Add on $1 for additional serving of chicken meat
I can eat this everyday without getting sick of it.
Very long Q during lunch time.
Healthy and Filling
Always enjoy having Stuff’d! I usually stick to my standard combination but was eyeing to try more of their seasonal specials. Went with the truffle egg mayo, herbed cauliflower rice and sesame soya sprouts. Some other seasonals available were the dry laksa pasta, tabbouleh salad and black fungus celery. As usual, find the Stuff’d selection pretty good. Was quite surprised by the truffle egg mayo that came in a huge portion. It was creamy and the truffle touch was really not bad! Would skip the sesame soya sprouts as they were a bit bland.
Complete value for money.
kebab drink and side included for $8, which is prefect. I ordered the chicken, there are beef and impossible options too.
The only downside is the staff. Very confused and unclear. Rest is good. Not taking it as a negative for such an inexpensive place.
4 on 5 for me
Love the daily bowls here. I got a daily bowl and tried out some of the new ingredients that they've introduced this quarter. My bowl had smoked salmon, broccoli, tofu, carrots, corn and seaweed.
I was excited to see that they introduce new ingredients on a regular basis. I got the chicken bowl with broccoli, aglio olio spaghetti, mac and cheese, corn, sesame tofu and assorted salad veggies. Feel like not many people have tried their wraps/bowls even though they have many branches! Tip: I really like their roasted sesame sauce.
Price: $7.50
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Chicken daily bowl ($7.50)
Comes with base, 2 sauces, chicken, and 5 sides. Went with black beans, mashed potato, and the quarterly specials mac and cheese, cauliflower rice and sesame tofu. Liked all except the tofu which was bland and not so worth it. Otherwise a good healthy meal.
Great for cleaner eating. The heavily seasoned chicken pairs well with the otherwise plain sides.
Chicken daily bowl with spinach, slightly overcooked brocolli, edamame and buttered corn paired with spicy habanero dressing.
The chicken is nicely charred giving it a crispy smoky flavor, the veggies are fresh, juicy and crunchy. Importantly they are thinly sliced making it easy to eat.
I suggest adding beans to make it into a burrito
As it fills you up.
When eating - make sure they add enough sauce for you. For those that like it hot.
Ask for it to be TOASTED LONGER
When eating with lots of sauce do not hold it vertically, the sauce drips out at the bottom. Hold it horizontally as you bite it off, so the sauce remains distributed across your kebab/Burrito
Smoked salmon salad with 5 additional toppings and 2 dressings of your choice. I got the broccoli, corn, tomato salsa, soba and eggplant. Salmon portion was good! One of the cheaper salads I’ve seen, taste is normal but worth 👍🏻
Tried the beef burrito ($6.8) with bbq and habanero sauce. Sauce was quite spicy, beef was that chili con carne of beef, really loaded with fillings, was decent 3.75/5
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Honestly, I'm the kind of person who very very rarely genuinely enjoy salads, but this one? 😋. I can have it everyday if it's not for the price 😅. Pictured above is the chicken burrito bowl with all veggies, roasted sesame and bbq sauce, 2 portion of corn and mashed potato.
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MAN it tasted like a treat..!
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🍴Chicken Burrito Bowl
💰 S$6.80
🏠 Stuff'd
🚅 Paya Lebar MRT
Love the smoky savoury grilled chicken, creamy guacamole, and tangy smoky barbecue sauce.
Wish it was more neatly wrapped though.
With all the classic Mexican fillings. Beef con carne, tomato salsa, guac, corn, black beans, and dirty rice. Great value for money, tasty, and super filling.
With smoky savoury grilled chicken, creamy hummus, fresh veg, and a cool mayo cucumber sauce.
Love the spicy kick from the cilantro rice and the mushy black beans! Easy meal on the go, and it helps to curb any burrito cravings I have. Added hummus for an extra dollar, but I would love the try the sesame sauce next time too!
Very generous portions - my bf's burrito was even larger (plus all that unlimited toppings of rice, beans, etc!). But as usual the cheapskate me didn't get the guac because it costs extra LOLL so nope not Mexican at all. It tasted like a pretty good Subway-esque wrap instead.
With chicken (beautifully seasoned), cabbage, tomatoes, cucumbers, iceberg lettuce, tomato salsa, sour cream, guacamole (+$1), butter corns, mash potatoes, couscous, adobb black beans (I asked for more) & cilantro rice, the burrito expert then finished up with my Sweet Thai & Smoky BBQ sauce. All these for that price!! What a steal seriously. You have no idea how Stuff’d I was – suggest you should either share just one with someone or save the other half for the later part of the day.
Anyway it's a wrap guys! Accepted the fact that I'm totally going Hong Kong alone 😂
Price:~$7. Verdict: recommended (particularly if you are hungry). This chicken burrito from stuff'd is huge in portion, generous in quantity, and extremely value for money. The taste of it while not top class exceeds the standard one would expect from a takeaway burrito outlet. You can adjust the ingredients within your burrito to create the burrito you want. Stuff'd allows you to choose between 2 kinds of meat (chicken and beef), vege, unlimited amount of sides (humus, sweet corn etc), and 2 sauces. It is evidently subway inspired but better. The texture of the wrap was firm but not too hard, the meat was well-seasoned but not too salty, the vege was fresh, and the sides were refreshing because they are unlike what you'll usually get at subway. It is overall a really large portion and it is recommended that you share with someone if you are not a big eater or if you are not feeling particularly hungry
Thanks to the lovely Veronica Phua, I have been hankering to try Stuff'd for a while. The glorious pile of assorted leafy veg, tomato salsa, couscous and guacamole (at an extra $1) sat upon a generous ladle of delicious beef con carne, and was completed with a copious drizzle of habanero sauce and cucumber mayo. There are no words to describe eating this glorious mess of salad and beef, other than the fact that it was a hot, hot mess of wonderful flavors and various textures. You simply have to get in there, mix everything up and go savage on this hot mess of a salad. It's the most explosive $7.80 I've ever spent.