From Korean fried chicken, we go on to another fowl and spicy dish! It’s widely available in Singapore, but a lot of work and care goes into making a good pot of briyani. Who will emerge champs in our briyani battle? Click here to read the full review!
inSing.com Tried & Tested feature: Chicken briyani
Apr 9th, 2010 by Julia Khoo
Posted in inSing.com feature articles
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