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Dajie Makan Place @ Bukit Batok | Halal Chicken Rice, Mala Hotpot & Yong Tau Foo

4.3(440)on Googlebukit batok

372 Bukit Batok Street 31, #01-374, Singapore 650372

Dine-inTakeoutWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)10:00 AM – 9:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 68 / 100

Atmosphere40
Queue wait70
Consistency55
Food quality75
Value for money60

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take: Dajie Makan Place in Bukit Batok is a long-standing Halal eatery known for its chicken rice, mala hotpot, and yong tau foo.

We see consistent praise for their chicken rice, with the roasted chicken rice and its accompanying chilli sauce often highlighted as a satisfying meal.

While the mala chicken rice is no longer available, the standard chicken rice sets remain popular.

The menu is more extensive than the facade suggests, with additional items like fried rice and sliced fish sometimes available.

However, we note recurring issues with the mala hotpot, specifically regarding the soup base not meeting expectations, as seen in instances of clear soup being served instead of mala.

Pricing for yong tau foo items has also been a point of contention, with some customers finding individual pieces like canned mushrooms and quail eggs to be on the steeper side.

The dining environment can also be a challenge, with small, crowded tables impacting the overall experience during peak hours.

We'd recommend visiting during off-peak times to avoid the crowds and potential discomfort.

A reliable everyday option, but manage expectations for the mala and yong tau foo pricing.

Signature

roasted chicken rice

Best time

off-peak hours

Price

$$ ($12-15/person)

Score: 68 · 5 sources

What customers say

Dajie Makan Place @ Bukit Batok is a long-standing halal eatery, frequently praised for its delicious roasted and white chicken rice, with many customers finding it a satisfying and reasonably priced option.

However, some patrons have expressed concerns about perceived overcharging for Yong Tau Foo items and inconsistencies with Mala soup orders, occasionally receiving clear soup instead of the requested Mala.

The dining experience can also be hampered by small, crowded tables, particularly during peak hours.

Delicious Chicken RiceYong Tau Foo pricing/varietyMala soup inconsistencyCrowded/small tablesValue for money
50% positive20% neutral30% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Hana· 10 months ago

Been here countless times over the years, my comfort food for non spicy halal meal. I do understand inflation n high overhead in f&b r real n scary but yday encounter really shocked me. 1 canned butto…

★★★★Andrew Ang· a year ago

Came here for a late lunch and had the roasted chicken rice—it was amazing! The chilli sauce was delicious too. A great spot for a simple, satisfying meal.

★★★★Alex Pfieffer· 4 years ago

This place is a monthly visit requirement even pre pandemic 😊 Enjoyed the chicken rice (good portions), the Yong Tau Foo was good (more variety would be nice) and price was reasonable for sure. Big…

★★★★★Alvin Li· 2 years ago

Situated across the road from Bukit Gombak station, Dajie has been around for years. I was really impressed by their mala chicken rice in the past (which is now no longer available). Nevertheless, t…

★★★★★Nurin Insyirah· 6 months ago

On 4th November, I went to eat mala. I clearly told the cashier mala soup however when my food was given i received clear soup base. The next day, i ordered again mala soup. guess what? the mala soup…

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