
This jigongbao place in a distant industrial park was commanding hourlong waits on a Saturday night (7030 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5 #01-30). After duking it out by nibbling on some fried lok lok from a stall nearby, our pot finally arrived. And it was good to see that it wasn't too sweet, with the thick soy sauce providing a nice amount of savoriness that helped carry the firm bone-in parts of chicken.
The small pot above was only S$16.90 (US$13.20), and it became clear later that they made their money from the optional plates in the fridge. Sure, they were priced at just S$3 each, but one grabs multiple plates in one go, so that quickly surged past the cost of the base pot. Next time I should remember to grab a pot of that claypot lala soup when we select our lok lok from that Fei Zhu stall.










