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    Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice, Restaurant in Singapore
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    Michelin 2024

    Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice

    Street Food · YUHUA WEST, Singapore

    Restaurant in Singapore, Singapore

    The Read

    Boneless Hawker Precision

    Price

    $

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is worth prioritizing for a casual Singapore street-food stop, especially if chicken rice is the specific target. The Michelin Plate recognition adds a useful trust signal, but the real case is practical: low spend, daytime-friendly pacing, a format built for quick eating rather than a long restaurant occasion.

    About Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice

    Should you eat at Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice? In Singapore, it is a good fit if you are looking for a casual, low-price Street Food stop. The verified profile is direct: $ pricing, casual dress, daytime opening hours from Wednesday to Sunday, Michelin Plate recognition in 2024.

    The strongest reason to prioritize it is clarity. This is not a page to build around unverified extras such as a tasting menu, drinks program, seat count, or special service format. Treat it as a simple Singapore street-food option and plan around the facts that are confirmed.

    Choose this for a casual street-food stop, not for a long restaurant occasion

    The right diner is someone who wants an easy, low-price option in Singapore rather than a formal reservation-led outing. The $ price tier and casual dress code set expectations clearly. Keep the plan simple, do not assume details that are not verified here, such as a specific service setup, menu range, or dietary accommodation.

    For planning, this is better as a daytime food stop than an evening meal, because verified hours are 7 AM to 2 PM from Wednesday through Sunday, with Monday and Tuesday closed. Build it into a Singapore eating route if those hours work for your schedule. For wider research, the Singapore restaurants guide is the better place to compare the city's food range, while the Singapore hotels guide and Singapore bars guide can help build the rest of the trip around it.

    Where it fits in a Singapore street-food crawl

    Use Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice as one casual stop within a broader Singapore food plan. If you are comparing other named options, consider Hua Xing Bak Kut Teh, Joo Siah Bak Koot Teh, Lai Heng Handmade Teochew Kueh, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant, Zai Shun Curry Fish Head, or keep the rest of the itinerary to other Singapore dining generically.

    The verdict is simple: prioritize it when a casual Singapore Street Food stop with $ pricing and confirmed daytime hours fits the plan. Skip it if the group needs verified evening hours, a documented drinks program, or a more formal meal structure. The value is in keeping expectations aligned with the confirmed facts.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Xing Yun reads as a focused, no-frills hawker stall where technical precision matters more than ambiance. The write-up highlights the stall’s 2024 Michelin Plate recognition and its defining boneless preparation — a technique that requires consistent knife work and control under service pressure. The menu centers on the spare, exacting components of Hainanese chicken rice: precisely poached or roasted bird, rice cooked in chicken stock and ginger, a trio of dipping sauces and a clear broth on the side. The result is a classic, workmanlike spot that prizes consistency and craft over theatrical presentation.

    Best For

    This is a straightforward choice for family meals and casual hangouts that want reliably good chicken rice without fuss. The hawker format and mention of a service rush make it ideal for daytime visits, particularly lunch, when the stall’s consistency stands out. Michelin Plate recognition signals dependable quality, so groups looking for a familiar, well-executed comfort dish find exactly that here. It’s less about atmosphere and more about the straightforward pleasure of a carefully made national classic shared with others.

    Ordering Tips

    Order the boneless Hainanese chicken rice — the boneless technique is Xing Yun’s signature and the description stresses its technical importance. Expect the classic trio of dipping sauces and a clear broth; these components matter because the place is judged on narrow technical margins: the poaching temperature, the rice’s fat ratio, and the freshness of chilli and ginger paste. If you want to assess the stall at its best, focus on the texture and temperature of the chicken, the seasoning of the rice, and taste the sauces alongside the broth to judge the balance.

    Planning details

    Location

    347 Jurong East Ave 1, #01-202, Singapore 600347 · Directions

    facebook.com/xingyunchickenrice

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to go if this does not fit

    For a similar low-price street-food stop with a different texture and format, choose Lai Heng Handmade Teochew Kueh. It works better when the plan is a snack crawl rather than a single chicken-rice meal.

    For a more substantial group meal, choose Zai Shun Curry Fish Head. It is the stronger alternative when sharing matters more than speed.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares with Singapore street-food peers

    Against Lai Heng Handmade Teochew Kueh, Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is the clearer pick when the group wants a full savory meal built around one familiar Singapore staple. Lai Heng is better for a snack-led stop or for diners specifically chasing handmade kueh; Xing Yun is easier to slot into lunch when chicken rice is the main event.

    Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant sits at a higher price tier, so cross-shop it only if the group wants seafood and is willing to spend more. For value, Xing Yun is the safer call. For a heavier, more restaurant-like street-food meal, Sin Huat has the stronger case.

    If the choice is between comfort-food styles, Hua Xing Bak Kut Teh and Joo Siah Bak Koot Teh make more sense for soup-led eating, while Zai Shun Curry Fish Head is better for a shared fish-head meal. Choose Xing Yun when the group wants a lower-effort solo or small-party stop with chicken rice as the clear order.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is daytime or evening better at Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice?

    Daytime is the verified option here. Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is open Wednesday to Sunday from 7 AM to 2 PM and is closed Monday and Tuesday. No evening hours are verified.

    What should a first-timer know about Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice?

    Treat it as a casual Street Food venue in Singapore with $ pricing. The Michelin Plate 2024 recognition is a clear trust signal, the opening hours make it a daytime stop rather than an evening plan.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice?

    A tasting menu is not a verified feature here. The confirmed profile is Street Food, $ pricing, casual dress, Michelin Plate 2024 recognition, daytime hours from Wednesday to Sunday.

    Does Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary-restriction details are not verified. Guests with specific needs should check directly before ordering rather than assuming accommodations are available.

    What should I wear to Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice?

    Wear casual clothes. The verified dress code is casual, so there is no need to dress up.

    What are alternatives to Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice in Singapore?

    Other Singapore options to compare include Lai Heng Handmade Teochew Kueh, Hua Xing Bak Kut Teh, Joo Siah Bak Koot Teh, Zai Shun Curry Fish Head, Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant. Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is the more direct pick when you specifically want this venue's casual Street Food profile.

    What should I order at Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice?

    Specific menu details beyond the venue name are not verified here. Use the confirmed facts to guide expectations: this is a $ Street Food venue in Singapore with Michelin Plate 2024 recognition and casual dress.