For fans of chicken wings, Huat Huat BBQ Chicken Wings is likely a familiar name. Established in 1980, this eatery has been serving up mouthwatering, charcoal-grilled chicken wings for over 30 years.Â
Their chicken are so popular that they have even been invited to participate in past editions of Singapore Day, an annual event in London that brings a taste of home to Singaporeans living overseas. Today, with nine outlets scattered across the island, they have made their iconic dish even more accessible to locals.
Be sure to try their signature Chicken Wings ($1.60). Each chicken wing is tender and savoury, with a kiss of smoke from the charcoal grill.Â
If you’re looking for a fuller meal, we recommend going for the Half Spring Chicken With Rice ($9.90). The spring chicken boasts a crispy skin, which contrasts nicely with the tender meat within. Though the meat leans dry, it’s imbued with a pleasant smoky aroma which adds a depth of flavour to the chicken. It comes with a generous portion of coleslaw, that lends a refreshing touch to the dish.
Apart from their grilled chicken items, they also offer other small bites such as Satay ($1 per stick). Here, they offer three types of meat for your satay: Chicken, Mutton, and Beef; you’ll have to order a minimum of 10 pieces. The satay platter also comes with the standard raw onion and cucumber on the side.Â
Don’t forget to dip your satay into their peanut sauce for an additional touch of sweet, savoury, and spicy.Â
Their Rojak ($4.50/$5.50) is also another popular dish with customers here. This dish comprises cucumber, pineapple, and tau pok, which are drenched in a sweet-savoury rojak sauce, and sprinkled with grated peanuts. Â
They also have Popiah ($3) on their menu, which is generously stuffed with grated peanuts, bean sprouts, braised turnip, and lettuce.Â
If you’re seeking other chicken wings to try, check out Eng Kee Chicken Wings, which is said to sell the best chicken wings in Singapore. Alternatively, if you’re in the neighbourhood, read our Punggol food guide for the best grub around the area.
Address: 681 Punggol Drive, #04-01, Oasis Terrace Gourmet Paradise Foodcourt, Singapore 820681
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 10pm
Tel: 9387 8801
Website
Huat Huat BBQ Chicken Wings is a halal-certified eatery.
Photos taken by Rifdi Syahir.
This was an independent visit by Eatbook.sg
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