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There are many Hainanese chicken restaurant or eateries in Singapore. My favourite is Wee Nam Kee. The poached chicken is tender and smooth. Although the chicken rice can be better, the poached chicken made it to my top list. In Brunei, people always said TT is the...
Where Does Hainanese Chicken Rice Come From?Hainanese chicken rice derives from early Chinese immigrants of Southern China, in the Hainan province, and is adapted from a similar Hainan dish called Wenchang chicken. Hainanese chicken rice is widely considered the national dish of Singapore, and is...
With the amount of chicken rice stalls in coffeeshops, chicken rice speciality outlets, chicken rice sold in food courts (I like the one at Pavilion) and
Singapore7984contributions 0 I think the claypot rice is not too bad in term of the rice cooked till a very right texture.. the chicken meat is tender and the sausages too. You have to pour on the black soya sauce and oil. To me, nothing really spectacular as it tasted the...
Comfort food at its simplest. 'Zi char' refers to a type of home-style cooking dished out by casual eateries and food stalls around Singapore.Local staples include wok-fried fare such as hor fun and char kway teow (stir-fried rice noodles), pork ribs cooked with coffe...
Ever tried the famous Hainanese Chicken Rice? I’m not quite sure if this popular dish was originated from Singapore or Malaysia. Some friends told me that it was from Singapore. Is it right? No matter you go into a Singaporean or Malaysian restaurant, they would definitely offer this dish...
Even if you don't know your way around a local restaurant, this is worth a look. There is a 'set meal' of Chicken and Rice. It comes with local tea and some local vegetables and they will give you a fork, should you need one. Its cheap and the chicken is delightful. ...