10 places to go for Singapore's best chicken wings
Leave your diet at the door.
Winner winner, chicken dinner (sorry, we couldn't resist)—when it comes to the ever-popular chicken wing, it's impossible to stop at just one, especially at these 10 spots.
We think it'd be entirely possible to polish off a box of 50 wings from 4Fingers ($55.45). They come in two choices: soy garlic and spicy, but we really can't decide which we like better. Go for a mix ($8.95 for six pieces).
Lots of excellent bar grub to choose from here at Ice Cold Beer, but do yourself a favor and don't skip the chicken wings, which are served with a combination of drumlets ($12 for three pieces and $18 for 12 pieces).
This list wouldn't be complete without the Swedish furniture giant—its juicy wings go for $8 for six pieces.
Sure, this gastrobar puts out excellent glammed up versions of our local hawker fare, like Hokkien mee and nasi lemak, but don't forget to order yourself a plate of chicken wings ($17 for five pieces)—you won't regret it.
Um, unlikely contender? But we do have to say they make some pretty damn good honey paprika crispy wings ($10).
This alfresco rooftop bar does a mean rendition of the sambal chicken wings ($18), best for fueling up before a round of beer pong.
The legendary prawn paste chicken wings here are extremely addictive ($12 for half a dozen). Grab a beer to top it all off.
Not for the fainted hearted, but those gung-ho enough to test their mettle will have a field day with the restaurant's Spicy Wing Roulette ($18), comprising seven pieces with average spiciness and a single uber spicy piece. If that's too much for you, then order the usual eight pieces, which come with three levels of spiciness: Wimp, Hot Stuff and Crazy Mofo.
Think you can handle the heat? Take up this eatery's spicy buffalo wings challenge and choose from levels one to 35. Be warned: the spicier they are, the more expensive they get. Prices range from $20 for half a dozen and $32 for a dozen, and it increases by a dollar with every level up.
Awesome live music, beer and some deep fried chicken wings ($14, marinated in Timbre's top-secret seasoning)—the perfect combination.
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