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Kimly Zi Char (371 Bukit Batok)

2.4(65)on Google$bukit batok

Blk 371 Bukit Batok Street 31, #01-326, Singapore 650371

Dine-inTakeoutDeliveryWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)11:30 AM – 2:30 PM, 4:30 – 10:30 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
CRoom to grow

Score: 40 / 100

Consistency30
Food quality40
Value for money30

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 29 May 2026

Our take on Kimly Zi Char at 371 Bukit Batok suggests a mixed bag of experiences.

While some patrons have found specific fried dishes like the Prawn Paste Mid-Wing to be crispy and addictive, and the Salted Egg Sotong to be a 'hit,' there are consistent concerns about the overall quality and value of their set meals and other dishes.

For example, the $25 set meal has been described as a 'rip off' due to sparse ingredients in the pineapple fried rice and prawn omelette, with the sweet & sour pork being mostly onions.

The Kung Pao Chicken Cube set, while acceptable, was noted for being salty and lacking gravy.

We think the strength of this outlet lies in its fried items, which seem to be more reliably executed.

However, the preparation of other dishes, such as salted fish fried rice with uncooked beansprouts and cereal chicken where the cereal is simply 'dumped' on top, indicates inconsistency.

If you're in the area and craving zi char, we'd recommend sticking to their fried offerings like the Prawn Paste Mid-Wing, but be prepared for potential disappointment with other menu items.

Signature

Prawn Paste Mid-Wing

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 40 · 5 sources

What customers say

Kimly Zi Char at 371 Bukit Batok receives mixed reviews, with some customers praising specific dishes like the XO Sauce Smoked Duck Fried Rice and Prawn Paste Mid-Wings, especially during festive periods.

However, a significant number of patrons express disappointment with the declining food quality, citing issues like bland or overly salty dishes, insufficient ingredients in items like Pineapple Fried Rice and prawn omelette, and poorly executed preparations such as uncooked beansprouts in Salted Fish Fried Rice or cereal not properly integrated with chicken.

While some fried dishes are considered hits, other menu items are often described as misses.

inconsistent food qualityinsufficient ingredientswell-executed fried dishesfestive menu appealvalue for money concerns
20% positive20% neutral60% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★★S L· 4 months ago

Needed a change from the norm, so I ordered the Kung Pao Chicken Cube set from this Zi Char stall, expecting the same type of food but more flavorful than some mixed rice stall. The taste and texture…

★★★★★Zozo· a year ago

Our family had our early reunion with their CNY set here. They have a range of festive dishes to and they’re also now offering exciting Scratch & Win + Lucky Draw prizes. Our set come in Kimly Prosp…

★★★★★M· 4 years ago

Food like getting worse. Ordered the set meal. Pineapple fried rice with hardly any ingredients. Just yellow coloring. The prawn omelette I think only 3 pieces of prawn. The sweet & sour pork is more…

★★★★Justin Ng· a year ago

Food is lousy. Salted fish fried rice came with a lot of beansprouts but almost totally uncooked. Did not look like the rice was really fried together with the ingredients. Cereal chicken was cereal d…

★★★★★Lionel Wong· 6 years ago

Some hits and misses. Salted Egg Sotong, Prawn Paste Chicken, Meat Floss with You Tiao are good. The yam portion of the Yam Ring is nice but the other ingredients consisted largely of onions. Also, th…

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