While most hawker stalls tend to specialise in just 1 cuisine, SALT.Singapore proves itself to be a jack of all trades. As I perused its menu, I was surprised to find all sorts of Western and Asian dishes, including Korean fried chicken, fusion Japanese donburi and a selection of Chinese herbal soups!
salt singapore – stall front
SALT.Singapore is located within Old Airport Road Food Centre. The stall is helmed by siblings Naomi and Kenny, and was first conceived back in 2014. In the afternoon, enjoy delicious and colourful rice bowls to power you through your day, and in the evening, look forward to digging into Western food and fried rice that will delight your tastebuds and comfort your soul.
What I tried at SALT.Singapore
salt singapore – chicken with rice
One of the dishes that I tried at SALT.Singapore was the Signature Chicken Cutlet w/ Soy Garlic Fried Rice (S$9.90), made with premium Japanese Akita rice. The hefty plate of fried rice came topped with a crispy fried chicken cutlet coated in a sweet glaze.
salt singapore – chicken closeup
The chicken cutlet was absolute perfection— it was addictively crispy on the outside, while the glistening white flesh within was superbly juicy and tender. The sweet glaze that thinly coated the chicken was the perfect addition, as it added a pop of flavour to the meat.
salt singapore – rice closeup
The fried rice was worth all the praise too— it had a delightfully strong wok hei aroma and wasn’t too oily either. Given the generous portions of both the rice and the chicken, this was definitely worth the price.
salt singapore – pasta and meat
While the Sous Vide Grilled Chicken w/ Aglio Olio (S$8.90) had a simple and unassuming appearance, I was blown away by the incredible flavours of both elements of the dish.
salt singapore – chicken flesh





