Hainanese Chicken Rice

Hainanese chicken rice is a dish of Chinese origin, and is most commonly associated with Hainanese, Singapore and Malaysia, although it is also commonly sold in neighbouring Thailand. It is based on the well-known Hainanese dish called Wenchang chicken (文昌雞), due to its roots in Hainan cuisine and its adoption by the Hainanese overseas Chinese population in the Nanyang area (present-day Southeast Asia). The chicken is prepared in traditional Hain... More

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Also known as:

  • Chicken rice,
  • Hainan Chicken Rice,
  • 海南鸡饭

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