Get your greasy bucket: The best fried chicken restaurants in Singapore
There are many ways to fry a chicken. Lucky for us, Singapore’s foreign talent policy is open enough to accommodate various different types of fried chicken on our shores. With this list, you’d best believe we’ll be popping by for a bucket full of wings!
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Ah Tan Wings
#01-40, Yishun Park Hawker Centre, 51 Yishun Avenue 11, Singapore 768867
Available for islandwide delivery.
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There’s a hawker so obsessed over prawn paste chicken that he dedicated an entire hawker stall to selling the stuff. At Ah Tan Wings, har cheong gai isn’t just a side dish to your meal; it’s the main highlight. The gloriously crisp batter is used to coat its signature chicken wings, and served with fragrant rice and a dollop of tangy homemade chilli that helps cut through the grease. But those feeling lazy can opt for the hefty chicken cutlet that’s equally, if not more enjoyable.
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Chir Chir Singapore
multiple locations including 313@Somerset and Bugis Junction
Available for islandwide delivery.
Another branch has opened at Bedok Point (#02-05/06 Bedok Point, 799 New Upper Changi Rd. Bedok MRT. Sun-Thu 10am-10pm; Fri-Sat 10am-11pm).
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Chir Chir, a Korean fried chicken chain with more than 100 outlets across South Korea, opens its first branch in Singapore. The main star of this Korean fried chicken joint has to be the Nest Snow. This dish is served in a pool of creamy, rich sauce, and the chicken tenders are piled over a sweet coleslaw-like salad. The oddest addition is a dollop of whipped cream on top, but we salute its audacity! Of course, if that’s too edgy for your traditionalist sensibilities, you can always opt for less adventurous options like the garlic chicken tenders.
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KFC
multiple locations
Available for islandwide delivery.
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Of course, we can’t talk about fried chicken without talking about the finger-licking-good stuff from KFC. Its well-loved original recipe remains equally as popular as its spicy, crispy variant.
Keep some tissues handy. It’s gonna be messy sinking your teeth into some of the best fried chicken in Singapore.
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