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Chicky Fun

at Fusionopolis

✅ MUIS Certified
🥡 Takeaway
🍽️ Dine In

Chicky Fun represents the perfect fusion of Singapore's beloved hawker culture with modern café convenience, bringing the most iconic dish of Singaporean cuisine – Hainanese chicken rice – to contemporary dining environments that prioritize accessibility, affordability, and community dining experiences. As part of the prestigious KOPITIAM group and under the expert guidance of SGT Kiang, a legendary figure in Singapore's chicken rice scene who helped establish Mandarin Hotel's renowned Chatterbox Chicken Rice, this halal-certified establishment carries forward a legacy of culinary excellence. The restaurant's commitment to authenticity extends through every aspect of their chicken rice preparation, from the tender, succulent Hainanese chicken with its signature soft, smooth skin to the fragrant rice that perfectly absorbs the essence of chicken stock and aromatics. Their menu expands beyond traditional offerings to include roast chicken variations, crispy chicken cutlet with optional lemon sauce, and innovative chicken char siew that delivers soft, tender meat with subtle sweet undertones. What sets Chicky Fun apart is their systematic approach to quality and consistency, offering set meals that range from individual portions at to family-sized options at 2, ensuring that authentic chicken rice remains accessible to all segments of society. The restaurant operates with the efficiency and reliability of the KOPITIAM group while maintaining the personal touch and authentic flavors that define exceptional hawker-style chicken rice. Located at strategic food courts including Jurong Point and Northpoint City, Chicky Fun serves as a bridge between traditional hawker culture and modern dining convenience. Their 4.8 out of 5 rating and comprehensive delivery services through multiple platforms demonstrate their success in adapting beloved local flavors to contemporary dining preferences while maintaining the communal spirit that defines Singapore's food culture.

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