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You Can Get $1 Fried Chicken Wings At This New Western Food Stall

Crispy Wings Western Delights has $1 chicken wings

Chicken wings are a beloved snack in Singapore—the proof is in the number of chicken wing stalls we have around the island. If you’re looking to treat yourself to some wings but don’t want a splurge, one of the most affordable options has to be Crispy Wings Western Delights, a Chai Chee-based Western food hawker that is selling chicken wings for just $1 when you purchase any main dish.


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Crispy Wings Western Delights is, as their name suggests, known for their chicken dishes. Prices start at $6.90 for their classic Chicken Chop, or $7.50 for a thick Crispy Chicken Cutlet—both of which are served with a side of fries or rice. Also on the menu are pasta dishes and a handful of fish mains, starting at $7.50. 


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Whatever your order, you can get up to 10 pieces of their shiok Signature Crispy Wings for $1 each. According to reviewer Justin Lim, who posted on the Can Eat! SG Facebook group, “These might be the cheapest fried chicken wings you can get in SG!”.

If you just want to have their wings, without a main dish, then each is priced at $1.50.


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Those who don’t live in Chai Chee, don’t fret, as the stall has a second outlet in Tampines Street 21 that also has the $1 chicken wings promotion available.

For more Western stalls to check out, read our guide to the best old-school Western food spots in Singapore. If your idea of delicious chicken wings is more Korean-style, then we’ve got a line-up of must-try Korean fried chicken places to dine at as well.

Chai Chee outlet
Address: 26A Chai Chee Road, Singapore 461026
Opening hours: TBD

Tampines outlet
Address: 201C Tampines Street 21, #01-01, Singapore 523201
Opening hours: TBD

Website
Crispy Wings Western Delights is not a halal-certified eatery.

Featured image adapted from @ashdendiaries

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