Friday, December 26, 2008

fried chicken wings

Like M said, who doesn't like chicken wings. I'm of no exception. Fried, BBQ, Grill. Buffalo, teriyaki, prawn paste, I love them all. And when W told me she was bringing me to try this famous fried chicken wing, I was elated.

Eng Kee Fried Chicken Wings is located at a block away from
Two Chefs Eating Place. There was still a line when we went there after dinner at about 9ish. Be mindful that the queue can get really long during dinner time.

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The stall does not sell fried chicken wings solely but economic fried bee hoon with a variety of dishes I usually eat for breakfast. As its name suggests, they specialise in fried chicken wings. Still, many ordered bee hoon and other dishes for a complete meal.

One interesting thing we noticed about the uncle was that he would make an effort to pack the food nicely. You know how some economic rice hawker will simply pile everything on the rice or dump the whole lot on the plate and serve. This uncle sure knows a thing about presentation.


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The fried chicken wings
($1.20 each) looked ordinary but they were extraordinary! OK, I'm exaggerating. But, they tasted really good! Unpretentious and authentic. Crispy on the outside and juicy inside. The skin was very flavourful which complemented the not-so-salty meat. I was a tad disappointed with the chilli sauce because it was sweet. However, it didn't bother me much because it was so good I can eat it on its own. :D

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Eng Kee Fried Chicken Wings

117 Commonwealth Drive #01-711

3 comments:

YongCL said...

Mouth watering crispy yummy fried chicken wings.
Commonwealth, waahhh a bit of a distance to travel for me..but will try it one of these days..

Unknown said...

wa... bring me there next time leh....

cyanwater said...

Don't want lah... that night asked you to go you said so far away! hahahaa!!!