Whats CPWhen he was in AV, also ice cream .. The better one at CP non stop queue..
Whats CPWhen he was in AV, also ice cream .. The better one at CP non stop queue..
This one is the margaret drive 2nd floor of market one? Vaguely remembered last time there got one such.Nowadays in SG, there are very good chicken rice stalls all over the heartlands.
I just ate dinner at one of them.
Very cheap too.
I had eaten at Sin Kee when it was in Margaret Drive, a long time ago.
Even back then, I considered it average.
Except for nostalgia, the stalls opened by the descendants of the original Sin Kee owner are average only.
And finally I want to repeat that in my opinion Tian Tian at Maxwell is one of the worst chicken rice.
Long queues due to hype and Internet sensationalizing.
The quality is very low.
Sin kee and Swee kee 傻傻分不清I thought he got one stall at Ubi.
no heard of this before
I thought he got one stall at Ubi.
Sin kee and Swee kee 傻傻分不清
Most authentic one now is the one at Holland Drive. That brother is the one who helped out the father at the original stall first at Margaret Drive then at Meiling Street, and now Holland Drive.So many self-proclaimed Sin Kee cheeken lice. Everyone claims to be the original, but no buttie really noe who's the real one.![]()
if you notice, most chicken rice shops always have the name that include the word "kee"So many sin kee chicken rice shop don’t even know which is original. Margaret drive that coffeeshop got 1 sin kee chicken rice, Margaret market also got 1 sin kee chicken rice.![]()
You know it's more than just chicken rice stalls right? This is also a common naming convention in Hong Kong. Nothing to do with chicken rice, fishballs noodles, bak chor mee, pisang goreng, bao shops as wellif you notice, most chicken rice shops always have the name that include the word "kee"
is there some significance in that word? is it synonymous with chicken rice? why all like to kee kee kee kee?
Soup for $1.80His chicken rice very exp, $5.50 for one chicken rice set and veg. Other chicken rice stalls at same hawker centre only sell $3 and $3.50
if you notice, most chicken rice shops always have the name that include the word "kee"
is there some significance in that word? is it synonymous with chicken rice? why all like to kee kee kee kee?