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Arriving by Public Bus: SBS Transit – 30, 79, 154, 157, 174, 174e, 179, 179A, 181, 182, 182M, 192, 193, 194, 198, 199, 240, 241, 242, 243W/G, 246, 249, 251, 252, 254, 255, 257, 405 (Alight at Boon Lay Interchange) SMRT – 172, 178, 180, 187 (Alight at Boon Lay Interchange) Arriving by Train: Boon Lay MRT - EW27 on the East West Line continue reading
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Telephone
6100 1218
Introduction
Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks is everybody's favorite Taiwanese food chain featuring popular snacks from the streets of Taiwan's night markets. Prepared the way they as do in Taiwan, the menu features authentic favorites such as XXL Crispy Chicken, Crispy Floss Egg Crepe, Handmade Oyster Mee Sua and Seafood Tempura. continue reading
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 21:30
Mon - Sun
11:00 - 21:30
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Website
http://www.shihlinsnacks.com.tw/sg
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Handmade Oyster Mee Sua XXL Crispy Chicken
Review (17)
Level2 2014-04-20
720 views
After eating this, I am more ambitious to try the authentic stuff at taiwan. This "XXL Chicken Chop" was fried right after ordering, flavoured and sliced for you. Very cripsy (and HOT) on the outside yet juicy inside. Good to eat this immediately after served; otherwise it will turn soggy and the chicken will dry up forming lumpy pieces.Bad to include in a regular diet. Hardly nutritious at all (protein perhaps?). But it's good to have it once in a while. continue reading
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Level2 2013-12-24
549 views
Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks Kiosk at Jurong Point. The shop was surprisingly not crowded during lunch time. So I decided to give the new rice bento a try.The bento was neatly packed in a box. It consist of their famous XXL Crispy Chicken, white tofu with preserved egg sauce on the rice.The Crispy Chicken is very crispy on the outside with the delicious spice seasoning. The inside thought still being tender and not dry. The tofu is smooth and with the preserved egg sauce has created a multilayer flavour to the tofu. The price is on the high side, S$6.30 and an additional S$0.30 will include a can of drink. continue reading
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Level4 2013-11-15
264 views
I have been trying a few other fried chicken from different shops around Singapore and have yet to find one that beats the one from Shilin.The meat is scculent and properly marinated and topped off with seasonings. Often served straight from the fryer, its served piping hot. It is so nice that i often wish i bought more than one packet but of course one bag of XXL Fried Chicken is enough to fill one up. 😋 continue reading
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Level4 2013-11-04
176 views
sweet plum potato fries tempura $2.80This makes a great snack and is rather filling so it can be treated as a meal too. It wasn't the first time I had ordered this but this time round, the fries were cut thicker and I would prefer if it was sliced thinner as it is nicer to eat that way. The batter was thin and sweet. The sweet potato fries itself were however not sweet but the plum seasoning made up for it. Overall, this is worth a try. continue reading
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Level4 2013-10-02
305 views
This shilin taiwanese street snacks stall's is famous for their mee sua and XXL chicken. Whenever I pass by the stall, I will always see people purchasing either the mee sua or the XXL chicken. The mee sua costs $4.00 and the portion is filling enough for 1 person. There is a generous amount of chicken shreds given and 3 oysters inside. There are plenty of seasonings inside which makes the mee sua delicious. The chilli is not hot so do request for more chilli if you love spicy food! continue reading
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