What happens when there is no menu and price available, and when I didn't read enough reviews beforehand before visiting = I got a huge shock when I was charged $5.9 for a steamed breast chicken rice. for the 5mins while I was waiting for the food, I was anxiously wondering what I would be served with. Is it gona be a set with vegetable and achar or smth? Because I don't eat vegetables and it would be a waste of money.🀣 Alas, I was served this huge platter with achar and salted veg chicken soup as well. Didn't believe it was mine till the cashier called up my number πŸ˜‚ first impression "omg such a huge portion! How am I going to finish? Omg why is there chicken meat in the soup too? Chicken overload sia!" Weirdly, the chicken rice was yellower than usual. Thankfully it didn't taste too weird. What I like about this chicken rice is the fried garlicky bits on top of the chicken! Plus it was served with carrot sticks! Smth which you won't see elsewhere! The chicken + rice + soya sauce + chilli sauce all met my criteria of a good chicken rice. And ok la, if you compare this with places like wee nam kee, this is still cheaper. But if you compare it with kopitiam chicken rice, it is almost twice the price la. But you get good soup and achar here. Realised (afterwards) that the soup is "free" and achar is free flow (but actually all built in to the $5.9 price lol). I quite like the pineapple in the sour and sweet achar! But because I didn't eat the rest of the veg like onions and cucumber, I would have been paiseh to take a second serving of achar and waste more veg πŸ™ˆ the salted veg chicken soup complemented the chicken rice dish very well! Finished all till the last drop. Just that I found it a waste to have chicken meat inside the soup since there was already more than enough chicken for the chicken rice. And I actually finished up my rice even before I could finish the one pax portion of chicken meat. and what's the other good thing about this place you may ask - they accept paywave credit cards