SHIHLIN TAIWAN STREET SNACKS MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES 2025
Step onto the bustling streets of Singapore, and you’ll inevitably find a comforting, unmistakable aroma: the fragrant five-spice powder and sizzle of freshly fried chicken, instantly transporting you to the famous Shihlin Night Market in Taiwan. Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks has long captured the hearts and appetites of Singaporeans, bringing the authentic, vibrant energy of Taiwanese street food right to our doorst
Name | Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks |
Location | B1-126, Square 2, 10 Sinaran Dr, Singapore 307506 |
Outlets | 40+ |
Operating Hours | Monday to Tuesday, 11:30 am–9:30 pm Sunday, 11:30 am–9 pm |
Delivery Hotline | +6561001218 |
SHIHLIN TAIWAN STREET SNACKS MENU SINGAPORE PRICES 2025
Shihlin Taiwan Singapore Menu has been neatly arranged into various categories that include Popular, Value Sets, Mains, Sides, and Beverages.
Let’s take a look at the prices of all the items offered by this restaurant:
Shihlin Taiwan Menu Popular
Menu | Price |
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XXL Crispy Chicken | SGD 8.30 |
Handmade Oyster Mee Sua | SGD 8.30 |
XXL Crispy Chicken Value Set | SGD 13.80 |
Seafood Tempura (L) | SGD 7.80 |
Sweet Plum Potato Fries (M) – 8 To 9 Strips | SGD 4.90 |
Crispy Floss Egg Crepe | SGD 7.20 |
Shihlin Taiwan Singapore Menu Value Sets
Menu | Price |
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XXL Crispy Chicken Value Set | SGD 13.80 |
Handmade Oyster Mee Sua Value Set | SGD 13.80 |
Crispy Floss Egg Crepe Value Set | SGD 12.30 |
Sausage Cheese Egg Crepe Value Set | SGD 12.30 |
Mushroom Cheese Egg Crepe Value Set | SGD 12.30 |
Seafood Tempura Value Set | SGD 12.90 |
Happy Ricebox Value Set | SGD 15.00 |
Shihlin Taiwan Menu Mains Singapore
Menu | Price |
---|---|
XXL Crispy Chicken | SGD 8.30 |
Handmade Oyster Mee Sua | SGD 8.30 |
Crispy Floss Egg Crepe | SGD 7.20 |
Sausage Cheese Egg Crepe | SGD 7.20 |
Mushroom Cheese Egg Crepe | SGD 7.20 |
Seafood Tempura (L) | SGD 7.80 |
Happy Ricebox | SGD 9.80 |
Shihlin Taiwan Sides Menu
Menu | Price |
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Sweet Plum Potato Fries (M) – 8 To 9 Strips | SGD 4.90 |
Lemon Ai-Yu Jelly (with Honey) | SGD 3.90 |
Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks Beverages Menu
Menu | Price |
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Honey Lemon Cooler (400 ml) | SGD 3.90 |
Winter Melon Tea (400 ml) | SGD 3.90 |
Longan Red Date Tea (400ml) | SGD 3.90 |
Elysian Ionized Water (375ml) | SGD 2.90 |
NUTRITION TABLE OF SHIHLIN TAIWAN STREET SNACKS SINGAPORE
Menu Item | Calories | Protein (g) | Carbohydrates (g) | Fat (g) | Sodium (mg) | Sugar (g) |
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Oyster Omelette | 350 | 15 | 20 | 22 | 900 | 5 |
Chicken Cutlet | 400 | 25 | 30 | 22 | 850 | 4 |
Shihlin XXL Crispy Chicken | 500 | 28 | 35 | 30 | 950 | 6 |
Braised Pork Rice | 450 | 20 | 50 | 18 | 800 | 7 |
Three Cup Chicken | 550 | 30 | 40 | 35 | 1000 | 8 |
Taro Balls | 250 | 2 | 60 | 1 | 50 | 25 |
Bubble Tea | 300 | 3 | 70 | 1 | 60 | 45 |
ALLERGEN TABLE OF SHIHLIN TAIWAN STREET SNACKS SINGAPORE
Menu Item | Gluten | Dairy | Egg | Soy | Shellfish | Nuts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oyster Omelette | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Chicken Cutlet | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Shihlin XXL Crispy Chicken | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Braised Pork Rice | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Three Cup Chicken | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Taro Balls | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Bubble Tea | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No |
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IS SHIHLIN TAIWAN STREET SNACKS HALAL?
No, Shihlin Taiwan is not a halal-certified restaurant. So, Muslims should stay away and avoid eating at this restaurant.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON SHIHLIN TAIWAN MENU SINGAPORE
Shihlin XXL Crispy Chicken: It’s a massive, boneless chicken cutlet (bigger than your hand), marinated with a unique blend of oriental spices, fried to a golden crisp, and famously seasoned with a savoury and peppery powder.
Handmade Oyster Mee Sua: This is a thick, savoury vermicelli soup slow-cooked in a rich, flavourful stock. It is typically served with fresh, plump oysters and tender shredded chicken, offering a warm and comforting taste of Taiwanese cuisine.
Sweet Plum Potato Fries: Unlike regular potato fries, these are made from specially selected sweet potatoes, fried until crispy, and dusted generously with their signature tangy-sweet plum powder.
Crispy Floss Egg Crepe: A classic Taiwanese breakfast/snack item featuring a pan-fried spring onion crepe rolled up with egg and crispy chicken floss.
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ABOUT SHIHLIN TAIWAN SINGAPORE
The Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks menu in Singapore is a delightful compact showcase of Taiwan’s most celebrated street food classics, centred around their iconic XXL Crispy Chicken. While the massive, spice-dusted chicken cutlet and the comforting, thick broth of the Handmade Oyster Mee Sua remain the undisputed signature items, the menu has expanded to offer more complete meal options. This includes the popular Ricebox series, which pairs their crispy fried chicken with traditional Taiwanese sides like braised egg and tofu, as well as newer additions like the Braised Chicken Ricebowl and Chiayi Scallion Chicken Ricebowl.
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LOCATION & CONTACT
OPENING & CLOSING TIME
SHIHLIN TAIWAN REVIEWS
No matter how many new snacks pop up, the XXL Crispy Chicken is still the king. It’s impossible to walk past a Shihlin outlet without getting a craving. The chicken is always piping hot, incredibly juicy on the inside, and has that perfectly crispy, thin batter. The best part is the seasoning—that iconic blend of five-spice and pepper is absolutely addictive. I always ask for extra chili powder on mine! It’s huge, satisfying, and consistently excellent. It’s the taste of Taiwan night markets, right here in Singapore.
“Ruhi”
The Oyster Mee Sua is my preferred alternative when I want something soupy and comforting. The mee sua noodles are soft and soak up the flavor of the dark, savory, and slightly vinegary broth perfectly. The oysters are usually fresh and plump, and the shredded chicken adds a nice texture. My only little complaint is that sometimes the portion feels a bit small for the price, but it’s such a hearty and flavorful dish that I always finish every last drop. A perfect pick-me-up on a cooler day.
“Shinu”
These are hands down the best sweet potato fries I’ve ever had. They are crispy on the outside and wonderfully fluffy and sweet on the inside. What elevates them is the plum powder—it adds a fantastic sweet and tangy zing that is unexpected and highly addictive. It balances the sweetness of the potato perfectly! My tip: you must eat them immediately while they are still hot to get the full crunch. They make a great side to the XXL Chicken or a satisfying snack all on their own.
“Sarah”
ALTERNATIVES OF SHIHLIN TAIWAN RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
Monga Fried Chicken: Known for their extra-thick, honey-marinated chicken cutlets in various flavours (King, Hot Chick, Taiker).
Devil Chicken (恶魔鸡排): Offers large fried chicken cutlets, typically in Original and Spicy flavours, following a famous Taichung recipe.
I Love Taimei: A local brand that serves Taiwanese delicacies and is well-known for its fried chicken and bubble tea pairings.
Fried Chicken Master (炸鷄大獅): A renowned Taiwanese fried chicken brand known for its succulent chicken.
FAQs
Is Shihlin Taiwan Halal?
No, Shihlin Taiwan is not a halal-certified restaurant. That’s why it is not a suitable place for Muslims to eat.
How many Shihlin Taiwan outlets are there in Singapore?
There are over 40+ Shihlin Taiwan Branches available across Singapore.
CONCLUSION
Taiwanese street food has clearly established itself as a beloved culinary genre in Singapore, and while Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks remains a popular entry point, the city-state offers a vibrant and competitive scene.
SGExplore.com has done deep research in creating this menu; the prices, images and other information have been taken from the official sources mentioned below:
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