

I concede that the meat is not as "chickeny" as Kampung chicken and the best way to tell is to eat the breast meat by itself without condiments. However, if it is texture that you are going for, this is it.
The rice is very nice, but the chilli sauce is a let down and they don't giveminced ginger. How can you be the "world best" if you don't provide minced ginger?!
Ming Kee's trick is to keep the chicken submerged in ice water up till the time they serve the chicken. So you notice that there aren't any chickens hanging. They are all in the bath tub! Even when the chickens are halved, they are kept in a rectangle ikea box and submerged in water up till they actually chop the chicken.
Conclusion
The chicken is excellent but the condiments are a bit lack lustre. I think that nowadays, condiments are much more important than in the past. Unlike Swee Kee in the good old days, where chickens are handpicked from their own farms, nowadays, the chicken come from a few suppliers from across the causeway. So what differentiates one chicken rice shop from another is often the rice and the condiments (Nowadays the technique of cooking then soaking the chicken in ice water is well established). That's why a few years back, shops seeking to differentiate themselves started selling Kampung Chicken.
This stall is definitely well worth trying and is probably one of the best in Singapore. For me however, Yee Cheong Yuen's white chicken is still number 1.

4/5 Excellent chicken paralysed by the lack of great condiments
Ming Kee Chicken Rice
Blk 511, Bishan St 13
You forgot to mention that the price is great for their generous portions.
ReplyDeleteMy feelings are, there aren't really such things as best since it is subjective. I personally hate ginger. Here's my rave
http://smallpotatoesmakethesteaklookbigger.blogspot.com/2006/09/bugis-street-ming-kee-chicken-rice.html#links
Haha I'm there almost every day :)
ReplyDeleteThe chilli takes some getting used to. At the start I felt the same way as you but after that it sort of 'grew' on me - at least it doesn't taste like some 'cheapskate' chilli (if you know what I mean).
This must be the only chicken rice store in the whole Singapore that charges a premium for their 'chicken tail' 鸡尾 meat but the same normal price for chicken drumstick meat!
used to eat it regularly wen i lived in bishan, still my mum's all time favorite chicken rice stall, very reasonable prices
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