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Located in Maxwell Centre, this is a popular hainan chicken
Located in Maxwell Centre, this is a popular hainan chicken rice food stall and you can expect long lines. I was excited to give them a try, but thought it was okay - not the best I've had. The Hainan Chicken rice portion is decent and the flavors were decent. The price is a little more expensive than the other food stalls in the hawker center and there were a bit stingy with the orange sauce. Overall, I was glad to give them a try, but I've had better Hainan Chicken Rice. Therefore, they're not a spot I would need to revisit.
Be the first to ReplyI got to the stall just before noon and queued for a few
I got to the stall just before noon and queued for a few minutes (definitely get there early, as the queue doubled by the time I was done). The chicken rice was simple but so well-made. The rice had lots of flavor and wasn't overcooked, and the chicken was also pretty juicy (watch out for the bones though). Seating can be hard to find in this center, as a heads up.
Be the first to ReplyHainanese chicken rice here is legit.
There's always a line but it goes pretty quickly, and the ambiance is entirely appropriate for a hawker centre. They have competitors just a few stalls down but Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice clearly gets all the attention. If you're not coming often go splurge on the large, it's not that much more.
Be the first to ReplyThe rice was great with no faults to it.
Each rice grain was distinct and not clumped up or over cooked giving it an al diente feel. It was towards the slightly oily side yet, I wouldn't change anything. The chicken was extremely juicy and tender, also perfect. As for the condiments, the chilli was great, packed a punch and leaves your lips burning but the soya sauce was very average (but still it doesn't feel like it brings the dish down). I have tried almost every main chicken rice place in Singapore I have come back here several times because this is one of the best.
Be the first to ReplyIt is a must visit place, and I order the basic disk.
I love their sauce, but the rice didn't taste any different than other. The chicken meat was smooth and clean. The line was long depending on the time on that day. The size of the disk is small comparing to American style of small. However, you don't want to order to big. So, you can try other disk. Overall good experience and taste. So, is it the best Hainanese chicken rice? Not for me. You can try and see thing go with your taste.
Be the first to ReplyIt's strictly ok to me I understand.
.. this is nostalgic for people in singapore. But for me, this was basic and didn't have much redeeming value. Did a side by side of tian tian and ah tai hainanese chicken. I'm going to copy and paste this same review for Tian tian and ah tai. Tian tian: long wait (this is where the out the door line is). It moves fast but you also have to be pushy. The sauce had move flavor, and the chicken was more tender. Everything else was the same Ah tai: shorter wait, nicer people. The broth they added on the side was delicious. The chicken itself had more ginger flavor and was still very tender and moist. If I had my choice, I'd go be to ah tai because the broth is an added bonus, and the line is shorter.
Be the first to ReplyFirst time eating Tian Tian at Maxwell Center.
There was a long line but it moves very fast. It was good but we can get the same in SF. Can't beat the price, but SF has great food too. Fun to go there especially for the price.
Be the first to ReplyChicken rice (m): Oo this was goood.
The rice is fragrant with a slight coconut flavor. The chicken is so juicy and flavorful. The sauce on top adds to the chicken flavor. The orange sauce was coconutty and refreshing but also spicy. One issue was mine had a lot of bones though. 4.5/5
Be the first to ReplyThe chicken was undercooked, with a raw taste, and several
The chicken was undercooked, with a raw taste, and several parts had blood. It was a disappointing experience. The service ladies are rude.
Be the first to ReplyThe hype is real.
I finally got to try this popular Hainanese chicken and rice place back in November 2023. I was also here in February 2018, but the stall was closed during my visit that time - probably because of Chinese New Year celebration and I don't know TBH. We got and shared the medium sized chicken and rice dish. The chicken was moist and juicy. The rice was flavorful and perfectly cooked. The food was so delicious. Btw, this place is cash only. I'll make sure that we'll come back again one day during our visit to Singapore.
Be the first to ReplyReally good chicken and rice.
I had a medium (S$6) and also got the liver and gizzards. The liver is like the chicken, moist and silky, and a bit bland. The gizzards were too crunch for my taste. Everyone needs to eat chicken rice while in Singapore, and this is the place to do it.
Be the first to ReplyThis place is a very well-known Hainanese Chicken Rice
This place is a very well-known Hainanese Chicken Rice place, there are probably several really good places to get that in Singapore and at different Hawker Centers, but my wife and I decided to go with the well known one, which had a long line but the line moved quickly. We split one medium chicken rice, because there's plenty of food places in the hawker center and we didn't want to get full off of one item. We ordered a medium chicken rice and plate of veggies, all for a fraction of what we pay for back home in California. There was plenty of seating in the food center, you need to bus your own trays.
Be the first to ReplyI am not usually a fan of Hainanese Chicken dish but this
I am not usually a fan of Hainanese Chicken dish but this was so good! I would recommend trying it. The chicken was juicy, the sauce was flavorful without being over powering. If you like to eat spicy, ask for an additional hot sauce container. One of the best dish I ate in Singapore. We heard the line can get long but we got lucky and didnt have to wait for more than 10 mins
Be the first to ReplyWe'll deserved Michelin star! The food, quick service and
We'll deserved Michelin star! The food, quick service and no frills unnecessary for a successful food delight!
Be the first to ReplyNot that good.
Not horrible. Savoy back in LA is way better. Not worth the long line, for sure.
Be the first to ReplyA Michelin Bib Gourmand, Tian Tian specializes in chicken
A Michelin Bib Gourmand, Tian Tian specializes in chicken rice and that's what everyone lines up for. If you have no idea where the stall is, just look for the one with the longest line. I mean this line went all the way out of the hawker center! Be smart about it and have just one person order for everyone while the rest look for more food and seating. The chicken itself wasn't that impressive but the rice was so good. There was just so much flavor in every bite. Its doesn't look like much, but it's cheap! I don't think it's worth the wait. You're better off trying other things if the line is crazy long.
Be the first to ReplyI love Hainan chicken but there are so few places to get it
I love Hainan chicken but there are so few places to get it back home, so of course we had to try this Michelin Bib Gourmand stall!My favorite part was probably the rice which was super flavorful, but I didn't find the chicken to be anything special. I still think I prefer my favorite shop back home which has a delicious ginger sauce, but Tian Tian gives much larger portions for a fraction of the price.You'll definitely be getting your money's worth by coming here so I think it's still worth stopping by!
Be the first to ReplyI watched so many YouTube videos and made it one of the
I watched so many YouTube videos and made it one of the must stops this time in Singapore. It is located in the Maxwell Food Center - right across the street from the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. I came around 11:40 am and the line to order was super long. I was waiting for at least about 35 minutes to 45 minutes until I got to order. My family and I ordered each a medium chicken and rice, a half chicken and a large bokchoy to share. About $60 total.The chicken was so amazing... super tender and juicy. The rice was a little let down from what I expected but still decent. One thing to note - not sure how many stood in line were locals?!? maybe more tourists ?! Since Anthony Bourdain came here before. There are some similar stalls selling the same dishes and the wait is much less.We got our drinks at different stalls in the food center. Bring your own napkins or tissues as they are hard to find.Overall it was a great visit! Definitely recommend if you are willing to wait for a bit!!!
Be the first to ReplyWay overrated.
Canteen quality food, rice doesn't taste like it's cooked with chicken oil but doused with soy sauce, chicken has little flavor and rather stiff. Doesn't even put garnishing to even attempt to make the food look the least bit appetizing.
Be the first to ReplyFood is very good, cheap and comes out quickly.
You can get the chicken with rice, as a set with soup and vegetables, or a full chicken. The man running the stall is efficient and has a sense of humor. You can also get delivery with Grab. Keep in mind that some items sell out, such as the set. Highly recommended for a fast casual meal!
Be the first to ReplyDropped by Maxwell Center on a Monday at around 7:30 PM and
Dropped by Maxwell Center on a Monday at around 7:30 PM and Tian Tian was already closed. Luckily, this hawker center was within walking distance from our hotel, so we tried again on a Wednesday at around 9:30. It was open and there was no line! Jackpot!We ordered the large chicken rice and it was definitely the best Hainan chicken rice I've ever had. Granted, I've only ever had Hainan chicken rice at restaurants in the states, or making it myself at home (which is a pain to make), but still. The chicken was so tender and flavorful, and the rice was very fragrant. And the chili sauce...the chili sauce was *chef's kiss*. I would be happy just to eat the rice with the chili sauce and some cucumbers. My only regret is not making a return trip to Tian Tian. Totally worth the hype. Just make sure you go early to avoid the lines (which seems like it can get pretty long since they have line posts for crowd control), and in case they sell out quickly.
Be the first to ReplyMy favorite Hainanese chicken rice hawker in Singapore.
I prefer the poach chicken, but you will have the choice of roast or poach. And the rice is nice too. The lines are long, be prepared to wait.
Be the first to ReplyYum! We had to stop by Tian Tian Chicken Rice on our recent
Yum! We had to stop by Tian Tian Chicken Rice on our recent trip to Singapore. This location is in the Maxwell Food Centre and it's easy to spot this hawker stall as there's always a line outside even when we came pretty early in the day.We only waited about 5 minutes and ended up getting half a chicken with half traditional hainanese chicken and half soy sauce chicken as we wanted to taste the combo and it only comes in a half chicken portion. Was about 16 Singaporean dollars for the meal.The chicken is tender and soft and great with the gravy that they pour on top. The real star of the show was the rice. Super fragrant and packed with a ton of flavor, you can eat the rice by itself and I'd say it's better than the chicken. If I went back I would order less chicken and another bowl rice as one was too little to share with another person.
Be the first to ReplyHeard that this was one of the most famous chicken rice
Heard that this was one of the most famous chicken rice hawkers in Singapore, but I was quite disappointed. The boiled chicken is tasteless, each serving comes with a few tiny slices of cucumber, and the rice (which is supposed to be fragrant and praised by international chefs) was hard and not fully-cooked.
Be the first to ReplyI wonder why this chicken rice stall is so famous? Because
I wonder why this chicken rice stall is so famous? Because Anthony Bourdain featured it? Dishes are expensive comparing to the ambiance. No ac, humid, noisy, too much foot traffic... don't waste your time here. The quality of the chicken is not there. I've eaten at less known stalls and they taste way much better. Aragon & rude wait staff. And you have to take your own dishes as it's a self service place. Pay so much and serve yourself. No meaning... The chicken meat sucks. More bones than meat! Give this place a miss... you won't miss it...
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