Always a fan of their affordable big portioned western food.
Had their pork chop and fish&chips (added a pork sausage) this time.
Both protein was juicy and flavourful. The fried fish had crispy exterior and juicy inside.
The coleslaw, baked beans and fries complimented their protein. Despite huge servings, my dining partner and myself couldn’t stop eating and finished the food.
Their pork sausage was huge for the price and tasty.
All in all, value for money and nice flavours!
Pork Chop ($7) my sis and I really like marinated herbs like rosemary hints inside the pork chop. Their chop was not that hard and easily to cut through. The uncle even go every table got order chicken or pork chop and fill up more sauce into plate. (I don't really like too much sauce and covered up the taste for pork chop imo)
Chicken Cutlet ($7) its so good and crispy for their outer skin tbh. I almost cannot eat finish their chicken 😅 as their size was quite big for 2 pax. Their fries was quite salty, coleslaw and baked beans just normal 👌 I didn't eat finish for their sides. The tartar sauce was being used for fish & chips also.
Their claim to fame is their massive, generous portion sizes.
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The boneless chicken chop here is a large and hefty slab, tender and juicy and succulent with lovely meaty sweet salty savoury flavour.
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The thick cut potato fries are well seasoned, fluffy and crisp with starchy salty savoury flavour. The thick gravy can sometimes be overly full-flavoured.
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Completed with a mound of chilled crunchy coleslaw with bright vegetal milky sweet sour flavour, and soft warm baked beans with vegetal earthy sweet savoury flavour. Nice.
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Chicken Chop
Wow Wow West
@ ABC Brickworks Food Centre, 6 Jalan Bukit Merah #01-133
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More details:
https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2022/06/best-of-singapore-hawkers-chicken-chop.html
Relatively big portions but taste-wise decent enough. Maybe I was unlucky but there was this smelly oil taste which made everything less enjoyable. Their coleslaw actually stood out for me.
Might be back to try their fish & chips which has more good reviews…
Chunky and crispy fish served with thick cut fries, old school style coleslaw and baked beans. 😋 Priced only at $8, Wow Wow West at ABC Brickworks is one of go-to places for the best Fish & Chips at a hawker food center.
Finally got to eat this after so long! Previously wanted to try it but it was sold out :( The sauce was really good, hugeeee portion and crispy fish + moist flesh. 7/10!
I will always have a soft spot for Wow Wow West which never fails to deliver when it comes to good, reasonably priced and generously portioned western food ♥️
I was undecided what to eat,
Chicken chop is their signature but fish&chips have the best reviews.
A little regret. The fish and chip felt Jelak on the last few bites.
The fish was soft and thick.
The pork sausage was huge its an additional $3 ala carte.
Will return for chicken chop next time.
Fries, coleslaw, red bean was nothing special though, just additional staple to fill u up.
Apparently a signature item here. Like most such sausages, the casing was irritating. But I admit the meat was quite delicious.
Finally tried wow wow west at ABC brickworks and... not a fan. My chicken was quite over cooked. It was a thigh cut but they somehow managed to cook it till the edges were rock hard. Have to hand it to them though, portion sizes were pretty massive.
Heard good reviews about this western food and decided to try it out on a Saturday night. It was such a popular place that we queued and waited for the food for half an hour. Thank God, we were one of the last few customers to order. They closed and started chasing customers away by 8pm.
Worth the wait, although I thought it’s a little dry. Food is in a huge portion but definitely value for money, for $8 only.
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💬: 2 generous slabs of meat which were grilled reaaaaal well, tender and super smoky, a meat lover's dream come true
Value for money $8 for fish and chips + $2 for the sausage! 🤤 expect to wait awhile to get your food, but the hawkers are fighting their best to prepare the food to fill our belly!
My kind of brunch! #golocal #hawkerfood
Dated: 12.12.2020
It’s been a while since I’ve had Wow Wow West’s fish & chips since the letdown last time, and they’ve pulled off a remontada (for those not in the know of football twitter lingo, a remontada is a colossal comeback) that’s as gargantuan as these fish fillets.⠀
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The breading is as crunchy as I used to remember it, and the fish within was firm, flaky and perfectly fried, albeit a little lacking in salt. Yup, two of these fabulous fried fish fillets, a mountain of crisp fries, a heap of coleslaw that leans towards the sweeter side of the spectrum, and baked beans costs eight dollars. Oh, don’t forget to ask for more of that housemade tantalising tartar sauce, because that magical elixir makes the fried fish absolutely ambrosial.⠀
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Eight buckaroos for a gut busting, fantastic food coma is pretty cheap, and you can take that to the bank. That’s right, these fantabulous fish & chips are doing their thing again. Wow Wow West is back!
One of the best local Western stalls in Singapore, with generous portions that are value for money. Been patronising Wow Wow West since they were just a canteen stall in secondary school, glad they’ve done well over all these years!
😍 Yummy affordable western food. Cheese sausage set (S$5) comes with one huge JUICY sausage, fries, beans and a lots of coleslaw. As with any sausages, its a bit salty so its best to share.
Overall if i could only get one, i would get the sausage set. They use a buzzer system so you dont have to waste time to wait at the stall. Highly Recommend 👍.
The portion is huge compare to the price you are paying. The taste is ok ok...
I’m real glad to say that Wow Wow West’s chicken chop is still real good eatin’ 10 years later. Unlike their once fantastic fish & chips which have suffered from an appalling drop in standards, their chicken chop is still a winner at $7.50.
The chicken chop is a bit on the skinny side, but the meat is juicy and superbly seasoned. The skin is done just right, with the sub-dermal layer of fat all cooked out and with charred bits in all the right spots. The chicken may have been thin in thickness, but the size is stellar and a surefire satisfier.
Not a fan of the crinkle cut fries getting changed to their more straight-laced counterparts, but alongside the slaw & the baked beans, it’s still an acceptable accoutrement. You could definitely do a lot worse for $7.50, kids.