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Salim Kitchen was rather new among the rows of seasoned looking Muslim stalls in Ayer Rajah Food Centre. Upon looking at its stall name, I thought it would be interesting to try out Hainanese Chicken Rice especially from a Muslim Stall. Compared to the usual Chinese Chicken Rice I had, my Muslim lunch mates mentioned that their chicken rice, most of the times are dearer than the Chinese stall.My portion of chicken rice was served in a big plate which was literally used as a tray - everything was
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Salim Kitchen was rather new among the rows of seasoned looking Muslim stalls in Ayer Rajah Food Centre. Upon looking at its stall name, I thought it would be interesting to try out Hainanese Chicken Rice especially from a Muslim Stall. Compared to the usual Chinese Chicken Rice I had, my Muslim lunch mates mentioned that their chicken rice, most of the times are dearer than the Chinese stall.

My portion of chicken rice was served in a big plate which was literally used as a tray - everything was placed on it, including a bowl of soup. Soup was sweet tasting with some spring and fried onions sprinkled on it.

Portion of glossy roasted chicken was rather thin and little with few strands of beansprouts, coriander leaves and cucumber by the side of the fragrant rice.

I will rate the overall taste average and in terms of portion, there is room for improvement
Cost: $3.50
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Date of Visit
2013-08-27
Spending Per Head
$4 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice