Starting 30 October, McDonald’s Singapore is back with an all-new line-up of mala menu items, perfect for the spice heads around.
First, the all-new Mala Chicken McCrispy—a levelled-up version of their fried chicken, where the meat and crispy skin are seasoned in a fiery blend of Sichuan peppercorns and spices. Numbing and mouth-tingling, this new menu addition promises to delight mala and fried chicken fans alike.
The Mala Chicken McCrispy is priced from $9.05 for a 2-piece Extra Value Meal. Sharing portions will be available as well, including a 6-piece Mala Chicken McCrispy, or the Chicken McCrispy Mix. Both will set you back $19.40, though the latter comes with a mix of mala and non-spicy McCrispy pieces.
We found the Mala Chicken McCrispy slightly spicy with a hint of mala from the spices; it was overall a decent rendition of fried chicken that most folks will enjoy.
On the same day, you can also look forward to returning sides at McDonald’s. Their popular Potato Pops (from $4.70), the Macs version of tater tots, are making their comeback. These tasted like regular tater tots sprinkled with chilli flakes; it was nothing special, but would make a great alternative for those who want something different from the usual fries.
A dessert fave, the Corn Pie ($1.80), is also back on the menu.
This pie features a crispy crust filled with a sweet and creamy corn filling, alongside actual corn bits for added texture.
Their delicious Breakfast Bagels will also make a comeback on the same day, available in three versions: the  Breakfast Bagel Sausage, Breakfast Bagel Smoked Chicken Ham, and Breakfast Bagel. Prices start at $5.95 for an Extra Value Meal, depending on your order.
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Popcorn chicken fans, come 7 November, you’ll also be able to add the new Smoky BBQ Shaka Shaka Chicken McBites (from $3.90) to your meal. Here, chicken bites are tossed in a smoky BBQ powder for added oomph.
For burger fans, you’ll want to mark your calendars for the Mala Crispy Chicken Burger, launching on 14 November. This burger showcases a mala-spiced chicken patty topped with a signature mala sauce, delivering an extra touch of numbing heat in every bite. Prices start at $8.90 for an Extra Value Meal.
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If you’re headed down to McDonald’s to grab any of these new items, FYI, their popular Pineapple Soft Serves are still on the menu.
All items are available at McDonald’s outlets islandwide, while stocks last.
For more new eats in Singapore, check out our Homm review, spotlighting the famous Thai dessert cafe from Melbourne, now in Singapore.
Photos taken by Marcus Neo.
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