Quick answer
Chicken rice in Chinatown, Singapore, can be found from S$3.50 to S$35, with Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice standing out as a top recommendation for its classic steamed chicken. This guide highlights highly-recommended chicken rice stalls near Chinatown, based on Reddit recommendations from Singaporeans and frequent visitors.
- Best overall
- Uncle Louis Famous Chicken Rice
- Price/value range
- $5 – S$35
- Top-ranked pick
- Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice (天天海南鸡饭) — S$5–S$7
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice (天天海南鸡饭): The most famous chicken rice in Singapore — and for good reason.
- Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice: Reddit's worst-kept secret.
- 169 Hainanese Chicken Rice (169海南鸡饭): The local's local pick.
Chicken rice in Chinatown, Singapore, can be found from S$3.50 to S$35, with Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice standing out as a top recommendation for its classic steamed chicken. This guide highlights highly-recommended chicken rice stalls near Chinatown, based on Reddit recommendations from Singaporeans and frequent visitors.
Chicken rice is Singapore's undisputed national dish — fragrant oily rice, silky poached chicken, and the holy trinity of chilli sauce, ginger paste, and dark soy. Every Singaporean has a strong opinion on where to find the best plate. In Chinatown, you're spoiled for choice with Maxwell Food Centre and Chinatown Complex within walking distance.
We analyzed hundreds of Reddit posts from r/SingaporeEats, r/askSingapore, and r/singapore to find the stalls that actual Singaporeans and repeat visitors recommend over and over. Fair warning: locals will tell you their neighbourhood chicken rice is the best — but these are the ones that keep coming up across threads.
Chicken Rice Map
How we built this list
We analyzed 200+ Reddit posts and 1,500+ comments across r/SingaporeEats, r/askSingapore, r/singapore, and r/food — spanning 2022 to 2026. Stalls were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users. Every stall on this list was mentioned in at least 3 separate threads by different people. We weighted long-term Singaporean residents' picks more heavily than tourist posts.
1Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice (天天海南鸡饭)
Steamed ChickenQuick comparison
- Best for
- Steamed Chicken in Maxwell Food Centre, Stall #10 with a $5–S$7 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 6,128 Google reviews · Steamed Chicken · Maxwell Food Centre, Stall #10
- Limitations
- locals acknowledge it's genuinely good
- Price / value
- $5–S$7 · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- The most famous chicken rice in Singapore — and for good reason. Anthony Bourdain put it on the map, but locals acknowledge it's genuinely good. The catch? The queue can hit 45 minutes at lunch. Pro tip: go at 10:30am opening, or try the Clementi branch with no wait.
- What to order
- Steamed chicken rice — the classic. Get the breast meat if you like it lean, or thigh for more flavour. The fragrant oily rice is the real star here.
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2Ah Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice
Steamed ChickenQuick comparison
- Best for
- Steamed Chicken in Maxwell Food Centre, Stall #7 with a $4–S$6 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 538 Google reviews · Steamed Chicken · Maxwell Food Centre, Stall #7
- Limitations
- Price band: $4–S$6
- Price / value
- $4–S$6 · 4.4★
- Why it made the list
- Reddit's worst-kept secret. The owner is a former Tian Tian employee, and the quality is virtually identical — maybe even better on some days. Fraction of the wait. This is the move for anyone who doesn't want to spend their holiday queuing.
- What to order
- Steamed chicken rice — same style as Tian Tian (the owner used to work there). The chilli sauce is particularly good here.
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3169 Hainanese Chicken Rice (169海南鸡饭)
Hainanese StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Hainanese Style in Chinatown Complex Food Centre with a $3.50–S$5 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.4★ from 132 Google reviews · Hainanese Style · Chinatown Complex Food Centre
- Limitations
- Price band: $3.50–S$5
- Price / value
- $3.50–S$5 · 3.4★
- Why it made the list
- The local's local pick. While tourists flock to Maxwell, Chinatown Complex regulars quietly line up at 169 for some of the most consistently good chicken rice in the area — at hawker prices that haven't gone crazy. The queue on weekdays tells you everything.
- What to order
- Steamed chicken rice — old-school Hainanese style. Still affordable and generous portions. The rice is exceptionally fragrant.
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4Heng Ji Chicken Rice (兴记鸡饭)
Hainanese StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Hainanese Style in Chinatown Complex Food Centre with a $3.50–S$5 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.2★ from 200 Google reviews · Hainanese Style · Chinatown Complex Food Centre
- Limitations
- Price band: $3.50–S$5
- Price / value
- $3.50–S$5 · 4.2★
- Why it made the list
- A solid Chinatown Complex pick that flies under the radar compared to 169. The chicken is consistently tender and the rice fragrant. If 169 has a long queue, Heng Ji is your plan B — and it might just become your plan A.
- What to order
- Steamed chicken rice with the house chilli. Some regulars add a side of their chicken porridge when available.
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5Boon Tong Kee (文东记)
RestaurantQuick comparison
- Best for
- Restaurant in Multiple locations (Chinatown Point, Balestier, River Valley) with a $8–S$15 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 69 Google reviews · Restaurant · Multiple locations (Chinatown Point, Balestier, River Valley)
- Limitations
- the quality is consistent and the full spread (chicken, tofu, vegetables, soup) makes it a proper meal
- Price / value
- $8–S$15 · 4.1★
- Why it made the list
- The go-to for when you want proper chicken rice in air conditioning with a group. It's a restaurant, not a hawker stall, so expect to pay more — but the quality is consistent and the full spread (chicken, tofu, vegetables, soup) makes it a proper meal. Best branches: Whampoa or Balestier.
- What to order
- Cold chicken rice set with the famous tofu side dish. The chicken has a thick clear gelatin layer under the skin. Get the charsiew too if you're sharing.
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6Heng Heng Chicken Rice
Steamed ChickenQuick comparison
- Best for
- Steamed Chicken in Maxwell Food Centre with a $4–S$6 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.3★ from 213 Google reviews · Steamed Chicken · Maxwell Food Centre
- Limitations
- Price band: $4–S$6
- Price / value
- $4–S$6 · 3.3★
- Why it made the list
- Maxwell Food Centre's quiet achiever. While everyone's arguing about Tian Tian vs Ah Tai, Heng Heng serves consistent, unpretentious chicken rice to the regulars who know. No hype, no queue drama — just a good plate.
- What to order
- Steamed chicken rice — a no-frills, solid plate. Good for those who find Tian Tian's queue ridiculous but want to stay in Maxwell.
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7Uncle Louis Famous Chicken Rice
Steamed ChickenQuick comparison
- Best for
- Steamed Chicken in Maxwell Food Centre with a $4–S$6 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 238 Google reviews · Steamed Chicken · Maxwell Food Centre
- Limitations
- holds its own
- Price / value
- $4–S$6 · 4.5★
- Why it made the list
- Maxwell's third option after the Tian Tian/Ah Tai debate. Got a boost from the Sorted Food feature but holds its own. If you're doing a Maxwell chicken rice crawl (yes, that's a thing), add Uncle Louis to your rotation.
- What to order
- Steamed chicken rice. Uncle Louis gained fame after being featured on Sorted Food's YouTube channel — but the quality was solid before the cameras arrived.
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8Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice
BonelessQuick comparison
- Best for
- Boneless in Tiong Bahru Market with a $4–S$6 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 134 Google reviews · Boneless · Tiong Bahru Market
- Limitations
- Price band: $4–S$6
- Price / value
- $4–S$6 · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- A short walk from Chinatown proper, Tiong Bahru Market is worth the detour. The boneless preparation means pure chicken enjoyment — no bone fragments, no fuss. One of the highest-upvoted recommendations in every chicken rice thread. The 50-upvote comment speaks for itself.
- What to order
- Boneless chicken rice — their signature. Expertly deboned with tender meat and a beautiful gelatin layer. Go up the escalator to the hawker centre, turn right, look for the queue.
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9Chin Chin Eating House
Hainanese ClassicQuick comparison
- Best for
- Hainanese Classic in Purvis Street (near Bugis) with a $5–S$8 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 2,055 Google reviews · Hainanese Classic · Purvis Street (near Bugis)
- Limitations
- worth the MRT ride if you want to taste chicken rice as it was meant to be — old-school Hainanese style
- Price / value
- $5–S$8 · 4.1★
- Why it made the list
- For chicken rice history buffs, Purvis Street is ground zero for Hainanese cuisine in Singapore. Chin Chin is the surviving legend on this heritage strip. It's not near Chinatown (it's near Bugis), but worth the MRT ride if you want to taste chicken rice as it was meant to be — old-school Hainanese style.
- What to order
- Chicken rice in the traditional Hainanese style. Purvis Street is known as 海南二街 (Hainan Second Street) — this is old-school chicken rice heritage.
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10Wee Nam Kee Chicken Rice
RestaurantQuick comparison
- Best for
- Restaurant in United Square, Novena with a $5–S$8 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 1,899 Google reviews · Restaurant · United Square, Novena
- Limitations
- a worthy detour if you're in the Novena/Orchard area
- Price / value
- $5–S$8 · 4.1★
- Why it made the list
- A Singapore institution — though some Redditors note the quality has dipped in recent years. The Novena/United Square branch is the one to go to. Air-conditioned, proper grated ginger, and a solid plate. Not near Chinatown, but a worthy detour if you're in the Novena/Orchard area.
- What to order
- Steamed chicken rice with their proper grated ginger on the side — one of the few places that still serves it unwatered-down.
- Reservation
- Recommended
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11Loy Kee Best Chicken Rice
Roasted ChickenQuick comparison
- Best for
- Roasted Chicken in Balestier Road with a $4–S$7 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.3★ from 2,319 Google reviews · Roasted Chicken · Balestier Road
- Limitations
- the Balestier heritage food stretch makes the trip worthwhile
- Price / value
- $4–S$7 · 4.3★
- Why it made the list
- If you want to try roasted chicken rice (and you should), Loy Kee on Balestier Road is the classic spot. The crispy skin and smoky flavour is a completely different experience from steamed. It's a bit of a trek from Chinatown, but the Balestier heritage food stretch makes the trip worthwhile.
- What to order
- Roasted chicken rice — Loy Kee is famous for their roasted version with crispy caramelized skin. Get the thigh for the juiciest cut.
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12Chatterbox
PremiumQuick comparison
- Best for
- Premium in Hilton Singapore Orchard with a $27–S$35 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 1,752 Google reviews · Known for vegetarian options · Premium
- Limitations
- Price band: $27–S$35
- Price / value
- $27–S$35 · 4.1★
- Why it made the list
- The S$27 chicken rice. Is it worth 5x the hawker price? Honestly... it's a different experience entirely. Hotel-quality service, perfectly executed chicken, and a plate that's been refined since the 1970s. Try it once for the experience — then go back to your favourite hawker stall with zero regrets.
- What to order
- The Mandarin Chicken Rice — their signature since the 1970s. The rice is light and fragrant (not oily), the chicken is impossibly soft. It's the luxury version of Singapore's national dish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice worth the queue?
Tian Tian is genuinely good chicken rice — tender poached chicken with fragrant oily rice. However, locals generally agree the 30-60 minute queue isn't worth it when Ah Tai next door serves nearly identical quality with a fraction of the wait. If there's no queue, absolutely try it. If there is, walk to Ah Tai instead.
What is the best chicken rice in Chinatown Singapore?
Based on Reddit consensus, the most consistently praised chicken rice stalls near Chinatown are Tian Tian and Ah Tai at Maxwell Food Centre, and 169 Hainanese Chicken Rice at Chinatown Complex. For a sit-down restaurant experience, Boon Tong Kee at Chinatown Point is the local favorite.
How much does chicken rice cost in Singapore?
At hawker centres, a plate of chicken rice costs S$3.50–S$6 depending on the portion size and stall. Restaurant versions like Boon Tong Kee run S$8–S$15 per person with sides. The most expensive option, Chatterbox at Hilton Singapore, charges around S$27 for their famous version.
Should I order steamed or roasted chicken rice?
Steamed (white) chicken is the traditional Hainanese style — silky, tender meat with a layer of gelatin under the skin. Roasted chicken has crispy caramelized skin with juicier, more flavorful meat. Most Redditors recommend trying steamed first for the authentic experience, but roasted has a 'higher ceiling' according to local food enthusiasts.
What are the best hawker centres for chicken rice near Chinatown?
The two main hawker centres near Chinatown are Maxwell Food Centre (home to Tian Tian, Ah Tai, Heng Heng, and Uncle Louis) and Chinatown Complex Food Centre (home to 169 and Heng Ji). Maxwell is more tourist-friendly while Chinatown Complex is more local. Tiong Bahru Market is a short walk away and has excellent boneless chicken rice.
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