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Get Your Chicken Fix at Yishun 925 Chicken Rice

 


925 Chicken Rice in Yishun is a must-try for any food lover. With multiple branches all over Singapore, it's clear that this chicken rice stall has earned quite a reputation.

We decided to see what all the fuss was about and headed down to the original Yishun location. The queue was long even on a weekday afternoon, but the staff were efficient and friendly, making the wait bearable.

When we finally got our hands on the chicken rice, we were not disappointed. The rice was cooked to perfection, with just the right amount of greasiness and a fragrant aroma that whet our appetites. It wasn't clumpy nor mushy, but rather fluffy and light, making it a joy to eat. And when we mixed the rice with the sauce used on the chicken, the flavors melded together perfectly.

Speaking of the chicken, it was chunky, moist and tender. The sauce used on it was not too salty nor too sweet, but just right. We also loved the dark soy sauce and the thick, spicy chili sauce that added a kick of heat to the dish.

At $3.50 or $4.50 for a meatier portion, the prices were very reasonable, especially given the quality of the food. We left feeling full and satisfied, with a newfound appreciation for what makes good chicken rice.

Overall, we highly recommend 925 Chicken Rice in Yishun for a delicious and filling meal that won't break the bank. With its tasty rice, succulent chicken and flavorful sauces, it's no wonder this stall has become a household name in Singapore's food scene.

925 Yishun Hainanese Chicken Rice Opening Hours and Location

11am - 8:30pm Daily

Address: Blk 1 #01-249, 925 Yishun Central

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