I had the chicken kebab with $ 2 of extra cheese. $ 1 of cheese definitely does not cut it. Don’t be misled by the use of «kebab». The kebab itself looks like a burrito without the rice and beans. It was REALLY tasty; the chicken was well-cooked and juicy and the veggies were fresh and crunchy. Food — You can choose from a burrito, kebab, quesadilla or wrap. The choice of meat is limited to chicken and beef but there is a wider choice of veggies and sauces. If you get a burrito, there is an unlimited amount of extras(cilantro rice, couscous, beans & others) that you can add. Service — there isn’t any queue on most days but even when there is one, it moves quickly. A+ for serving time. It only takes a couple of minutes to get your order. Atmosphere — everything is «to-go» since there is no sitting area. It would be advisable to sit somewhere to eat as it could get messy. Although it may be a little pricy for some(mine cost $ 6.20 without cheese) you get what you pay for. The size of the burrito/quesadilla is very fulfilling and you can easily convince yourself that you’re eating healthy!
Jackay C.
Classificação do local: 4 Singapore, Singapore
Ive probably been here over 20 times and i always order the same thing: the chicken kebab wrap with all sorts of fresh veggies(you can add/subtract what u want, kinda like subway), hommus(extra $ 1) and spicy habanero and cucumber mayo(all for $ 6.50) The chicken is made fresh on site(on a rotisserie spit) and im pretty sure the hommus, salsa and veggies are all prepared on site too. The«habanero» is pretty spicy, so if youre tolerance for spice isnt high(which mine is), this isnt the sauce for you. They also toast all wraps/burrito to give it a char which i find a nice touch. The other protein is a minced beef, which i guess is their take on taco beef, but it has never enticed me enough to ditch the chicken. Do note that is a grab n go place with no seating. The kebab holds pretty well for a half hr. Any more and it gets soggy.
Natalie H.
Classificação do local: 2 Singapore, Singapore
I had been walking past this place for ages and it always smelled so good and I do love how they display the many veggies right at the store front. I was sorely disappointed with their kebabs and I will explain why. I had a beef kebab, and I think the rotisserie thingy they display is sort of a lie, as they only roast their chicken. The beef for my kebab was some mince in a bolognaise sort of sauce. What!!! Never mind that travesty, so I pick my veggies and sauces, and they toast it. Oops, I meant, «toast» it. I took it home, and realized that the wrap for the kebab was only cursorily placed on the hot plate, which made it absorb the grease and had none of the delicious Maillard reaction that toasting is supposed to produce, instead giving a GREASY untoasted wrap. Save yourself some money, get Maccas. At least your cardboard fries will predictably, taste like cardboard.
Aimee C.
Classificação do local: 4 Singapore, Singapore
It’s a good day when you can pick up a quick, satisfying meal, but not feel guilty about what you just devoured(though of course I love a greasy burger or char kway teow). Here you have the option of chicken or beef wraps generously topped with a variety of sliced vegetables and tasty sauces. The food: Stuff’d touts itself as Mexican and Turkish. It’s not authentic(why would there be lettuce in a kebab right?) but it’s still tasty. The beef kebab is actually just mildly spiced, saucy ground beef and yes, it’s the same beef as the one used for the Mexican style beef. But the chicken in the kebab is spit roasted chicken and my mouth always waters ever so slightly when I see the succulent, juicy chicken rotating on that spit. You can choose your wrap type(quesadilla, kebab or burrito) and each wrap comes with a different twist(burrito parked with beans, cheese paired with quesadilla). Then you can choose from an array of sauces like a BBQ sauce to a truly hot habanero sauce. Finally, your wrap is lightly grilled so the inside of your sandwich is warm and toasty. Stuff’d is now one of my go-to choices for a quick, tasty meal. If you’re in City Square Mall, I defy you to pass by the aroma of lightly spiced chicken and not try a wrap!