BBQ Chicken

The first time my wife and I took a walk through the E-Hub mall at Downtown East in Pasir Ris, we saw a very nice looking restaurant on the entry level floor.  The name of the place is simply “BBQ Chicken”. I’ve been thinking about it ever since and we finally had the opportunity to go back.

The place is very clean and very comfortable.  We were seated in a nice booth in the corner.  We took a look through the menu.  It’s packed with a lot of great choices.  You can get everything from salads to sandwiches to stuff off the grill.  Looking at the posters on the wall, I think their “main attraction” dishes are made with chicken quarters that are cooked over charcoal, possibly using some sort of light olive oil.  They did look tasty, but we were in the mood for something a bit lighter than that, so my wife got a chicken salad and I got the chicken tortilla meal.  We also ordered an appetizer called koshi.

My chicken tortilla sandwich was pretty good.  It was nothing spectacular, but it was very satisfying.  The fries were a big greasy, but that’s ok.  The coleslaw was surprisingly good.  My wife’s salad was fantastic.  The vegetables were fresh and the chicken in it was surprisingly tasty.  I think it must be prepared the same way as the grilled chicken.  The koshi dish can be seen in the picture above.  It is 3 shish kebabs of chicken mixed with onion and red bell pepper.  They were very good.  My wife liked them a lot and said she could make a whole meal of them.

I can’t say much about the place.  The food wasn’t extraordinary or unique.  It was just good.  We’ll be going back though, and next I plan on trying one of the grilled chicken meals.

4 thoughts on “BBQ Chicken”

  1. I recommend you the top of Singapore City Hall, the round shaped skyscraper, very famous. There's a restaurant/bar/club there and you can see the whole view of Singapore. I've been there at nite, but maybe you can go at day time. There's usually a lot of expats there, white guys with Asian girls. Anyway, that was in 2005 ^_^ Maybe it changed 🙂 There is a dress code there. Food wasa bit expensive, i remembner I had a pizza, but not that expensive. I guess it's fun to go with more people in the evening. Check out if it's something for you. 🙂

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  2. Now what's so great about places like these is that you don't need to dress up! The koshi sounds like my kind of meal — red bell pepper is my favorite of the peppers.

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