
Chick-fil-A Singapore opens at Bugis+ this December with its famous chicken sandwich, waffle fries, and local-exclusive spicy chilli sauce. Oh, and did we mention unlimited sauces?
It’s happening, Chick-fil-A is finally touching down in Singapore on 11 December. Ahead of its opening, we got to try some of its iconic menu items, including the OG Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich and Chick-fil-A sauce. So does it live up to the hype? Read on for our honest review! As we await opening day, check out our roundup of new restaurants in Singapore or keep up to date on what’s happening in Singapore with our lifestyle news.
Chick-fil-A lands in Singapore on 11 December 2025
Details at a glance
Best for: Fans of fried chicken, waffle fries, and American fast-food nostalgia
Opening date: 11 December 2025
Must-try items: Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich, Spicy Deluxe Sandwich, Waffle Potato Fries
Prices: from $6.80 (a la carte burgers); from $11.80 (meal with regular waffles potato fries and regular soft drink), $6.90 (milkshakes); from $3.50 for drinks
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 10am–10pm (closed on Sundays, a tradition introduced by the founder)
Address: Chick-fil-A Singapore, #01-19, Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067; offers both dine-in and takeaway services
What’s on the menu?

Expect all the fan-fave bites! There’s the OG Chick-fil-A Chicken ($6.80 a la carte; $11.80 for a meal), Chick-fil-A Deluxe with lettuce, tomato and cheddar cheese ($8 a la carte; $13 meal), Spicy Chicken ($6.90 a la carte; $11.90 meal), Spicy Deluxe with lettuce, tomato and pepper jack cheese ($8.10 a la carte; $13.10 meal) and Grilled Chicken with lettuce, tomato on multigrain brioche bun ($9.50 a la carta; $14.50 meal). Each meal comes with regular waffle potato fries and a regular soft drink. You can even substitute your side for mac and cheese (add $1.70) or a side salad (add $0.70).
Fans of the nuggets can enjoy them in eight pieces ($6.90 a la carte; $11.90 meal) or 12 pieces ($9.60 a la carte; $14.60 meal). Wash it down with iced tea ($3.80), lemonade ($4.50), Sunjoy ($4.50 half and half lemonade and sweetened tea). or handspun milkshakes in vanilla, strawberry, chocolate and cookies & cream flavours ($6.90 each).
‘No Chick-fil-A sauce? ‘ you might ask. Well, good news! The full range of signature sauces will be making its way to Singapore, too. We’re talking Chick-fil-A Sauce, Barbeque Sauce, Honey Mustard Sauce, Sweet & Spicy Sriracha Sauce, and Garden Herb Ranch Sauce. The line-up also includes a new Spicy Chilli Sauce, made exclusively for Singapore (because spice runs in our DNA). Plus, there’s no additional charge for sauces!
What we tried and our favourites

We dove straight for the Spicy Deluxe because our taste buds demand a little fire. The chicken breast patty impressed us right away. It’s tender, clean-tasting, and none of that greasy heaviness that usually comes with fast-food fried chicken. The spice level is a confident little nudge that doesn’t scream for attention. Tbh, we could’ve enjoyed it even without the sauces. And sure, the patty looks modest at first glance, but it more than held its own.
The waffle fries could use a whisper more crunch, but they’re delightfully airy and shockingly non-oily. Highly addictive, too!
Then came the sauces, the sacred pilgrimage of any Chick-fil-A visit. Our trio of champions are the Singapore chilli sauce for a punchy garlic hit, the classic Chick-fil-A sauce, and Garden Herb Ranch, because balance matters.
To finish, we chased everything with a chilled Sunjoy, a zippy tea–lemonade combo that instantly resets the palate. As for the milkshakes, we wished for a little more oomph – it could have used more malt and a bolder flavour. Still, a sweet ending to a very satisfying spread.
How is Chick-fil-A Singapore giving back to the community?

To celebrate its Bugis+ opening, the locally owned and operated brand is donating $25,000 to The Food Bank Singapore to support locals in need, with plans to contribute the same amount for every new outlet that opens here. Leading the charge is Chyn Koh, Singapore’s first Chick-fil-A franchise owner, who promises to serve up “great food, genuine care, and a whole lot of heart.”
Beyond that, Chick-fil-A Bugis+ will join the brand’s Shared Table program, which redirects surplus food to local non-profits, a global initiative that’s already created over 42 million meals. It’s all part of Chick-fil-A’s mission to serve good food while doing good in the community. We even prepared 80 meals during our visit!

So mark your calendars, prep your appetite, and maybe start practising your order ‘cos the countdown to Chick-fil-A’s in Singapore starts now.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Chick-fil-A open in Singapore?
The first Asian outlet opens on 11 December 2025 at Bugis+.
Where is Chick-fil-A located in Singapore?
Find it at #01-19, Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067. It offers both dine-in, takeaway, and likely delivery through local food apps.
What are the opening hours?
Open Monday to Saturday, 10am–10pm. Closed on Sundays.
What are the must-try menu items?
OG Chicken Sandwich, Waffle Potato Fries, and hand-spun milkshakes (vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, cookies & cream). Don’t forget the signature sauces, including the Singapore-exclusive Spicy Chilli Sauce.
Is the food halal?
No, Chick-fil-A is not halal.


