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PasarBella (Suntec City): Choo Choo Chicken

PasarBella is derived from the Malay word "Pasar" which means "marketplace" and "Bella" which means "beautiful" in Italian. Inspired by the quirky and rustic interior of Covent Garden in London and the rich aromatic scents of fresh organic produce in Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market, PasarBella is a marketplace where traders of all kinds congregate to offer a marketplace experience like no other.

I have been wanting to check out this delightful place ever since I have learned of its existence a few years ago, but The Grandstand at Turf City is really out of the way for folks like me who do not drive, so I have been putting it off.

PasarBella has just opened a new outlet at the newly-renovated Suntec City and I am really excited to check out all the awesome foods. In fact, I am so in love with the idea that I am dedicating 2 month worth of post to PasarBella.

Next, I am going to try Choo Choo Chicken.

PasarBella (Suntec City): Choo Choo Chicken
 
 
PasarBella (Suntec City): Choo Choo Chicken
 
PasarBella (Suntec City): Choo Choo Chicken
 
The Suntec City outlet is more suited for the lunch crowds with set meals such as Choochoo Set, Chicken Ball Set and Chicken Tender Set. 
PasarBella (Suntec City): Choo Choo Chicken
PasarBella (Suntec City): Choo Choo Chicken
 
Choochoo Set consists of 2 pieces of chicken wings, 2 drumbeats, a seaweed rice patty and a fresh salad. I opted for Honey Soy favour, which one of the two new flavours that are only available at the Suntec City outlet. The chicken pieces do not disappoint with its crispy skin and tender-juicy meat, the honey soy favouring is more sweet than salty and very addictive. I especially like the idea of the seaweed rice patty which not only looks great but tastes equally as good. 

The Suntec City outlets serve all the other dishes available at the other two outlets such as Spicy Rice Burger, Tomoki (spicy Korean rice cakes) and Kimchi Soup.

Addresses and telephone numbers of all 4 outlets in Singapore and 1 outlet in Malaysia can be found here.

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