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What actually makes a chicken rice stall worth queueing for?

Everyone claims their neighbourhood stall is the best chicken rice. But what really separates a shiok plate from an average one? Genuinely want to know what to look for.
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Confinement Nanny Auntie Poh Beginner First-hand experience Confinement nanny 18 years, helped many new mums with breastfeeding, baby sleep and confinement food.
Grew up eating chicken rice almost daily, my uncle ran a stall. It is all in the details most people don't notice. First the rice, must be cooked in real chicken fat and stock with ginger and pandan, each grain separate and fragrant, not oily mush. Second the chicken, poached just right so it is tender with that slight gelatinous layer under the skin, then ice-bathed for the smooth texture, timing is everything and only experience gets it right. Third the chilli, freshly pounded with garlic, ginger, calamansi, not from a bottle, this is where most stalls cut corners and fail. Fourth the dark soy drizzle and the ginger-scallion oil. A great plate has all four in harmony. An average stall gets the chicken okay but the rice is bland and the chilli tastes factory. When you find one where the rice alone can be eaten plain and still shiok, that is the one worth queueing for.
Nurse Kak Nora Beginner First-hand experience Staff nurse at restructured hospital 14 years, can explain subsidised ward, MediSave claim and A&E wait time.
Watch how fast the queue moves and whether the auntie or uncle chops the chicken to order. Fresh chopping, steady turnover means the chicken isn't sitting around drying out. The best stalls sell out by early afternoon. If a stall still has full trays at 3pm, that tells you something about the demand.
Anonymous contributor Beginner First-hand experience
For me it is the chilli sauce lah. Chicken and rice can be decent at many places, but the chilli is what makes me go back. Must be tangy, garlicky, spicy, freshly made. If a stall serves bottled chilli I don't bother. Also the ginger paste on the side, small thing but a good stall takes it seriously.

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