If you like Taiwanese mee sua, you might be intrigued by Monga Singapore's Prawn Mee Sua with Fish Maw (S$7.90).
Prawn mee sua with fish maw
The fried chicken chain, which was created by Taiwanese celebrity and comedian Nono, said that the dish is a culmination of "months of research and experimentation".
Each bowl of mee sua comes with fish maw slices, two pieces of fresh prawns, assorted mushrooms, shredded egg, coriander, and a dash of chilli sauce and black vinegar.
You can also get the mee sua as part of a set:
- Monga Juicy Chicken Thigh Cutlet with Prawn Mee Sua (S$10.90)
- Five-piece Crispy Chicken Wing with Prawn Mee Sua (S$9.90)
- Four-piece Nuggets with Prawn Mee Sua (S$9.90)
- Monga Juicy Chicken Thigh Chee-z (cheese-covered chicken cutlet) with Prawn Mee Sua (S$12.90)
Also new: Chicken thigh cutlet
Fans of Monga Singapore might notice a new item in the list above: The Monga Juicy Chicken Thigh Cutlet.
Unlike Monga's usual range of fried chicken which uses chicken breasts, the Monga Juicy Chicken Thigh Cutlet uses chicken thighs, producing juicier cutlets.
You can get it in three different seasonings:
- The King (salt and pepper, S$9.90)
- Hot Chick (chilli paprika powder, S$9.90)
- Chee-z (cheese atop the cutlet, S$11.90).
If you need to scarf down your chicken with some carbs, the cutlet is available with Hainanese chicken rice (S$9.90 to S$11.90).
These new items will be available from April 2, 2021.
Top images via Monga Singapore