Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore
Chomp Chomp Satay
110Pearl PointsSatay first

About Chomp Chomp Satay
Chomp Chomp Satay is a low-cost Singapore street-food pick with Michelin Plate recognition and an easy evening-only format. Go for a casual satay-focused dinner, especially in a small group; skip it if the night calls for a quiet room, a chef-led tasting menu, or a longer restaurant experience.
Chomp Chomp Satay is a Singapore street-food venue with $ pricing, casual dress, evening hours, Michelin Plate recognition. The clearest verified case for going is simple: choose it when you want an inexpensive, casual dinner stop in Singapore, skip it if you need details that are not confirmed here, such as a tasting menu, a named chef, a published signature-item list, or a more formal restaurant format.
The useful way to think about this place is as a low-cost street-food option rather than a venue with a documented course-by-course plan. There is no verified tasting menu, named chef, or detailed menu information to build a precise ordering strategy around, so the value sits in the confirmed basics: $ pricing, casual dress, daily 5:30–9 PM hours, Michelin Plate recognition.
Go for a casual evening street-food stop, not a documented long-format meal
The price tier does a lot of the work here. At $, Chomp Chomp Satay is easiest to justify when the night is about keeping the spend low and choosing a casual Singapore dinner option. The tradeoff is that the available verified information is limited: beyond street food, price, hours, dress code, Michelin Plate recognition, specific menu, seating, service, chef details are not confirmed.
For a broader Singapore eating day, compare it with other named options only where the choice is genuinely useful. Readers considering a different low-cost or casual direction can look at Ah Hock Fried Hokkien Noodles, Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles, Fu He Turtle Soup, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant, or Song Kee Teochew Fish Porridge. If the decision is not one specific stop but a wider city plan, use our full Singapore restaurants guide to cross-check other dining options.
Who should choose this over another Singapore stop
Choose Chomp Chomp Satay if the verified essentials match the night: Singapore, street food, $ pricing, casual dress, a daily 5:30–9 PM schedule. It is a less useful pick for diners who need confirmed information on allergies, dietary accommodations, takeout, delivery, reservations, exact seating, or a detailed menu before deciding.
If the goal is a deeper city plan, use our full Singapore restaurants guide to compare other dining in Singapore, then branch out by mood: our full Singapore hotels guide for where to stay and our full Singapore bars guide for after dinner. Similar Singapore dining options to compare by mood include Ah Hock Fried Hokkien Noodles, Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles, Fu He Turtle Soup, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant, Song Kee Teochew Fish Porridge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Chomp Chomp Satay?
There is no verified tasting menu information for Chomp Chomp Satay. Based on the confirmed details, it is best understood as a $ Singapore street-food venue with casual dress, evening hours, Michelin Plate recognition.
Is Chomp Chomp Satay good for solo dining?
The verified details do not confirm seating style or solo-dining setup. What is confirmed is that Chomp Chomp Satay is a casual $ street-food venue in Singapore, open daily from 5:30–9 PM.
Is lunch or dinner better at Chomp Chomp Satay?
Dinner is the verified option, since the listed hours are 5:30–9 PM every day. No lunch hours are confirmed for Chomp Chomp Satay.
What should I order at Chomp Chomp Satay?
A detailed verified menu is not available here. The safest grounded planning approach is to treat Chomp Chomp Satay as a casual, low-cost Singapore street-food stop rather than arriving with a fixed course-by-course order.
Does Chomp Chomp Satay handle dietary restrictions?
There is no verified dietary-restriction or allergy-accommodation information for Chomp Chomp Satay. If that information is important, confirm directly before planning a visit.
Location
557269Singapore, Kensington Park Rd, 20号#01-34
Singapore, Singapore
Compare Chomp Chomp Satay
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chomp Chomp Satay | Singapore | Street Food | Michelin Plate (2024) | $ |
| Ah Hock Fried Hokkien Noodles | Singapore | Street Food | , | $ |
| Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant | Singapore | Street Food | , | $$ |
| Song Kee Teochew Fish Porridge | Singapore | Street Food | , | $ |
| Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles | Singapore | Street Food | , | $ |
| Fu He Turtle Soup | Singapore | Street Food | , | $ |
How Chomp Chomp Satay Singapore compares with similar nearby venues.
If this does not fit the night
Pick Ah Hock Fried Hokkien Noodles if the priority is a $ noodle stop with the same casual street-food logic. Pick Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant if the group wants to spend more for seafood and make dinner the anchor of the evening.
How Chomp Chomp Satay compares with Singapore street-food peers
For value, Chomp Chomp Satay sits in the same $ street-food band as Ah Hock Fried Hokkien Noodles, Song Kee Teochew Fish Porridge, Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles, Fu He Turtle Soup. Choose Chomp Chomp Satay when the group wants skewers and a casual evening stop; choose Ah Hock Fried Hokkien Noodles or Ah Ter Authentic Teochew Fish Ball Noodles when noodles are the main target.
Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant is the higher-spend comparison at $$, so it makes more sense when the meal is meant to feel like the main event. Chomp Chomp Satay is the easier value call for a quick, low-commitment dinner, while Sin Huat is better for diners who want seafood and are comfortable spending more.
On ambiance, Chomp Chomp Satay is the pick for hawker energy rather than polish. Song Kee Teochew Fish Porridge and Fu He Turtle Soup read as more specific comfort-food choices; Chomp Chomp Satay is stronger for sharing and grazing. Booking difficulty is easy across this style of meal, but the better decision is about format: skewers here, noodles at Ah Hock or Ah Ter, porridge at Song Kee, turtle soup at Fu He, seafood at Sin Huat.
Recognized By
Explore Singapore
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