973 Upper Serangoon Road
Singapore 534725

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Friday:
06:00pm - 01:00am

Saturday:
06:00pm - 01:00am

Sunday:
06:00pm - 01:00am

Monday:
06:00pm - 01:00am

Tuesday:
06:00pm - 01:00am

Wednesday:
06:00pm - 01:00am

Thursday:
06:00pm - 01:00am

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Had fried chicken and army stew at @basasakchickensg and was pretty impressed!

The Fried Chicken Wings ($13.50 for 6) came pretty sizable and I loved the crispy light batter. Crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, those were definitely darn good wings! We had the Soy Garlic and Snowing Cheese flavour, definitely loved the Soy Garlic more due to its sweet and savoury flavours. Pretty on point!

The Army Stew ($20.50) came filled with loads of ingredients such as tofu, ham, luncheon meat and sausages. The soup itself is comforting, and the sweet, savoury and spicy flavours were quite well balanced. Honestly I think this is pretty worth it, as army stew can be quite pricey in usual Korean restaurants.

Definitely will be back!

- Soy Garlic 6pc Wings ($12.50)
- Honey Butter 6pc Wings ($12.50)
- Chicken Ramen ($6.50)

The wings were crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside, a perfect combination! I especially loved their Soy Garlic wings. Chicken ramen was also tasty.

Would definitely come back here again!

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Ordered with soy garlic. Was pretty good for the price. As you can tell the dumplings Super small portion. Not worth and just give chilli. The fries were pretty good and filling.

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Basically plain fried chicken topped with honey butter powder. I know some KFC are like this, so just saying. Wings were good and priced quite cheap.

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Apparently Basasak Chicken is too new for the geotag database to handle despite being in business for a few months. It’s located in the same coffeeshop as the (in)famous Ponggol Nasi Lemak, next to the chicken hotpot stall.

Their mainstay item is their Korean fried chicken (KFC), which comes slathered in seven different sauces. Sauces aren’t the only thing you can choose from, as the chicken comes in 4 different cuts, from the ubiquitous wings to a whole chicken. As a solo warrior denied the option of drumsticks on the evening I was there, I settled for a ménage a trois of wings ($7).

Their fantastically fried wings were coated in a stellar batter that easily surpasses many of the mainstream KFC chains *cough cough Nene COUGH HACK fingers cough*. The generously sized wings were just the right amount of salty, and exorbitantly crispy even down to the last one. I ordered them dipped in Basasak’s Sweet Spicy sauce, which is the second spiciest sauce available. It was cloyingly sweet, but there was a good amount of spice behind the sauce and it made for a sticky good time.

Basasak doesn’t just do krispy KFC that’s devilishly delish, they’ve got army stew and tteokboki for 2 along with a small squad of sides. So round up the lads, and head on down to Basasak to krack away at their KFC.

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