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Telephone
8298 8086
Introduction
MrQ Snacks was founded in April 2012. The food from MrQ Snacks are inspired by the food from the famous Taiwan night markets, providing a unique take from the usual foods available in the local Singapore night markets. continue reading
Additional Information
www.facebook.com/mrqsnacks
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
http://www.facebook.com/MrQsnacks
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Signature Dishes
Fried Oreos
Review (2)
Full MrQ Snacks review here: http://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.sg/2015/06/mrq-snacks.htmlFounded in 2012 after the founder was inspired by the night markets of Taiwan, MrQ Snacks is a small takeaway kiosk, offering classic and modern Singaporean street snacks.As MrQ Snacks is mainly a takeaway kiosk, there isn't much ambience to speak of. However, their menu is bright and legible, and rather attractive. Plus the sight of them frying up street food sure is attractive!The Singaporean staff at MrQ Snacks are friendly, but rather brusque, and don't engage in much conversation, especially if they're busy. Order fulfillment is rather quick, and I like that staff pack the items nicely so it's not messy.The menu at MrQ Snacks is small but varied enough for street food, and all their items can be eaten on the go. The majority are stick food, items like chicken or seafood, and their food is Halal certified. Portions are nicely sized, and prices are comparable to other street food, budget about SGD $4 per person.The Corn Puppies (SGD $3) are chicken sausages, cut into bite sized pieces, coated with a thin flour batter, and deep fried. Best eaten piping hot, I like that the sausages aren't dry, and the batter is thin with a slight chew. Decent, but rather oily.Loved the Lemongrass Chicken Original (SGD $4), which features chunks of boneless chicken, with a light crumb batter. The chicken remains tender and juicy, with a slight fragrance from the batter. Lovely enough on its own, it's served with an absolutely floral aromatic, and tasty, lemongrass sauce, which I thought was so addictive! Also served with a nacho cheese sauce, which was kind of meh. Otherwise, I highly recommend this!The unique Fried Oreo Cookies (SGD $3) are a novel idea, but I personally found it to be somewhat average. The batter is thin and crisp, holding well to the cookie, and the deep taste of chocolate and texture of the cream comes across well. But the overall lack of moisture means this snack is also rather dry. Choose to get it with chocolate sauce drizzled over for more flavour. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
Level3 2013-04-29
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Was around the area and chanced upon this new outlet in the middle of bustling bugis street. this was the first time i see anyone selling fried oreos in singapore. imagine oreo mixed with batter and deep fried to crisp. as you take a bite into it, the ever so familiar taste of oreo burst out in sweetness blending with the batter. an overall refreshing experience and would highly recommend it to anyone. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)