- Operating Days: Closed on Mondays.
- Operating Time: 11 AM to 3 PM & 4 PM to 9 PM
- Address: Yishun Park Hawker Centre, #01-40, 51 Yishun Ave 11, S 768867
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We decided to patronize Ah Tan again at Yishun Park Hawker Centre, as we have realized they have changed their some of their stall decorations, as well as their menu. It's not easy to find good Har Cheong Gai so we are back to see if the taste is still the same like how we love it to be when they just started last year.
Their new LED sign are very bright which you will definitely not to miss it. They have changed their menu, and had removed side dishes like fries and salad. Instead, it was replaced with rice and egg.
They have also simplified their menu too. The two main items are the Atas Wing Meal ($5.20) and the Atas Cutlet Meal ($6.50) that comes with a har cheong cutlet. Both meals are served with frangrance rice and a sunny side up. If you’re going for the wings alone, they can be purchased at $1.70 per wing, with a minimum purchase of 2 wings per order.
Ah Tan Wings now serves their Har Cheong Gai Cutlet with fragrant rice instead of fries.
That crisp, fried shrimp paste chicken that carries a umami flavour from the marination goes extremely well with their fragrant rice. What's surprising is they remained crispy even after sitting out for a while. Its’ extremely crispy on the outside of the crusty batter, and definitely the key this is one of the main reasons why we’re are constantly back againThe chicken meat had the salty-sourness of the prawn paste. The meat was fresh, succulent and tender with all the juices inside the meat still locked within.
The chilli here are given complementary by the stall owner. The level of spiciness was almost akin to the chilli usually served with Hainanese Chicken Rice, but at a lighter taste.
Well, At Ah Tan, the price of a meal maybe a little pricer as compared to hawker meal, but this is something that is indeed worth the price. Ah Tan Wings is a place that shrimp paste chicken and fried chicken lovers must check out, even if you stay afar.
Definitely something that fried chicken/Har Jeong Kai lovers should really make a trip down for!
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