Fitra Chicken Rice Lot One brings authentic halal Hainanese chicken rice to Singapore\'s Choa Chu Kang community, serving traditional Chinese cuisine adapted for Muslim diners within the convenient Lot One Shoppers\' Mall environment. As part of a respected chain with multiple outlets across Singapore including Bugis Junction, Raffles City, and Sengkang, this halal-certified establishment offers families access to both roasted and steamed chicken rice specialties that maintain authentic flavors while adhering to Islamic dietary requirements, making it the essential destination for inclusive dining in Singapore\'s dynamic northwest region.
The comprehensive menu showcases signature Roasted Chicken Rice featuring crispy, savory roasted chicken served with fragrant, fluffy rice, alongside tender Steamed Chicken Rice offering juicy alternatives, flavorful Chicken Drumstick Rice with succulent drumsticks, and hearty Chicken Dumpling Soup that provides satisfying meal options. Each dish reflects careful preparation methods that preserve traditional Hainanese techniques while ensuring halal compliance, using premium ingredients and time-tested recipes that deliver the authentic chicken rice experience beloved across Singapore. The restaurant\'s commitment to quality ensures every serving meets both taste expectations and dietary requirements.
Conveniently located within Food Junction at Lot One Shoppers\' Mall, Fitra Chicken Rice offers accessible halal dining that integrates seamlessly with shopping and family entertainment activities. The restaurant\'s strategic position within the food court ensures efficient service and comfortable dining, while halal certification provides confidence for Muslim families seeking authentic local cuisine. Whether seeking classic roasted chicken rice, tender steamed alternatives, or comforting dumpling soup, Fitra delivers the perfect balance of traditional preparation methods, halal compliance, and authentic flavors that have made them a trusted choice for inclusive chicken rice dining across Singapore\'s diverse food court locations.
Fitra chicken rice at Lot One - Bought a set of roasted chicken rice with gizzard, normal chicken rice and chicken porridge. Porridge soaked with black light sauce on top. Chicken rice set, chicken, vegetable (only the stem less leaves), gizzard all soaked with black sauce. But rice packed empty. When dine in why were all these items served separately? Does it make any sense? I paid for these food but I ended up frustrated. Why?
Tin N.
I had a very unpleasant experience at Fitra Chicken Rice stall at Lot One outlet earlier today. I was queuing behind a man and I noticed that he wasn't moving forward to order so I asked him if he had ordered and he nodded his head. I acknowledged and move forward to order but he stopped me and say I have to wait because of some issues in front. So I acknowledged again and waited until the issues are settled. When it was my turn to order, the cashier wasn't looking at me and I thought that they were all overwhelmed by the orders in front, so I waited patiently for her to cue me, but she didn't. Instead, she cued the person (whom is coincidentally a Malay) BEHIND me to order. I was literally right in front of her, looking at her. It is either she has some visual problem or she selectively doesn't want to entertain me on purpose??? I felt so discriminated and I think I will never go back to that store anymore given this kind of treatment.
Nini Pham
Customers order food but it's made for them in the same way , Reordered the item and still the wrong item . and 7$+ for this meal
Nur Aisha Binte ABDUL MANAN
Though Chicken rice is tasty, the chicken portion is pathetic compared to other Fitrah branches. SIX THIN SLICES and a whole plate of rice does not make this a healthy meal!! When all chicken slices are finished, there’s still a whole plate of rice. Sad really when it used to be so good and now there’s just no value for money.
Misha Ewan
Terrible and very rude service by the china uncle, take away no packet chilli can't even communicate with non chinese customer defeat your purpose of being halal. Wanted to add more item but due to the very poor service i changed my mind... Spoilt my mood for lunch. Never going this store again!
Meisha Yuan
Terrible and very rude service by the staff member. For takeaway, no chili packets were provided. The staff member couldn't even communicate with non-Chinese customers, which defeats your purpose of being halal. I wanted to add more items, but due to the very poor service, I changed my mind. It spoilt my mood for lunch. I'm never going to this store again!
Anisha Mani
Though the Chicken rice is tasty, the chicken portion is pathetic compared to other Fitrah branches. SIX THIN SLICES and a whole plate of rice does not make this a healthy meal!! When all chicken slices are finished, there’s still a whole plate of rice. It's truly sad when it used to be so good, and now there’s just no value for money.
Nini Fan
Customers order food, but it's made for them in the same way. I reordered the item and still received the wrong item. All this for $7+.
Ting Ning
I had a very unpleasant experience at Fitra Chicken Rice stall at Lot One outlet earlier today. I was queuing behind a man, and I noticed that he wasn't moving forward to order, so I asked him if he had ordered, and he nodded. I acknowledged and moved forward to order, but he stopped me and said I had to wait because of some issues in front. So I acknowledged again and waited until the issues were settled. When it was my turn to order, the cashier wasn't looking at me and I thought that they were all overwhelmed by the orders in front, so I waited patiently for her to cue me, but she didn't. Instead, she cued the person (who is coincidentally a Malay) BEHIND me to order. I was literally right in front of her, looking at her. It is either she has some visual problem, or she selectively doesn't want to entertain me on purpose? I felt so discriminated, and I think I will never go back to that store anymore, given this kind of treatment.
Juliana Jumain
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At Fitra Chicken Rice, Lot One, I bought a set of roasted chicken rice with gizzard, a normal chicken rice, and chicken porridge. The porridge was soaked with black sauce. The chicken rice set's chicken, vegetables (only the stemless leaves), and gizzard were all soaked with black sauce. But the rice was packed plain. When dining in, why were all these items served separately? Does it make any sense? I paid for this food, but I ended up frustrated. Why?