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There are plenty of food options in Chinatown, including countless hawker gems and aesthetic cafes. One that has just joined the neighbourhood is Wally.B, a Muslim-owned stall that specialises in stacked burgers, waffle sandwiches, and milkshakes. They’re located in People’s Park Centre, right next to Chinatown MRT Station,
The fast food-inspired eatery is probably most known for its savoury waffles. Get the Crispy Chicken Waffle ($9.70), a chunky sandwich comprising freshly baked waffles with a thick slab of deep-fried chicken and fresh greens in the middle. Fries are served on the side.
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There’s also the Waffle Chicken Strip ($8.60) that swaps the solo chicken piece for tenders instead. According to Google reviews, the waffles are soft, thick, and not too sweet.
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If you prefer something more classic, go for the Grilled Chicken Burger ($10.70). Alternatively, The Perfect Burger ($8.60) comes with a single beef patty that’s said to be juicy and well-seasoned. For all the burgers and waffles, you can also top up $1.20 for a drizzle of nacho cheese sauce all over.
Don’t forget to order their popular milkshakes, too. Signature flavours include Pistachio ($8) and Biscoff ($7.80).
Wally.B has another outlet in Jurong West, and they’ve also hinted at the opening of their third branch in a teaser post on Instagram.
If you’re looking for more noteworthy halal-friendly food, check out Big Boy Franks in Sembawang. This Muslim-owned eatery, which made an appearance in GastroBeats, is most known for its smashed burgers. Their Big Boy Mothership Burger ($25) is an XXL sandwich comprising a whopping total of eight Australian beef patties!
Otherwise, read our guide to the best cheap halal food finds in Singapore, including beef noodles and Samyang Carbonara.
Address: 101 Upper Cross Street, #B1-13, Stall 6, People’s Park Centre, Singapore 058357
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 10pm, Fri 11am to 11pm, Sat-Sun 9am to 10pm
Tel: 9432 8530
Website
Wally.B is a Muslim-owned eatery.
Featured image adapted from @bennydunreallycare
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