Chick-fil-A is opening its first outlet in Singapore come late 2025
Earlier in June this year, the well-loved American fast-food brand Chick-fil-A had a pop-up at Esplanade, seeing fully booked dine-in reservations and snaking queues over the three days it was around. Here’s some good news for those who have tried it and fell in love with it: the brand is opening its first permanent outlet in Singapore in late 2025, marking the brand’s entry into Asia.
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If you don’t already know, Chick-fil-A is known for its delicious fast-food prepared with high-quality ingredients. The brand has more than 3,000 restaurants globally, and is particularly popular in its home country.
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With the opening scheduled for late next year, details about the full menu are still under wraps. However, we have a strong hunch that its Original Chicken Sandwich will be a staple. This mouthwatering creation features a whole, boneless chicken breast seasoned with a secret blend of spices, pressure-cooked to perfection in refined peanut oil, and served with crisp dill pickles and two toasted buns. It’s a classic we can’t wait to enjoy!
Another classic item from the chain is its Waffle Potato Fries, lightly dusted with sea salt. While these skin-on fries may not be the star of the show, they are said to be excellent fries in their own right.
During the June pop-up, four sauces were highlighted: the classic Chick-fil-A sauce, Garden Herb Ranch, Sweet & Spicy Sriracha, and Honey Mustard. Among these, our favourite was the original Chick-fil-A sauce, celebrated for its perfect blend of sweet, savoury, and tangy flavours.
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