The Original Botak Jones is a perpetual favourite when it comes to affordable and nostalgic Western food in Singapore, before their unfortunate closure islandwide. Thankfully, they’ve since made a comeback, and have now moved on to establishing another outlet, in Blk 328 Clementi Avenue 2. The stall is due to open this November, at a yet-to-confirm date.
The new stall was teased on their Facebook page, and this West side stall will be their third opening this year, following Botak Jones’ new Bukit Merah and Tai Seng addresses.
Image credit: The Original Botak Jones
You can expect all the signature dishes from Botak Jones’ beloved menu to be available here. Hungry fans can try their U-Crazy What?! Burger ($27.50), where a triple stack of beef patties are layered with cheese and lettuce, and then served with crinkle-cut fries and an iceberg salad.
Image credit: The Original Botak Jones
There is also the famous Stuffed Jalapeños ($10), filled with cheesy mozzarella and a ranch-like sauce as a dip.
Image credit: @kennethong
Other popular favourites include their top-selling Cajun Chicken ($7.50/$13), where a tender chicken is marinated in a house-made Cajun sauce blend, and topped with melted mozzarella cheese. The Double-Baked Cheese Potato ($4.50) is a must-try if you’re a fan of mash, as it stars creamy mash with cheese, and more grilled cheese as a topping.
Image credit: The Original Botak Jones
Finally, the Whoopass Cheese Fries ($12.50), a take on chilli-cheese fries, with diced onions, chilli con carne, and a whole jalapeño as garnish. Of course, there’s also heaps of cheese.
We will update this article with more information on the Clementi opening once we have it.
If you’re craving some Western food to satisfy you till the next Botak Jones arrives, then check out our guide to old-school Western food stalls in Singapore. There is also our guide to lobster rolls, including an $18 option.
Address: Blk 328 Clementi Avenue 2, Singapore 120328
Opening hours: TBD
Website
Featured image adapted from The Original Botak Jones.
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