Food at Fook Kin is Chinese Singaporean cuisine, with a smattering of Thai cuisine. Their specialities include Chinese Cantonese roast meats, and Thai inspired stir-frys.
The char siew was the only thing that was not bad, nicely caramelised and sweet, although a bit tough for half fatty char siew.
Fook Kin restaurant (福劲) is a casual eatery along Killiney Road featuring roasted meats. According to information on CHOPE, it is a collaboration between popular DJs “The Muttons” who host the Singapore 95 FM morning radio show and the Old Airport Road Hawker stall Roast Paradise.
Fook Kin is available for both self-collection and island-wide delivery. Visit https://order.charsiew.com/ to order. $5 delivery fee for order above $50, $10 delivery fee for order below$50.
Fook Kin offers hearty rice and noodle dishes too. A light version of Maggie Choo in Bangkok, I would say.
great dinner, we enjoyed it!