2 Jurong East Street 21
#02-38/38A IMM
Singapore 609601

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Thursday:
10:30am - 09:30pm

Friday:
10:30am - 09:30pm

Saturday:
10:00am - 09:30pm

Sunday:
10:00am - 09:30pm

Monday:
10:30am - 09:30pm

Tuesday:
10:30am - 09:30pm

Wednesday:
10:30am - 09:30pm

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My favourite ❤️ local breakfast food.

When it comes to kaya toast, I would choose white over brown bread at anytime. I also prefer thin-cut to thick-sliced toast if given a choice. This version hits the right spot! It is made of thin, white bread that is lightly toasted with a delicate crispness; sliced in half and smeared with sweet coconut egg jam with a pat of cold butter. 😋

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❤️ this fried pork chop and crinkle-cut fries smothered in mouth-watering & intensely sweet, rich ‘ketchupy’ sauce. 😋

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When eating at a Hainanese establishment such as here, 1 of the menu items that usually catch my eyes, is the sweet and sour sauce dishes.

The Chicken "Chop" here is fried like machiam Cutlet. It was crispy & the chicken was tender as well.

Sauce was a little too sweet for me though.

This set comes with white rice as well.

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One craves for chicken rice while the other is craving for steamboat.
So, we settled for this steamboat set with a combination of Hainan chicken, chicken rice and an assortment of ingredients including beef slice, fish, prawn, surimi crab meat, mushroom, enoki, beancurd roll and vegetable.

🫶🏻 the poached chicken with an ultra smooth skin and tender meat served with aromatic, non-greasy rice.
And we love the chicken soup base too, as it’s super-tasty and rich in flavour! 😋

P.S. Thankful for this precious bonding time with my loved ones on a weekday noon. ❣️

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Not toast

The butter was quite salty which was interesting, Kaya was custardy and had strong coconut milk notes. However the bread wasn't well toasted which is unacceptable.

I saw the next batch was very well toasted. Make sure you tell them to toast properly? Idk

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Indie spots serving up Hainanese Kaya Butter Toast is probably one thing that I just get a little too excited about — now thinking back about it, I wasn’t probably hungry, but was fairly tempted enough to find myself plonking down on a seat at Hainan Second Street just to have a Kaya Bun before starting the shopping session proper at IMM Mall.

It’s a little difficult to resist ordering the Kaya Bun — something about UFO buns just make Hainanese Kaya Toasts feel more “authentic” ever over the more popular brown toasts that other joints tend to favour these days. The UFO buns have their own appeal here — it’s less dense the ones used at some other places; leads to a more fluffy and lighter bread, though some may argue that this feels less toasty around the edges than they would prefer. That being said, this one does carry that lingering sweetness that one would usually associate with bread rolls that some neighbourhood bakeries churn out — strangely alluring especially with that thin but evenly spread coconut jam (nothing artisanal here though; seemingly commercial) over the top and that slab of salted butter over the top. And if you think that just about it for the Hainanese breakfast experience here, there’s the option to add butter to your Kopi here for that silky smooth experience to the Nanyang-style cuppa that some have grew to love — opt for the set for the soft-boiled eggs to be served on the side as well.

Hainan Second Street attempts to bring back the Hainanese delicacies of the good old days — a concept that brings back the iconic dishes that were typically served in Hainanese-owned eateries and coffeeshops of the past; think Paper Cut Curry Rice, Sweet & Sour Chicken/Pork Chops, Hainan Chicken and even Steamboat Sets. A spot that those who are into heritage Hainanese fare should check out.

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