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Boon Tong Kee (Balestier Road) (MICHELIN Guide)

Established in 1979 in a small stall in Chinatown selling chicken rice, Boon Tong Kee has since expanded to 8 restaurants across the island, people have loved it silky white sauce chicken rice and the finest quality for all its food. Now the restaurant also serves "Zi Char" (home-style cooked food) for more option to the diners. 

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Hawker Chan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle

Hawker Chan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle is the first Singapore hawker stall to be awarded with one Michelin star. 
With a humble beginning as a  Chinatown Food Centre, the store serves the mouth-watery soy sauce chicken rice and roasted pork. Due to the store huge publicity be ready to queue for up to 2 hours on a crowded day. 

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Sin Kee Famous Cantonese Chicken Rice (MICHELIN Guide)

Sin Kee Famous Cantonese Chicken Rice serves chicken rice with soft and tender chicken on top of minced ginger and chicken rice chill for a more mouth-watering taste. There are usually long crowds queuing for this stall and they are sold out usually by noon time.

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Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice

Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is in the Michelin Guide list,  its signature dish is the Hainanese boneless chicken rice, and the roasted version of the chicken rice for people who preferred roasted chicken.

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People's Park Hainanese Chicken Rice

People's Park Hainanese Chicken Rice is on the Michelin Guide lists, it offers Cantonese style roasted meats, which includes roasted pork, duck, Herbal Chicken Soup, Pork Ribs Lotus Soup, Pork Ribs Watercress Soup, Salted Vegetable Duck Soup. The food is priced very reasonably so many people queue for the food.

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Hua Kee Chicken Rice

Hua Kee Chicken Rice is in the Michelin Guide list, it serves Hainanese chicken rice served with chicken rice sauce and the rice is well cooked and rich in chicken essence flavor. 

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Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice

Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice is in the Michelin Guide list, serving Hainanese Chicken rice and is highly popular amongst both residents living around the area, office workers and people from other areas coming just to buy their chicken rice hence you will see a long queue since it is so popular.

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Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice

Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice, is in the Michelin Guide list. It serves Hainanese chicken rice with the option of roasted or steamed chicken. It also offers chicken rice sets for group eating with vegetables and soup at affordable price.

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Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice

Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is in the Michelin Guide list, which serves Boneless Hainanese chicken rice with soft and tender chicken and fragrant chicken rice. You can add chili and ginger sauce for additional taste.

Chicken Rice

Chicken Rice is a popular dish amongst Singaporean and it can be found at almost everywhere from coffeeshops to hawker centres and restaurants. It is delicious and affordable and has been one of Singaporean’s favourite dishes.

Hawker Chan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle is the first Singapore hawker stall to be awarded with one Michelin star. 
With a humble beginning as a  Chinatown Food Centre, the store serves the mouth-watery soy sauce chicken rice and roasted pork. Due to the store huge publicity be ready to queue for up to 2 hours on a crowded day.

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