Singaporeans sure love their Taiwanese Fried Chicken cutlet, with kiosks like Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks, Hot Star, Fried Chicken Master and Devil Chicken opening in several places across the island.
Monga which just launched at JEM, will be opening up its 2nd Singapore outlet at ION Orchard basement 4. Wah, so fast.
The anticipated opening date is 28th of November 2019.
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The Taiwanese fried chicken chain which is co-owned by Taiwanese TV host Nono, got its name from the Wanhua district of Taiwan – which is traditionally known as “Monga” (remember the movie staring Ethan Juan and Mark Chao?)
The chicken cutlets are said to be prepared the way they do over Taiwan, sliced into a thick piece with a minimum of 2cm.
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The shop also uses honey instead of granulated sugar to marinate the chicken meat, which is supposed to help tenderise the meat and elevate the taste.
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Three different flavours are launched in Singapore: The King ($6.90) dusted with original salt and pepper seasoning; Hot Chick ($6.90) with chilli paprika powder hand-made from Anaheim peppers; and The Taiker ($6.90), with Japanese sauce and seaweed powder imported from Okinawa.
There will be a new “Christmas” flavour – the Fiery Chicken Fillet to be launched from 1st December till 26th December. It will be available at both ION and JEM outlets.
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I ordered the Hot Chicken ($6.90) which was indeed chunky and huge.
Each fillet is coated with the optimum amount of flour, before being double-fried to give it its characteristic crust-like crunch with less greasiness.
Here’s what I liked about the chicken: it was juicy and very meaty, portion was great such that two persons can probably share a piece. The bag which contained the piece remained quite oil-free.
The skin remained quite crisp, even though I ate them in ‘phases’ across half an hour as it was just too large to finish in one sitting.
However, I thought that the batter separated from the chicken too easily.
And warning not to wear a white shirt while eating. As there are no proper table and seats around, the likelihood of the seasoning getting all over your clothes is very high.
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Monga Singapore – ION Orchard
ION Orchard #B4-62, 2 Orchard Turn Singapore 238801 (Orchard MRT)
Opening Hours: 11am – 9:30pm (Mon – Sun)
(Opening: 28th November 2019)
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Monga Singapore – JEM
50 Jurong Gateway Road, #B1-K10, Jem, Singapore 608549
Opening Hours: 11:00am – 9:30pm
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