Halal Gua Baos & Chicken Noodles: Is Fried Chicken Master Truly The Master?

By HalalTrip | 17, Jul, 2025
Halal Gua Baos & Chicken Noodles: Is Fried Chicken Master Truly The Master?

When it comes to comfort food, fried chicken almost always tops the list. And if you’ve yet to try Fried Chicken Master, the Taiwanese-born, crispy chicken specialist, their latest promos might just be the perfect excuse.

Not only are they slinging juicy fried chicken gua bao “burgers” at just $8.90 for 2, but they’ve also rolled out a new lunch bento set with customisable noodles, rice, sides, and drinks, all for $12.80. Budget-friendly, flavour-packed, and extremely satisfying, this might just become your new weekday lunch spot.

 

2 Gua Bao “Burgers” For Less Than $10? Say Less.

Let’s start with the star deal: 2 Gua Baos for $8.90- yes, two whole fluffy belly buns sandwiching juicy fried chicken under $10. The gua bao is essentially Taiwan’s answer to a burger: a pillowy soft, slightly sweet steamed bun that hugs your fillings without overpowering them.

Fried Chicken Master’s version comes packed with crispy, golden chicken that’s juicy inside and perfectly seasoned on the outside. You get that satisfying crunch, followed by tender meat, all wrapped in the soft bao. Each bite gives you a good contrast of textures, and it doesn’t skimp on portions either.

It’s also ridiculously value-for-money, especially given today’s burger prices. At under $9 for two, this is one of the most affordable chicken burger alternatives around. The only catch? It’s only available at their Northpoint City and Century Square outlets up till 31 August, so west-siders may need to travel a little.

 

New Bento Noodle Set: Customisable, Hearty & Surprisingly Worth It

If you're the kind who likes options, the new Lunch Bento Set will be right up your alley. Available Monday to Friday, 11.30am to 2.30pm, this promo gets you:

  • A choice of noodles or rice

  • A piece of fried chicken- breast, thigh, or jimbo cutie (hand-shaken fried chicken)

  • A side of tater tots or fries

  • And a drink, all for $12.80

Let’s talk about the noodles first. They're simple, Taiwan-style dry noodles, the kind that’s comforting in that old-school, lunch-can't-go-wrong kind of way. The rice option is just as solid if you prefer something more filling, pairing well with the crispy chicken and sauces.

The fried chicken, of course, is the main attraction; crispy, well-marinated, and fried to order. The skin is thin and shatteringly crisp, while the inside stays moist. If you opt for the thigh, you’ll get a juicier, more flavourful bite. Those who prefer leaner meat can go for breast, which still holds up surprisingly well in both flavour and texture.

The sides are a nice touch. We loved the tater tots, which were crispy little nuggets that add just the right amount of crunch to the set. The fries are solid too, but the tots stole the show for us.

And finally, having a drink included just ties it all together, making this one of the more value-packed lunch deals we’ve seen in a while. Everything arrives in a neat bento box, making it easy to take away or enjoy in-store without mess.

 

Is it worth it?

In a word: yes! The flavours are comforting, the portions are generous, and the prices are honestly kind of hard to beat.

Whether you’re dropping by for a quick gua bao fix or settling in for a full lunch bento, this spot proves that good fried chicken doesn’t need to come with a hefty price tag. The $8.90 gua bao promo is perfect for a midday snack or sharing with a friend, while the $12.80 lunch set is great for busy office-goers or students looking for a solid, fuss-free meal.

Address: Multiple locations (Takeaway only: Northpoint City, Century Square | Dine-in: Suntec City)
Opening hours: 10am - 10pm daily
Contact: +65 6592 3365
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