Taiwanese Crispy Fried Chicken

I went to Teluk Bayan Hawker Center the other day. There are a few stalls outside the hawker center. One of them is the newly open stall, Taiwanese Crispy Fried Chicken by Mommy Wang. I saw this stall many times when I last visited the hawker center, but I never try.

That day after my dinner inside the hawker center, I decided to buy the Taiwanese Crispy Fried Chicken to try out. There are a lot of people waiting in front of the stall. I don’t have the chance to take good photo.

After a while, all the people got their food and left. Actually, I ordered before 1 or 2 customers, but they got their food first instead of me. Never mind, since I was not in a rush. Furthermore, I have the chance to take a nicer photo of the stall. It’s worth to wait after all. 🙂

There are 5 types of food: Taiwanese Crispy Fried Chicken 台湾香鸡排, Lemon Grass Chicken 柠檬香茅腿排, Sweet Plum Potato 甘梅地瓜, Golden Triangle 三角骨 and Deep Fried Cuttlefish 脆炸鱿鱼.

There are also 3 sets for you to order to save some money.
Set A: Taiwanese Fried Chicken + Sweet Plum Potato; RM7 (original price RM7.80)
Set B: Lemon Grass Chicken + Sweet Plum Potato; RM6 (original price RM6.80)
Set C: Deep Fried Cuttlefish + Sweet Plum Potato; RM6 (original price RM6.80)

I took away 1 Set A.

The Taiwanese Crispy Fried Chicken was really crispy. Before they pack for customer, the chicken will be put into the wok to deep fry again. After that, the chicken will cut into pieces and sprinkle the spices on top. One feedback, this Taiwanese Fried Chicken is not using the boneless chicken. If it is boneless, it will be perfect.

I am not sure this Taiwanese Fried Chicken is the same as the XXL Chicken from Shihlin Taiwan Street Snacks or not. According to my cousin, the Shihlin XXL Chicken was served in a very large portion and the boneless chicken breast is tender to be eaten. I will try it next time.

Set A comes with the Sweet Plum Potato. The sweet potato is really sweet in taste. It is almost the same as the fried sweet potato that we can get it from the fried banana stall along the road side. The difference is, the Sweet Plum Potato is sprinkle with the plum powder. It makes the potato taste a bit sour, mix with the sweetness.

I prefer the Sweet plum Potato to be eaten without the plum powder. Maybe they can add in spicy spices instead of the plum powder. It’s only my personal preferences.

Mommy Wang Taiwanese Crispy Fried Chicken is located at Teluk Bayan Hawker Center in Sungai Nibong. Teluk Bayan Hawker Center is just beside the Shell Petrol Station and near the Penang largest roundabout.

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