There’s something magical about comfort food. It doesn’t need to be fancy or complicated, just something that makes your taste buds happy and your soul warm. And for many food buffs wandering around Singapore, that magic often comes in the form of a perfectly fried piece of chicken.
For me, that special place was none other than Arnold’s Fried Chicken. If you’ve ever been to Singapore or talked to a local foodie, chances are they’ve mentioned this name at least once. It’s one of those “you gotta try it” spots that’s been around for decades, quietly building a loyal fanbase.
So, grab a seat, Buff. Let me take you through my delicious experience at Arnold’s from its humble beginnings to that moment when I took my first juicy bite.

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A Little History: How Arnold’s Became a Local Legend 🐣
Let’s rewind to the 1980s. Singapore’s food scene was already vibrant, but good fried chicken wasn’t as common as it is today. In 1984, a small food stall opened on the second floor of City Plaza. It didn’t have glowing signs or crazy marketing campaigns. But what it did have was passion and really, really good fried chicken.
Over time, this humble little stall grew into a well-loved local restaurant, now known as Arnold’s Fried Chicken. One of the coolest things about Arnold’s is that it’s homegrown. This isn’t a global fast-food chain or a franchise trying to be “local.” It’s a true Singaporean brand that has stayed authentic while expanding.
What makes Arnold’s stand out?
- Freshness: Their chicken isn’t pre-cooked or reheated. It’s fried only when you order it.
- Marination: The chicken is soaked in a special marinade overnight, so the flavor runs deep into the meat not just on the surface.
- Texture: Unlike most fast-food fried chicken, the coating is thin and light, letting the flavor of the meat shine.
This commitment to quality is why Arnold’s has stood the test of time, even as big international names opened all around Singapore. It’s the kind of place that feels familiar, like coming home to a plate of comfort food after a long day.
The Star of the Show: Whole Young & Tender Spring Chicken 🌟
Every iconic restaurant has its signature dish. At Arnold’s, that crown belongs to the Whole Young & Tender Spring Chicken.
This isn’t your regular fried chicken. It’s a whole young bird, marinated overnight and fried to order. When it arrives at your table, it’s golden brown with a slight crisp on the outside, and the smell alone makes your stomach rumble.
The set usually comes with:
- A whole spring chicken, perfectly fried.
- Golden fries — thick-cut, fluffy on the inside, crisp on the outside.
- A serving of sweet coleslaw, adding a refreshing crunch that balances the fried goodness.
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What I love most is the texture of the chicken. The skin is light and delicate, not the kind that overwhelms you with layers of batter. When you bite into it, the meat is juicy, flavorful, and seasoned all the way through. You can tell it’s been marinated with care.
And that’s the thing about Arnold’s — it’s simple but done right. No frills, no over-the-top presentation. Just good fried chicken that makes you close your eyes and say, “Damn, that’s good.”
What I Ordered: My Personal Fried Chicken Moment 🍽️
1. Half Spring Chicken Set
Since I didn’t want to go overboard (though honestly, it’s tempting), I ordered the ½ Spring Chicken Set. Here’s what was on my tray:
- Half a juicy fried spring chicken 🍗
- A generous portion of thick-cut fries 🍟
- A scoop of sweet, creamy coleslaw 🥗
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The moment I cut into the chicken, I knew I was in for something good. The meat was juicy like, properly juicy and the seasoning went all the way through. Not just surface-level flavor. You could actually taste the marinade in every bite.
And let’s talk about those fries. Unlike the usual fast-food shoestring fries, these were thick, soft, and fluffy inside. They were seasoned lightly, letting the potato flavor come through. Paired with the chicken, they were the perfect sidekick.
The coleslaw? Sweet, refreshing, and creamy a nice contrast to the fried chicken and fries. I usually skip coleslaw at fast food places, but here, I cleaned the cup.
For drinks, I went with a Bandung that sweet rose-flavored pink drink that’s so popular in Singapore.
The Bandung was sweet, fragrant, and paired surprisingly well with the savory chicken. It gave the meal a local touch that I really loved.
My Honest Thoughts
To put it simply: this meal hit the spot. Everything came together perfectly the juicy chicken, the crispy yet fluffy fries, the sweet coleslaw, and the refreshing drinks.
What I appreciated most was that Arnold’s doesn’t try too hard. It’s not about gimmicks or overcomplicating things. It’s about doing the basics extremely well. And honestly, that’s why people keep coming back.
I’ve had fried chicken from big international chains, but Arnold’s has a certain soul to it. You can taste the difference between something cooked from a frozen box and something made fresh, just for you.
I visited the main branch of Arnold’s Fried Chicken, located at:
- 📍 810 Geylang Rd, City Plaza #02-99, Singapore
Walking into the place, it felt familiar not because I’d been there before, but because it had that warm, old-school Singaporean vibe. No pretentious decor, no fancy plating. Just a simple dining area filled with people who clearly came here for the same reason I did: good fried chicken.
The place was buzzing. There were families, groups of friends, couples on casual lunch dates and everyone seemed happy, tucking into their plates. That kind of energy says a lot about a restaurant.
And yes, there was a bit of a wait. Arnold’s is popular, especially during peak lunch hours. But once the food arrived, I didn’t care about the wait anymore.

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Other Branches Around Singapore 📍
If City Plaza isn’t convenient for you, Arnold’s has expanded to several other locations around Singapore, including: Bedok North, Hougang, Yishun 10, Marymount, Tampines, Radin Mas / Telok Blangah, and Ayer Rajah.
Despite the expansion, Arnold’s has managed to keep the same signature flavor across branches. Of course, some locations might be busier than others, but the quality remains the same: fresh chicken, fried to order, served with no shortcuts.
Pro tip, Buff:
If you want to avoid the long queues, try visiting a branch during off-peak hours. Late afternoon or early dinner tends to be less crowded.
Why Arnold’s Is Worth It ❤️
There are plenty of fried chicken spots out there. So why Arnold’s? Here’s why this place won me over:
- Authentic & Local: A Singaporean brand with a real story, not just another chain.
- Freshly Fried: Your chicken isn’t sitting under a heat lamp. It’s cooked when you order it.
- Simple but Excellent: No overcomplicated flavors. Just juicy chicken, crispy skin, and satisfying sides.
- Good Value: The portions are generous for the price, and the taste is worth every dollar.
- Consistent: Whether you’re at City Plaza or another branch, you know what to expect.Consistent: Whether you’re at City Plaza or another branch, you know what to expect.
For me, it wasn’t just about the food it was the experience. Sitting there, biting into juicy chicken, surrounded by happy diners, I felt like I’d tapped into a little piece of Singapore’s food culture.
FAQ — Arnold’s Fried Chicken Singapore 🍽️
Q1: What is Arnold’s Fried Chicken famous for?
A: Arnold’s is best known for its Whole Young & Tender Spring Chicken, freshly fried to order, juicy on the inside, and served with crispy fries and sweet coleslaw.
Q2: Where is Arnold’s Fried Chicken located in Singapore?
A: The main branch is at 810 Geylang Rd, City Plaza #02-99, Singapore. There are also branches in Bedok, Hougang, Yishun, Tampines, Marymount, Radin Mas, and Ayer Rajah.
Q3: Is Arnold’s Fried Chicken halal?
A: Yes. Arnold’s Fried Chicken is 100% halal-certified, making it a popular choice for Muslim diners in Singapore.
Q4: What menu should I try at Arnold’s Fried Chicken?
A: Start with the ½ Spring Chicken Set or the Whole Spring Chicken. Pair it with fries, coleslaw, and a Bandung drink for the full experience.
Q5: Is Arnold’s Fried Chicken better than fast-food chains?Is Arnold’s Fried Chicken better than fast-food chains?
A: Many locals say yes! Arnold’s focuses on freshly fried chicken with thin, crispy skin and juicy meat not mass-produced or pre-fried like most fast-food chains.
Final Thoughts: A Food Buff’s Kind of Place
If you’re a fellow food buff like me, Arnold’s Fried Chicken is the kind of spot you’ll remember. Not because it’s fancy, but because it’s real. It’s the kind of fried chicken that makes you smile without needing to say a word.
I walked out of the main branch at City Plaza with a happy belly and a mental note: “I’m definitely coming back here.”
Arnold’s isn’t trying to reinvent fried chicken. It’s just doing it really, really well and sometimes, that’s exactly what we need.
So if you’re ever in Singapore and craving fried chicken, don’t just stick to the big chains. Go where the locals go. Go to Arnold’s.
👉 Tip from one Buff to another: come hungry, share a whole chicken with a friend, and don’t skip the fries. You’ll thank me later.



