Singapore may be that country where the famed Crazy, Rich Asians ‘supposedly’ hail from…
But it appears that at the end of the line, there is a market for all the Sane, Budget-friendly Asians out there too.
There’s a Hidden $1 Chicken Rice in Hougang
According to a post by Facebook user Eunice Tan, one stall in Singapore is currently holding what may be the most worth-it promotion in a while:
A generous portion of soya sauce chicken rice… at just $1.
Yes folks, this ginormous spread costs just $1. Even the likes of Ananas normally only go as low as $2.
And for the record, the portion does not seem to be your typical run-off-the-mill, plastic-tasting chicken rice either.
“The usual chicken rice is already very delicious and cheap,” Tan gushed in Mandarin.
And to further enhance the incredulity of it all, adding roasted pork only entails an extra S$1.
This means that with just S$2, you’re able to get a sumptuous spread like this:
In addition, you can even procure a whole steamed or soy sauce chicken… for just S$9.90.
That’s nearly S$6 off the usual price.
As such, the consensus is pretty clear by this point.
More than affordable prices… more than generous portions.
“And this chicken rice has a lot of chicken,” added Eunice.
Indeed, it’s no wonder Netizens are going gaga over the whole deal.
You can view the full Facebook post down here.
Don’t Say BoJio
At this point, you might be screaming your lungs out.
“Where on earth is this fabled place that serves S$1 chicken rice?”
Well, according to Eunice, the stall’s located in the Hougang area – at FoodCity Coffeeshop, at Block 529 Hougang Avenue 6.
As for the name of the stall?
Master Hua Hong Kong Style Roasted Delights.
Now, though the deal may pretty much be closed off to those dwelling in the extreme West or South…
It’s still very much available to those in the North or East.
So if you’re running a little tight on finances and would appreciate a good meal at budget-friendly fares…
You may wanna hit up Master Hua Hong Kong Style Roasted Delights for some well-worth savings.
Featured Image: Facebook (Eunice Tan)
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