Fried Chicken with green chilli nam jim from Bird Bird. The chicken smells like it had just finished a rejuvenating spa session, whilst elsewhere the green chilli nam jim launches a fiery seed blast which envelopes your tongue with a sharp citric wave – an attack that is, interestingly,…
Sauced Padi Garlic Chicken from Oven & Fried Chicken. Essentially sweet Korean fried chicken caught in flagrante with Two Chef Eating Place’s famous drunken cockles. Garlic dominates the conversation, whilst elsewhere those equipped with Mario-esque levels of evasion can actually cleanly avoid the vicious scarlet traps without any consequence. 4.2/5…
Air-fried chicken winglets from Nekkid, The Naked Finn’s sister bar concept located steps away. Essentially the spirit of chicken satay flying on BBQ pit nostalgia clouds. 3.5/5 Nekkid Block 41 Malan Road Singapore 109454
Salted Egg Chicken Waffle from Ivory Coffee. The soft-hearted waffle deserves care and sympathy for mean girl project mates saying his ideas are half-baked. Elsewhere, the batter and skin-heavy salted egg chicken is mildly engrossing, with the sauce – potentially justifying a chargeable spinoff concept – helping to make the…
Buttermilk Fried Chicken with Sriracha from Humpback’s Sunday Brunch. The chicken’s performance felt slightly phoned in, but this was inconsequential since the combination of spunky paprika and uncompromisingly unrelenting sriracha dialled up the heat to Fifty Shades of Grey levels. 3.7/5 This was a hosted meal, courtesy of Humpback. Humpback…
Fried Chicken (half portion) from Punch’s dinner menu – tomato and roasted capsicum relish, blue cheese dip, pickles. The fried chicken wore its delicious crusty curry powder-esque hide with pride, whilst elsewhere the surprisingly addictive relish was like a complicated love triangle involving grape, tomato and red pepper. 3.7/5 Punch…
Popcorn chicken with spicy coriander mayo and homemade chilli sauce from Paper Crane, situated within the SCWO near Bras Basah MRT. The wet chilli sauce sends lashings of powdery incendiaries onto the tongue, with the creamy coriander mayo being the chilli’s herbier, tangier sister. The dips are so naughtily revelatory,…
Chicken karaage with citrus mayo from Copper on Stanley. The reliable fried chicken gets instant invigoration from the sriracha-spiked creamy mayo, which gently needles your tongue like a flirtatious acupuncturist. 3.7/5 Copper on Stanley 3 Stanley Street Singapore 068722