Chicken wings are a staple for late-night supper runs at hawker centres, and are also a popular side dish to share with friends. Singapore-style BBQ chicken wings are typically juicy, well-marinated, and charcoal-grilled for a deep, rich flavour. Most hawker centres have multiple stalls selling chicken wings, and they often serve satay as well. As there are a variety of options across the island, we’ve picked out the best hawker stalls for BBQ chicken wings in Singapore for easy reference.
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Michelin-recognised R&B Express, located in Newton Food Centre, has pretty darn good BBQ Chicken Wings ($1.80 per piece) that are said to be well-grilled with crispy skin and juicy, moist meat. The marination here is top-notch, with distinct flavours of oyster sauce and honey. You can also get Satay at $1 per stick, and they’re open till the wee hours of the night—so don’t be shy to stop by for supper!
Address: 500 Clemenceau Ave North, #01-76, Newton Food Centre, Singapore 229495
Opening hours: Daily 6pm to 3am
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R&B Express is not halal-certified.
Located in Chomp Chomp Food Centre, Good Luck BBQ is a popular spot to grab chicken wings and satay for the peckish. The Chicken Wings ($1.50) here are rich and well-barbecued, possessing a golden-brown hue. The Satay here goes from $0.90 per stick, and they have them in Chicken, Pork, and Mutton variants.
Address: 20 Kensington Park Road, #01-29, Chomp Chomp Centre, Singapore 557269
Opening hours: Daily 4pm to 11:30pm
Chomp Chomp Goodluck BBQ is not halal-certified.
Widely considered the best BBQ chicken wings in the ever-popular East Coast Lagoon Food Village, Ah Hwee BBQ Chicken Wings offers charcoal-grilled Chicken Wings at $1.40 that are freshly grilled to order. We hear that they’re perfectly marinated and tenderly juicy! The Spring Chicken here goes for only $9, perfect for sharing with the fam. Do be prepared for a relatively long queue at this stall.
Address: 1220 East Coast Park, #01-14, East Coast Lagoon Food Village, Singapore 468960
Opening hours: Mon-Tue 3pm to 10:45pm, Fri 3pm to 11pm, Sat 12pm to 11pm, Sun 12pm to 10:45pm
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Ah Hwee BBQ Chicken Wings is not halal-certified.
Boasting an impressive 4.7-star rating on Google Maps, Tong Kee Charcoal BBQ in Old Airport Road Food Centre is one of the premier spots to grab some delicious BBQ wings. Their Chicken Wings ($1.30 per piece) are honey-glazed and well-smoked—with a glistening sheen that just makes your mouth water. The chilli dip here is also said to be zingy and really addictive, pairing well with the savoury meat!
Address: 51 Old Airport Road, #01-24, Singapore 390051
Opening hours: Mon-Tue, Thurs-Fri 4pm to 10pm, Sat-Sun 12pm to 10pm
Tong Kee Charcoal BBQ is not halal-certified.
Though Bedok 85 Market and Food Centre has no shortage of BBQ chicken wing stalls, our pick here is Sin Bedok North BBQ, a mainstay at the hawker centre since 1996. Grab their BBQ Chicken Wings for $1.50 each, and you can also get some Otah to accompany them, priced from $0.60. If you need to load up on carbs, we recommend adding a portion of Nasi Lemak for just $1.80.
Address: 85 Bedok North Street 4, #01-12, Singapore 460085
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 2:30pm to 12am
Sin Bedok North BBQ Chicken Wing is not halal-certified.
Another chicken wing stop in the Bedok area is Chong Pang Huat, which actually has multiple outlets islandwide. Their Chicken Wings sell for $1.60 per piece, and you can even get a large Spring Chicken for $13 if you want more protein. Unsurprisingly, they also have Satay in the Chicken, Pork, and Mutton variants, which start from $0.90 per stick.
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Chong Pang Huat is not halal-certified.
Though Changi Village Hawker Centre is located pretty far from civilisation, if you do find yourself making a journey here, do pay a visit to Jason’s Place. The Chicken Wings here go for $1.70 each. They’re said to be barbecued well and are extremely fragrant. You can also find various Satay here, with Pork, Chicken, and Mutton Satay at $0.90 each, and a unique Pork Belly Satay selling for $1.60 per stick.
Address: 2 Changi Village Road, #01-66, Singapore 500002
Opening hours: Thurs-Tue 12pm to 9pm
Jason’s Place is not halal-certified.
With multiple outlets across hawker centres countrywide, Bedok 511 BBQ Chicken Wing might be a familiar name to those who frequently chomp on hawker chicken wings. At $1.70 per piece, the Chicken Wings here are not grilled too heavily. The Satay here is also fragrant and well-portioned with Pork, Chicken, and Mutton sticks going at $0.90 each.
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Bedok 511 BBQ Chicken Wing is not halal-certified.
Being 100% Muslim-owned, Ahmad Spring Satay & BBQ Chicken Wings is a great spot for halal wings and satay. While one of the many contenders in East Coast Lagoon Food Village, this spot stands out for its grill-to-order Chicken Wings ($1.50 each) and smoky Satay (from $1), for which they have Chicken, Mutton, and Beef. Do expect a long wait time as the stall is quite popular!
Address: 1220 East Coast Park, #01-58, East Coast Lagoon Food Village, Singapore 468960
Opening hours: Wed-Mon 4pm to 11pm
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Ahmad Spring Satay & BBQ Chicken Wings is Muslim-owned.
Mostly located in food courts around the city centre, Huat Huat BBQ Chicken Wings serves up Singapore-style BBQ Chicken Wings, though at a pricier $2 per piece. While the usual culprit, Satay, appears on the menu here, you can also get Carrot Cake ($6) and Rojak ($6) at their stalls for light snacks, supper, or as side-dishes. If you’re extra hungry, do get the Half-Chicken with Rice ($10) to fill your tummy!
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Huat Huat BBQ Chicken Wings is not halal-certified.
Though almost every hawker centre has a BBQ chicken wing stall, we hope you now know where to get the best ones to bring your friends for late-night munchies!
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Feature image adapted from love ling, Haoyi Li, and Kelly Chong via Google Maps.
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