There are a lot of places in Singapore that offer lip-smacking chicken rice. From the famous Michelin-starred chicken rice to hidden gems in the food court. Should you have a list of chicken rice places to try, here’s another noteworthy spot to add to your list. If you have yet to try chicken rice balls, it is time to check out Sin Kee at Simpang Bedok!
$0.50 Huge Chicken Rice Ball Is Spotted
In most hawkers, you will have chicken rice scattered all over your plate, or in a form of a bowl. Chicken rice balls will certainly elevate your dining experience. Chicken rice balls aren’t something new. In fact, it is considered a traditional delicacy in Malacca, Singapore. Right here on the island, there are very few places that offer chicken rice balls.
You can find this traditional delicacy Qi Lin Xuan Chicken Rice in Jurong West or Sin Kee in Simpang Bedok. Sin Kee’s chicken rice balls are huge! It’s like nothing we have ever seen before. Sin Kee prepares their chicken in two ways, roasted or poached. Their selections of cuts include whole ($29), half ($15), or drumstick/thigh ($10). One serving of rice is equivalent to two large chicken rice balls.
Complete the meal with other add-ons such as braised egg, chicken, gizzard, and chicken liver. In a recent post by Sin Kee Simpang Bedok, it has mentioned that they are only able to take up to 30 pre-orders or one group buy per day due to the Covid-19 situation. On the same post, it has also thanked everyone for their interest in purchasing chicken rice balls.
Enjoy Chicken Rice Balls At Sin Kee Simpang Bedok
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