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Phat Fingers Review: Korean Fried Chicken And Burger Cloud Kitchen with Islandwide Delivery

In this day and age, ordering food delivery is becoming more and more common. We have more cloud kitchens scattered across the island with lots of hidden restaurants. We came across Phat Fingers, an online Korean fried chicken restaurant serving wings and burgers.

Phat Fingers

From what we know, Phat Fingers is a totally online concept, with no dining-in areas as of now. They have 6 kitchens across the island, located in Hillview, Quayside, Changi, Bedok North and Jalan Besar.

You can order via GrabFood, FoodPanda, Deliveroo, or directly via their Oddle Eats website which has islandwide delivery.

Alternatively, self-pickup is available at either Funan or Orchard.

Phat Fingers Menu

Branding themselves as a Korean fried chicken concept, Phat Fingers has a simple menu selling burgers and fried chicken.

We bought the Deluxe Combo which came with 2 burgers, some wings, and a side of loaded fries ($44.99).

Sweet Seoulmate Burger

The Sweet Seoulmate Burger ($10.99) is a chicken thigh burger brushed with a honey-butter glaze. There’s also pickled cucumbers, cabbage slaw, and a house-made gochujang aioli in between two brioche buns.

Our first impression of the burger was how beautiful the buns looked. We were wondering why the brioche buns were slightly sticky, turns out they’re maple-glazed!

The chicken thigh meat was juicy and tender with a slight peppery kick. The cabbage and pickled cucumbers added a nice crunch. While the honey butter flavour wasn’t very prominent, we remember thinking that this was a pretty decent burger.

Kim Jong Un’s Nuclear Burger

Unlike the Sweet Seoulmate Burger, Kim Jong Un’s Nuclear Burger ($10.99) came with a slight dent.

The chicken thigh meat was brushed with Phat Finger’s Nuclear Warhead sauce, paired with grilled pineapple and cabbage slaw.

For people who cannot take spice, this might be too spicy for you. We were thankful for the grilled pineapple, which provided the necessary sweetness to balance off the spice.

Their burgers are also available in meat-free options, using the HARVEST GOURMET® burger patties.  

Loaded Gangnam Nachos Fries

A bed of criss-cross fries topped with tomato salsa, guacamole, nacho cheese, pickled jalapeno slices, and cherry tomatoes.

Sadly, the delivery journey caused the fries to be really soggy and no longer crispy. We found the tomato salsa more like tomato paste instead.

This would have been a pretty good dish if we managed to eat it immediately. The jalapeno slices were really refreshing, which was a nice accompaniment with the nacho cheese.

For $11.89, we would recommend just getting another burger or top it off for some wings instead.

Wicked Wings

The wings come in various sauces, such as Seaweed Bulgogi, Honey Butter Me Up, Nuclear Warhead, Classic Yangnyeom, and Psy’s Soy Garlic.

We went for the safer choice, which was the soy garlic.

For $13.99, you get 6 pieces of wings that are glazed in the sweet and salty sauce. The garlic flavour is quite apparent, with the saltiness almost calling for a bowl of rice.

The wings being twice-fried, were not too soggy from the sauce, which we really appreciated.

Korean Delivery Food Islandwide

If you’re ever craving Korean fried chicken and too lazy to leave the house, you can consider Phat Fingers to relieve your cravings.

Besides the wings, they also serve larger pieces of chicken in 2 to 3pcs servings. This would be a great option for those who only want to order small portions instead of a whole chicken. They also have other items such as Cream Cheese Garlic Buns, Cheesecakes, and Chicken Tenders.

Phat Fingers
Mon-Sun, 10am-9:30pm
Kitchens at Hillview, Orchard and Funan

*This is an independent review by MiddleClass.sg. 

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