Ever since I tried the kampung chicken rice at Zenxin Organic Park in Kluang, I always craved for it. And, it's indeed great I found one over the last weekend, also at the same place where I had my rojak in Tea Garden, JB. I simply like the 'harden'' meat of the kampung chicken instead of those soft ones found in any chicken rice stalls.
It cost around RM11.90 for a half-bird and I think it's worth it. I shared it with my wife since it's quite a big portion for me. Dipping in their home-made chilli and garlic sauce really makes a great chicken rice meal! :)
It cost around RM11.90 for a half-bird and I think it's worth it. I shared it with my wife since it's quite a big portion for me. Dipping in their home-made chilli and garlic sauce really makes a great chicken rice meal! :)
Sure it's kampung chicken? Kampung chicken here is smaller, tougher...and not so white. Personally, I'm not a fan...even though my missus would insist on buying as it is supposedly healthier. Tastes different somehow...
ReplyDeleteSTP - dunno, but as long as the meat is 'hard', I think so la.
ReplyDeleteRm 11.90 is reasonable, one of the best deboned chicken here is selling at Rm20/ half bird =.=
ReplyDeleteguarantee no coloring
ReplyDeletekampung chicken is yummy..
ReplyDeleteKen - Yeah, that's why I thought so too!
ReplyDeleteSmall Kucing - That I dunno...hahaha...
ReplyDeletewenn - yeah, it's healthier i think. More 'organic'.
ReplyDeleteThe chicken looks smooth! Hehe~
ReplyDeleteI always eat Chicken Rice and had them for lunch today. Somehow I prefer roasted ones.
ReplyDeleteI didn;t know got organic ayam!
Kampung Chicken has a different texture to it altogether; the meat is tougher. The size, well, it is smaller than its average cousin.
ReplyDeleteThe price is pretty affordable, if you ask me. =D