Review: Millennium Hainan Chicken Rice (Singapore)

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Whampoa Makan Place Singapore

Millennium Hainan Chicken Rice

sells the usual hainanese chicken and roast chicken rice. Nice.

Hainanese Chicken Rice

Millennium Hainan Chicken Rice sells the usual hainanese chicken and roast chicken. Seen here is their chicken rice with both hainanese chicken and roast chicken with drumsticks requested for both.

Both chicken drumsticks are served on a plate with soya sauce and oil seasoning, and a few slices of cucumber. The hainanese chicken has moist and tender meat with a smooth chicken skin. It is nice. Likewise for the roast chicken, it has moist and fairly smooth meat with rather nicely flavoured chicken skin.

Comes served with a plate of nicely flavoured rice that is quite fragrant and isn’t oily at all. The soup provided is vegetables soup that tastes nice and isn’t salty. The chilli sauce is the watery type, limey and a bit garlicky. Goes well with the chicken.

Do note that the chicken isn’t fully deboned though. Personally I like the white hainanese chicken here over their roast chicken though both are nice. I quite like this chicken rice. Thumbs up.

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