After launching at Toa Payoh HDB Hub around October this year, Sing Swee Kee announced the opening of their newest outlet, located at Jurong Point! The official opening date is 21 December 2021, and to celebrate their expansion, you can get their popular Bite-Size Crunchy Chicken Rice Ball at $0.50 per piece in the first week of their opening.
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Each crunchy chicken rice ball is deep-fried until golden brown for an uber crispy texture, and encases moist and flavourful rice that will have you craving more.
Alternatively, you can go for their Traditional Chicken Rice Ball ($1), which is made to be slightly larger than the fried chicken ball. For a full meal, get the Chicken Rice with Traditional Rice Balls ($4.90) in either white or roasted chicken.
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Besides the chicken rice balls, you can also opt for their chicken rice sets. For value-for-money meals, go for the Rice Ball Single Set With Braised Egg and Braised Beancurd/Vegetables ($6.90). You can also get the classic White/Roasted Chicken Rice ($3.90/$5.50) with the choice of a regular or large portion.
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Be sure to keep a lookout for Sing Swee Kee at Jurong Point, which will be located at the newly renovated Kopitiam Foodcourt. The chicken rice balls are only available from 11am to 8pm while stocks last, so if you’re eyeing them, make sure to plan ahead so you can get your hands on these carby orbs!
Besides Sing Swee Kee, check out our Jurong Point Food Guide for more food options around Jurong Point. You can also make a trip down to NTU and check out A Hot Hideout review for scrambled eggs on mala.
Main Branch
Address: 34/35 Seah Street, Singapore 188391
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 8:30pm
Tel: 6337 7180
Toa Payoh HDB Hub
Address: Blk 500 Lorong 6, Toa Payoh Centre, Koufu Foodcourt, #02-10, Singapore 310500
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 8:30pm
Jurong Point
Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, Jurong Point, Kopitiam Foodcourt, #03-42, Singapore 648886
Opening hours: Daily 10am to 8:30pm
Sing Swee Kee is not a halal-certified eatery.
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Featured image adapted from Sing Swee Kee.
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