- Cuisines: Asian, Pan-Asian & Pacific Rim, Local Traditional
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NileGuide Expert Says:
Some of the best Chicken Rice in town - at a price.
Description:
- Located on the 5th floor of the Mandarin Gallery, Chatterbox was originally established as a coffee house in 1971, and was the first coffee house in Singapore to feature local dishes more frequently found in the city's hawker centres. Over the years it has built up quite a following from locals and foreigners alike, particularly for its version of favourite local hawker dish Hainanese Chicken Rice, which has now become known here as Famous Mandarin Chicken Rice. Unfortunately, its move down from the 39th floor means you can no longer enjoy your lunch with a view, but people still flock here for the good quality local food anyway.
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User Reviews for Chatterbox
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40 years on...still the same delicious taste
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I still remember the day when I first had my chicken rice at the Chatterbox at the age of around 10 with my parents. 40 years on and I must have frequented the place a few hundred...
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- posted on 05.13.12
- by MacLik
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Poor service
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This famous restaurant is situated in the madarin orchard hotel in orchard road. It's a bistro style restaurant which is apparently famous for its chicken rice. The decor is...
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- posted on 05.12.12
- by Catpuss
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so so
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went here because i heard a great deal regarding their chicken rice. it was basically plain and somewhat okay and expensive. we ordered this along with some noodles, rolls, and...
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- posted on 05.09.12
- by ManilaHopper
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Contact:
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- tel: +65 6831 6291
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Address:
- 333 Orchard Road
- Meritus Mandarin Singapore
- Singapore 238867
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Hours:
- Su-Th 5a-1a, F-Sa 24hrs
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