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Get Fusion Chicken Rice With Nasi Briyani At This Chinese-Indian Stall In Admiralty

Maxwell Fusion Nasi Briyani Chicken Rice opens in Admiralty


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Chicken rice is so well-loved by Singaporeans and tourists alike, to the point where itā€™s often considered our national dish. If youā€™re looking to level up your chicken rice game, check out Maxwell Fusion Nasi Briyani Chicken Rice for a zhnged-up version, which pairs fragrant briyani rice with Hainanese-style chicken. Located in Kampung Admiralty Hawker Centre, the stall is just a minuteā€™s walk away from Admiralty MRT Station.

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A serving of Roasted Chicken with Briyani Rice will set you back $6.30. Here, youā€™ll get a full plate packed with tender Hainanese roast chicken and a whole egg, all served over a heap of fragrant yellow basmati rice. On the side, you also get fresh acharā”a sweet and tangy pickle made of cucumber and carrot, adding a refreshing contrast to the savoury richness of the dish.

Instead of the usual clear soup that goes with chicken rice, youā€™ll get a bowl of thick, lemak curry with tau pok and potato chunks. We think this will be perfect for those who prefer stronger flavours!


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If you prefer noodles, go for their Steamed Chicken Curry Noodles ($5/$6.50) instead. It comes with yellow noodles, succulent steamed chicken, chunks of potato, and plump, juicy tau pok pieces that soak up all that piquant broth.

Otherwise, youā€™ll also find the usual roasted and steamed chicken rice sets and platters here, should you want something more classic.Ā 

If youā€™re passionate about chicken rice, join our debate about steamed vs roasted chicken here. Alternatively, visit Mohamed Javed Indian Muslim Food for their delicious nasi briyani and crispy prata.

Address: 676 Woodlands Drive 71, Kampung Admiralty Hawker Centre, Singapore 730620
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 8pm
Fusion Nasi Briyani Chicken Rice is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from @mages84.

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