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OK Chicken Rice Has Free-Flow Chicken Or Mutton Satay With Any Meal Ordered

Free-flow satay At OK Chicken Rice

Phase 3 was announced at the Prime Minister’s address just two days ago, and we are all looking forward to 28 December, when we can start gathering in groups of eight. OK Chicken Rice is celebrating this piece of happy news at its three outlets in Ang Mo Kio, Hougang, and Bendemeer with a free-flow satay promotion!

Between 5pm to 9pm daily, from 28 December to 30 December, you’ll be entitled to unlimited servings of chicken or mutton satay with any order of an individual main when you dine-in at any of their outlets.

Image credit: OK Chicken Rice

It’s a great deal, when a plate of steamed or roasted chicken here starts from just $3, accompanied with rice, porridge, or noodles. The menu also has Herbal Soup and Curry Chicken with Potato, both of which come with a whole leg of chicken for just $5.80.

Image credit: OK Chicken Rice

If you want something other than satay with your chicken rice, they also have Fatbulous ($3.60) on the menu. This is a side dish of marinated and fried chicken skins, which sound as fabulous as its name.

The satay, which is usually priced at $7 to $8 for 10 sticks, will be prepared fresh in-store each evening, and served in multiples of five. As it takes time for the sticks of chicken or mutton to be grilled, the chicken rice stall seeks the patience of all customers, in anticipation of large crowds.

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Do note that every diner at the table has to order an individual main to be eligible for this promotion, and that this promotion is not available in conjunction with other promotions or discounts.

If you’re looking for other new spots to hit up in the coming weeks, Joy Luck Teahouse is opening at Causeway Point this Friday with Milo Polo Buns. Alternatively, check out our list of the best chicken rice in Singapore!

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Featured image adapted from OK Chicken Rice and Nita Anggraeni Goenawan.

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