
Chick-fil-A Singapore Menu: Prices, Items & Opening 2025
Chick-fil-A has built a cult following in the United States over decades, with its pressure-cooked chicken sandwich and famously closed Sundays becoming part of fast-food folklore. Now the brand has landed in Singapore, marking its first foray into Asia on 11 December 2025, and promising to bring that same winning formula to Bugis+. For locals who’ve watched the hype from afar, this means you can finally get the real thing without boarding a plane.
Opening Date: 11 December · Location: Bugis+ · Signature Sandwich: S$6.80 a la carte · First Asia Outlet: Yes · Operating Days: Monday–Saturday
Quick snapshot
- First Asia outlet opened at Bugis+ on 11 December 2025 (Chick-fil-A Singapore)
- Chicken Sandwich priced at S$6.80 a la carte, S$11.80 as a meal (The Honeycombers)
- Sauces are free with every order (The Honeycombers)
- Whether the Singapore app is available for local ordering
- Official calorie counts and full nutrition data for the Singapore menu
- Whether delivery partnerships with Grab or Foodpanda are active
- A 2024 pop-up at Esplanade Mall tested Singapore interest (HungryGoWhere)
- 11 December 2025 marked the official opening at Bugis+ (Chick-fil-A Singapore)
- US$75M regional investment planned through 2035 (HungryGoWhere)
- Expansion beyond Bugis+ remains unconfirmed
- Possible delivery integration with local platforms
- Potential future menu additions based on local demand
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Official Menu URL | Chick-fil-A Singapore Official |
| Opening Date | 11 December 2025 |
| Address | #01-19, Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067 |
| Signature Item Price | S$6.80 |
| Operating Hours | Monday–Saturday, 10am–10pm |
| Halal Status | Not halal certified |
Chick-fil-A Singapore Menu Prices
Chick-fil-A’s Singapore debut brings a focused menu centered on its signature chicken sandwiches, nuggets, and sides — all priced in Singapore dollars. The Honeycombers reports that pricing sits competitively for a premium fast-food entry, with a la carte items ranging from S$6.80 to S$9.50 depending on the sandwich variant. Meals bundle in waffle potato fries and a soft drink, with modest upcharges for substitutes like mac and cheese or a side salad.
Entrées
Singapore’s Chick-fil-A menu opens with four core sandwich options, each available in spicy and grilled variations alongside the classic format. The Honeycombers lists the Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich at S$6.80 a la carte, rising to S$11.80 when paired as a meal with fries and a drink. The Deluxe variant — which adds lettuce, tomato, and cheese — costs S$8 a la carte or S$13 as a meal.
- Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich: S$6.80 a la carte, S$11.80 meal
- Deluxe Sandwich: S$8 a la carte, S$13 meal
- Spicy Chicken Sandwich: S$6.90 a la carte, S$11.90 meal
- Spicy Deluxe Sandwich: S$8.10 a la carte, S$13.10 meal
- Grilled Chicken Sandwich: S$9.50 a la carte, S$14.50 meal
The Grilled Chicken Sandwich commands the highest individual price at S$9.50, reflecting its positioning as the health-conscious option within the lineup. Each sandwich is served on a toasted butter bun with pickles, with sauces ordered separately — and notably, never included by default (HungryGoWhere).
Meals and Sides
Every meal combo at Chick-fil-A Singapore includes regular waffle potato fries and a regular soft drink. Customers can substitute mac and cheese for an additional S$1.70 or swap in a side salad for S$0.70. The Honeycombers confirms that the 8-piece Nuggets option — a popular choice stateside — is available at S$6.90 a la carte or S$11.90 as a meal, while the larger 12-piece Nuggets cost S$9.60 a la carte or S$14.60 as a meal.
- 8-piece Nuggets: S$6.90 a la carte, S$11.90 meal
- 12-piece Nuggets: S$9.60 a la carte, S$14.60 meal
- Mac and cheese substitute: +S$1.70
- Side salad substitute: +S$0.70
Drinks and Desserts
Beverages at the Bugis+ outlet span iced tea, lemonade, and the signature Sunjoy — a mix of sweet tea and lemonade — alongside handspun milkshakes in vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, and cookies and cream. The Honeycombers lists iced tea at S$3.80, with lemonade and Sunjoy priced at S$4.50 each. All milkshake flavors cost S$6.90 per cup.
Sauces cost nothing extra — six varieties, including the Singapore-exclusive Spicy Chilli Sauce, come free with every order. That’s a small but meaningful gesture for a brand that built its reputation on condiments.
When is Chick-fil-A Opening in Singapore?
Chick-fil-A opened its first Singapore outlet on 11 December 2025 at Bugis+, located at #01-19, 201 Victoria Street, Singapore 188067. The Honeycombers confirms the location sits on the third floor of the shopping mall, a high-traffic spot near the Bugis MRT interchange. HungryGoWhere reports that the company invested in a 2024 pop-up at Esplanade Mall before committing to a permanent presence, gauging local demand before the full launch.
Location Details
Bugis+ was chosen as the debut location — a strategic pick given its position on the Bugis MRT lines and heavy foot traffic from commuters, students, and shoppers. The Honeycombers notes the outlet occupies unit #01-19 on the third floor, making it accessible from both the MRT station and the main shopping entrance. The mall sits at the crossroads of the Downtown Line and East-West Line, ensuring steady weekday and weekend flow.
Pre-Opening Info
The company announced its Singapore expansion in 2025, with the December 11 opening marking the culmination of months of anticipation fueled by social media chatter and a well-publicized pop-up event at Esplanade Mall in 2024. HungryGoWhere reports that Chick-fil-A has committed US$75 million toward its broader regional expansion over the next decade, with Singapore serving as the beachhead. The brand’s official Singapore site confirms the first locally owned and operated outlet began serving guests following the opening date (Chick-fil-A Singapore).
Chick-fil-A closes on Sundays — a tradition rooted in founder S. Truett Cathy’s Christian faith — and its Singapore outlet follows the same schedule. Operating hours run Monday through Saturday from 10am to 10pm. Plan your visit accordingly.
Chick-fil-A Singapore Review
Early impressions of Chick-fil-A Singapore center on two recurring themes from community discussions: the quality of the fried chicken and the prominence of the waffle fries. Social media posts circulating ahead of the opening highlighted the waffle potato fries as a standout side, with the fried chicken sandwich drawing comparisons to local favorites. HungryGoWhere notes that the brand’s reputation for consistent quality and customer service preceded its arrival, setting high expectations among Singapore’s food-savvy consumers.
Customer Feedback
Pre-opening social media chatter on Reddit and Facebook groups focused on menu expectations, pricing comparisons to US outlets, and questions about sauce availability. Community members shared menu screenshots and price listings, with many noting that Singapore’s prices sit higher than US counterparts but competitive for a premium fast-food entry in the local market.
Comparisons
Compared to US pricing, Singapore’s Chick-fil-A menu runs roughly 20–30% higher in absolute terms when accounting for exchange rates and local operating costs. HungryGoWhere points out that the Singapore outlet’s positioning as a premium fast-food experience — rather than a budget option — aligns with how the brand operates in other markets. The addition of the Singapore-exclusive Spicy Chilli Sauce gives local customers something their US counterparts don’t have, adding a small differentiating factor.
Chick-fil-A Singapore Calories
Official calorie counts for the Singapore Chick-fil-A menu have not been widely published at the time of writing. The brand’s official US nutrition page clarifies that globally, Chick-fil-A does not offer halal menu items (Chick-fil-A Official US), and the Singapore-specific nutritional data appears not yet released on the local site. Community-sourced estimates from US nutritional data offer rough proxies, but these should be treated as approximations pending official Singapore figures.
Key Items
The Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich — the brand’s signature item — relies on a pressure-cooked boneless breast of chicken in a seasoned crumb coating. Based on US nutritional data, the classic sandwich runs approximately 440 calories without sauces. Adding sauce, cheese, or other extras increases this count. For context, the Deluxe Sandwich — which includes lettuce, tomato, and American cheese — adds roughly 60–80 calories depending on toppings. Grilled options offer a lower-calorie path, with the Grilled Chicken Sandwich estimated at approximately 330 calories in the US market.
Nutrition Info
The official Singapore menu page lists menu categories (sandwiches, nuggets, sides, drinks, desserts) but does not currently include a downloadable nutrition guide or allergen chart. The Honeycombers and community forums note this as a gap in the local rollout, with Singapore diners accustomed to detailed calorie labeling at chains like McDonald’s and KFC. Customers with strict dietary requirements should contact the outlet directly or monitor the official Chick-fil-A Singapore site for nutrition updates.
Is Chick-fil-A Singapore Halal?
Chick-fil-A Singapore is not halal certified. The Honeycombers confirms the absence of halal certification, and Chick-fil-A’s official US customer support page states that globally, the company does not offer halal menu items (Chick-fil-A Official US). This position applies to all markets, including Singapore. HungryGoWhere adds that the menu does not contain pork or lard based on available ingredient information, but without MUIS certification, the outlet is not considered halal for Muslim diners.
Certification Status
Halal certification in Singapore is administered by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS), and Chick-fil-A Singapore has not received this certification as of the opening date. The brand’s policy against halal certification is consistent across its global operations, citing ingredient supply chain constraints and operational practices that conflict with halal requirements.
Ingredients
HungryGoWhere notes that the Singapore menu explicitly avoids pork and lard in its ingredient list, which may reassure some diners with specific dietary restrictions. However, the absence of halal certification means Muslim consumers should not assume the food meets Islamic dietary standards. Cross-contact with non-halal ingredients during food preparation is also possible given the kitchen setup.
Chick-fil-A’s refusal to pursue halal certification eliminates a significant portion of Singapore’s dining market. Whether the brand’s strong brand equity and US fanbase are enough to compensate remains to be seen — and it shapes who the outlet will genuinely appeal to.
Full Menu Price List
Across entrées, meals, and drinks, Chick-fil-A Singapore offers a focused lineup that leans into its core strengths rather than attempting to compete across every fast-food category. The table below compiles all confirmed prices from official and community sources.
| Item | A la Carte (S$) | Meal (S$) |
|---|---|---|
| Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich | 6.80 | 11.80 |
| Deluxe Sandwich | 8.00 | 13.00 |
| Spicy Chicken Sandwich | 6.90 | 11.90 |
| Spicy Deluxe Sandwich | 8.10 | 13.10 |
| Grilled Chicken Sandwich | 9.50 | 14.50 |
| 8-piece Nuggets | 6.90 | 11.90 |
| 12-piece Nuggets | 9.60 | 14.60 |
| Waffle Potato Fries | — | Included in meal |
| Iced Tea | 3.80 | — |
| Lemonade / Sunjoy | 4.50 | — |
| Milkshake (any flavor) | 6.90 | — |
The six sauce options — Chick-fil-A Sauce, Barbeque, Honey Mustard, Sweet & Spicy Sriracha, Garden Herb Ranch, and the Singapore-exclusive Spicy Chilli Sauce — are all provided free with every order (The Honeycombers).
Chick-fil-A lands in Singapore on 11 December 2025 — and brings its signature chicken sandwich, free sauces, and famously closed Sundays with it.
— The Honeycombers (Lifestyle Media)
The brand’s Singapore outpost will be its first-ever outlet in Asia, backed by a US$75 million regional investment commitment through 2035.
— HungryGoWhere (Food Media)
Chick-fil-A Bugis+, the first locally owned and operated Chick-fil-A restaurant in Singapore, has begun serving Guests.
— Chick-fil-A Singapore (Official Site)
Upsides
- First access to Chick-fil-A’s signature menu in Asia
- Sauces included free — six varieties, including a Singapore-exclusive Spicy Chilli Sauce
- Premium quality chicken in a market dominated by generic fried chicken
- Consistent US-quality experience backed by official Singapore operations
Downsides
- Not halal certified — excludes Muslim diners
- Closed Sundays, limiting weekend dining options
- Prices run higher than US equivalents in absolute terms
- Limited delivery options confirmed at launch
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Frequently Asked Questions
What delivery options does Chick-fil-A Singapore have?
Delivery options for Chick-fil-A Singapore were not confirmed at the time of writing. Platforms like Grab and Foodpanda may integrate with the outlet over time, but no official delivery partnerships had been announced as of the opening date.
Is there a Chick-fil-A Singapore app?
The availability of a dedicated Chick-fil-A Singapore mobile app had not been confirmed. The brand’s US app offers mobile ordering, but it’s unclear whether Singapore has been added to the app’s location list at launch.
What are the differences in Chick-fil-A Singapore menu vs US?
The Singapore menu is largely consistent with US offerings — sandwiches, nuggets, fries, drinks, and shakes. The key difference is the Singapore-exclusive Spicy Chilli Sauce, which US outlets do not carry. All sauces are free in Singapore, whereas US locations charge for extra sauce packets.
Are Chick-fil-A Singapore sauces the same?
Singapore carries six sauce flavors: Chick-fil-A Sauce, Barbeque, Honey Mustard, Sweet & Spicy Sriracha, Garden Herb Ranch, and the Singapore-exclusive Spicy Chilli Sauce. The core sauce lineup mirrors the US, with the Spicy Chilli Sauce being the local twist.
What is the Chick-fil-A Singapore waffle price?
Waffle Potato Fries are not sold as a standalone item in Singapore — they come included with any meal combo. There is no separate price for waffle fries alone at the Bugis+ outlet.
Does Chick-fil-A Singapore have salads?
Side salads are available as a meal substitute for +S$0.70, but there is no main-dish salad on the Singapore menu. The closest option is requesting a side salad with a sandwich instead of fries.
What payment methods at Chick-fil-A Singapore?
Chick-fil-A Singapore accepts standard payment methods including cash, credit and debit cards, and likely contactless options. For confirmed payment details, check with the Bugis+ outlet directly or monitor the official Singapore site.