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Amazing price for the food that you get.
And the pipes were very nice even though we came in 20 min before closing.I will say that the cut of chicken that I had was basically 50% bones. So that sucked . Could have used more edible meat, but for $6 it's hard to complain.
Be the first to ReplyFood was great, really worth the hype.
First place we ate at when we landed in singapore. Cheap and good. The chicken and rice was worth it. It was about $5 or $6 US. We also order the 3 meat comb platter. It was ok a little sweet for me not sure It was worth It but the chicken and rice came with a egg and totally worth It. There drink were ok to. The line move quickly and had a lot of seating options. Would really recommend.
Be the first to ReplyFood was very good and quick.
I will say that with the hype I expected it to be much better. My group got a large order of multiple things and family style shared. Highly suggest that
Be the first to ReplyI stopped in here for a bite to eat.
I ordered the dumplings and they were pretty good with the spicy sauce. I didn't expect them to be deep fried, but worth the calories.
Be the first to ReplyI'm not enough of a foodie to know what should constitute a
I'm not enough of a foodie to know what should constitute a Michelin starred restaurant, but true to the reviews this place was definitely good. No wait, signs everywhere touting their Michelin star, and relatively quick. A simple meal.
Be the first to ReplyThe most epic meal I had under $5.
Definitely lives up to the reputation of cheapest Michelin rated restaurant. I wish there is one close by where I live. Everyone who comes to Singapore should come to China town experience the next level Chinese food.Roasted chicken with crispy skin was juicy, The skin on pork was very crunchy. I'm still trying to recover from intense mouthgasm after I left the restaurant.
Be the first to ReplyI have absolutely no clue how this place got a Michelin
I have absolutely no clue how this place got a Michelin star. The quality of the chicken is so bad that it is not ย eatable - it is garbage. So, we ended up eating the rice only.
Be the first to ReplyCame here for the novelty of saying we ate at the cheapest
Came here for the novelty of saying we ate at the cheapest michelin-star restaurant. The place is pretty clean and spacious. They keep the AirCon at freezing temperatures so pick your tables wisely :) This location felt a little bit like a fast food chain, which I guess is a consequence of popularity. Thankfully the day we came there were no lines, otherwise not sure we would have waited.We ordered the cha siew and chicken. The meat was cooked well, but the race was a bit bland. The food was ok, nothing to come back for, but it satisfied our hunger.
Be the first to ReplyThere are numerous local foods to sample on! But while
There are numerous local foods to sample on! But while you're in town, make your way to Hawker Chan and eat the cheapest one Michelin star meal in the planet, Soya Sauce Chicken Rice! So simple but full of flavour, definitely worth the queue!
Be the first to ReplyAn empty Chinatown before the COVID-19 shutdown meant a
An empty Chinatown before the COVID-19 shutdown meant a rare sight: Liao Fan Hawker Chan with no lines. We took this opportunity to try out one of the cheapest Michelin star meals and see whether it lived up to the ratings. Our verdict: meh, not worth waiting in line for. The soya chicken is a very simple dish that is tasty but not very special. The place has definitely been commercialized due to its popularity and has unfortunately lost its simple, down to earth hawker roots in this bright and modern fast food-esque location.
Be the first to ReplyGet your fix from a Michelin star cook.
The chicken is superb. Order a whole dark sauced chicken and slowly dip in the sauce to savor the taste. The meat is tender and cooked just right. Compliment it with a plate of noodles cooked to perfection. Go early or the chicken runs out. 4 starts for me.
Be the first to ReplyAlthough this place is overhyped, I was not expecting much,
Although this place is overhyped, I was not expecting much, so my experience was neither overwhelming nor underwhelming. Fortunately, there wasn't a long line when I came, so I got my meal almost immediately after ordering up front. I ordered the cha siew & chicken with rice and it KIND OF tasted like what I've already had before. The cha siew and chicken were cooked well, the chicken was tender, and the soy sauce was SWEEEET, so it's a bit different than what I've had; I think honey might be in the marinade recipe. I prefer the cha siew over the chicken because the flavoring was bomb, but the entire meal was very satisfying for me. The reviews here are mixed but I actually enjoy and appreciate simple + affordable foods and that's exactly what Chef Chan's belief is. I'm pretty glad a non-expensive nor fancy fine-dining restaurant like simple Hawker Chan received a Michelin star. It's worth checking out and I don't know why you wouldn't want to spend less than USD$3 for a meal, because honestly, what can that get you especially in America? NOTHING. I personally RECOMMEND!
Be the first to ReplyOn my trip to Singapore I was determined to have the famous
On my trip to Singapore I was determined to have the famous "cheapest Michelin star meal". I wasn't able to locate the original stall in the hawker market until after they sold out, but came to their chain storefront instead to have the faux experience.The chicken itself was fantastic, and extremely flavorful. I could eat that stuff for days.But, the experience overall felt a little bit like they turned the original Hawker Chan into a McDonalds. It's commercial and the food, though tasty, came out a bit cold.I'm still extremely happy I was able to eat here-- because it was extremely tasty-- but the commercialization is a little bit disappointing to me.
Be the first to ReplyHow this place got a Michelin star is beyond my
How this place got a Michelin star is beyond my comprehension. I realize the Michelin star was awarded to the original location in the actual hawker center, however the adding of locations must have have a negative effect. Honestly, it was easily the worst food we've had in 3 days in Singapore. The chicken was not very tasty, yet it was juicy. Perhaps because to us, it seemed undercooked. We had seen videos and saw some redness in the meat, but this was a little much. Rice was basic, sauce/gravy didn't really add anything. Sadly, the half egg was the best part. Skip this place, way better food all around.
Be the first to ReplyI don't know.
I didn't get the hype. Chicken rice is extremely bland. I did tons of research prior to our trip to Singapore and this is THE DISH to try but it just did nothing for me. The restaurant is extremely crowded (surely due to the Michelin Star) and you have to stalk a table to sit down. Food is prepared quickly but generally you will need to share a table with a stranger and have someone standing over you waiting for you to finish. It's not worth the hassle in my opinion. It's located on the bustling food street in Chinatown and there are tons of other ย options.
Be the first to ReplyProbably one of the cheapest Michelin star meal you can
Probably one of the cheapest Michelin star meal you can find for $5! Went around lunch time and the place was PACKED...we waited in line for at least half an hr. Trying to find a table? Don't. We ordered the soya chicken with rice, roasted pork with rice, and soy sauce vegetables. As a Cantonese I pretty much grew up eating roasted meats and chicken and I have to say the food quality was underwhelming. The chicken wasn't really tender and actually somewhat dry. Same thing goes with the roasted pork: there could have been more layering with the lean and fatty parts so the meat isn't too dry. You can't beat the price of $5 but honestly there are so many hawkers in Singapore that offer much cheaper and flavorful options.The seating/lining up situation was also very hectic given that there were a lot of people trying to find seats with trays of food in their hands in a very cramped space. It was an interesting experience given the chain's fame but honestly I wouldn't be back.
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