JINJJA CHICKEN MENU SINGAPORE & UPDATED PRICES 2026
If you are a fan of K-Dramas, K-Pop, or just really good fried chicken, then you have probably heard of Jinjja Chicken. This trendy spot is one of the most popular places in Singapore to get a taste of Korean street food. The word “Jinjja” (진짜) actually means “Really?” or “Authentic” in Korean, which tells you exactly what to expect from their kitchen!
JINJJA CHICKEN SINGAPORE MENU 2026
The Jinjja Chicken Singapore Menu is divided into various other categories like Below, you can find the complete prices of all the items offered by this restaurant:
JINJJA CHICKEN MENU NOODLE
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Jjampong Spicy Seafood Noodles | SGD 11.90 |
| Bibim myeon Bibibao Noodles – Chicken | SGD 8.90 |
| Bibim myeon Bibibao Noodles – Beef | SGD 9.90 |
| Raokki Tteokbokki Noodles Original | SGD 8.90 |
| Beef Noodles with New Zealand Ribeye Steak | SGD 10.90 |
| Army Stew (Jewel Changi + Bugis Outlet) | SGD 11.90 |

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JINJJA CHICKEN RICE MENU & PRICES
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Wings Bap | SGD 8.30 |
| Drumsticks Bap | SGD 8.30 |
| Bibimbap – Chicken | SGD 8.30 |
| Bibimbap – Beef | SGD 9.30 |
| Kimbap – Chicken | SGD 8.30 |
| Kimbap – Beef | SGD 9.30 |

JINJJA CHICKEN MENU SINGAPORE BURGER & SALADS
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Kimchi Tofu Burger | SGD 7.30 |
| Chicken Burger – Regular | SGD 8.30 |
| Bulgogi Beef Burger – regular | SGD 9.30 |
| Tofu Bibimsalad | SGD 7.30 |
| Chicken Bibimsalad | SGD 8.30 |

JINJJA CHICKEN MENU BIG BANG SETS
| MENU | PRICE |
|---|---|
| Mini Bang Set 3-4 Pax 18 pcs Jinjja wings 1 Chicken Kimbap 1 k-Pop Chicken 2 Regular Fries 4 Pcs Mozzarella Cheese Sticks 3 Regular Sodas | SGD 40.90 |
| Big Bang Set 4-6 Pax 16 pcs Jinjja wings 4 pcs Jinjja Drumsticks 1 Chicken Kimbap 6 Pcs Fried Mandu 2 Regular Fries 4 Regular Sodas | SGD 45.90 |
| Bigger Bang Set 8-10 Pax 32 pcs Jinjja Wings 8 Pcs jinjja Drumsticks 2 Chicken Kimbap 6 pcs Fried Mandu 2 Regular Fries 4 Regular Sodas | SGD 80.90 |
NUTRITION TABLE OF JINJJA CHICKEN SINGAPORE
| Item | Serving Size | Calories | Total Fat (g) | Saturated Fat (g) | Trans Fat (g) | Cholesterol (mg) | Sodium (mg) | Total Carbohydrates (g) | Dietary Fiber (g) | Sugars (g) | Protein (g) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Signature Fried Chicken | 1 piece (100g) | 250 | 15 | 3 | 0 | 50 | 400 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 20 |
| Bibimbap | 1 serving (350g) | 500 | 10 | 2 | 0 | 30 | 800 | 60 | 8 | 6 | 25 |
| Kimchi Fries | 1 serving (200g) | 450 | 20 | 8 | 0.5 | 40 | 600 | 55 | 5 | 3 | 15 |
| Korean Fried Mandu | 1 serving (150g) | 300 | 12 | 4 | 0.2 | 25 | 350 | 35 | 2 | 1 | 10 |
| Bingsu | 1 serving (250g) | 350 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 20 | 100 | 75 |
IS JINJJA CHICKEN HALAL?
The best part about eating here is that Jinjja Chicken is Halal-certified.
HOT-SELLING ITEMS ON JINJJA CHICKEN MENU SINGAPORE
Soy Garlic Wings: This is the #1 choice. It’s savory, slightly sweet, and not spicy at all—perfect for everyone!
Yangnyeom (Spicy): This is a classic Korean sweet and spicy sauce. It has a nice kick but won’t burn your tongue.
Monster: Warning! This is only for the brave. It’s incredibly spicy and usually requires a big drink on standby.
ABOUT JINJJA CHICKEN SINGAPORE
Jinjja Chicken is a super cool, homegrown Singaporean brand that brings the best of Korean street food to our local malls. What makes it stand out is that it isn’t just a regular fast-food place; it’s designed to look and feel like a trendy spot you’d find in the busy streets of Seoul. They are famous for using high-quality ingredients and traditional techniques—like double-frying their chicken to make sure it stays crunchy on the outside while remaining juicy on the inside. Since they are Halal-certified, they have become the go-to spot for big groups of friends who want to share a massive platter of wings or a bowl of Jjajangmyeon while listening to the latest K-pop hits playing in the background. It’s the perfect place to get your “K-fix” without needing a plane ticket!
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ALTERNATIVES OF JINJJA CHICKEN RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE
4Fingers Crispy Chicken: This is probably the most famous alternative in Singapore. It actually started right here at ION Orchard! Their chicken is unique because they hand-brush the sauce onto the skin, so it stays super crispy without being “soggy” with oil.
NeNe Chicken: Ne! Ne!” means “Yes! Yes!” in Korean, and you’ll definitely be saying yes to their flavors. They are known for having a huge variety of sauces, from sweet to “freaking hot.
Waker Chicken: If you want something that feels a bit more “authentic” and home-style, Waker Chicken is a great choice. It was actually started by two Koreans living in Singapore who missed the taste of their hometown chicken.
Wingstop: While Wingstop is an American brand, they have some flavors that will definitely satisfy a Korean chicken craving. They specialize in wings and let you mix and match different seasoning levels.
FAQs
Is Jinjja Chicken Singapore halal-certified?
Yes! Jinjja Chicken is 100% Halal-certified by MUIS. This makes it a top pick for student groups and friends who want to enjoy a big Korean feast together without any worries.
What is the most popular sauce for the fried chicken?
The Soy Garlic is definitely the crowd favorite. It has a savory and sweet glaze that isn’t spicy at all. If you want a bit of a kick but don’t want to cry, the Yangnyeom (Sweet & Spicy) is the next best thing.
Are there any student deals available in 2026?
Yes! Jinjja Chicken usually offers a student promotion on weekdays before 6:00 PM. You can often get a 6-piece wing set or a Jjajangmyeon bowl with a drink for a discounted price—usually around $8.00 to $9.50. Just make sure to show your student ID card!
Is the Jjajangmyeon vegetarian
Normally, the Jjajangmyeon sauce at Jinjja Chicken contains chicken or minced meat to give it that savory flavor. If you are a vegetarian, it’s best to check with the counter staff if they have a meat-free version available that day.
What is “K-Base”?
On the menu, you might see the option to choose your “base.” This usually means you can choose between having your chicken with fries, rice, or salad. Most students go for the seaweed fries!
CONCLUSION
To wrap things up, Jinjja Chicken is a fantastic spot if you want to experience the “pali-pali” (hurry-hurry) culture of South Korea right here in Singapore. It’s a place where the food is served fast, the K-pop music is always playing, and the flavors are as authentic as they get. Whether you’re a fan of the sweet and savory Soy Garlic wings or you’re brave enough to take on the “Monster” spice challenge, there is always something exciting to try.
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