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Bidra med feedbackWe are fans of wings, so naturally we enjoy Hooters. However, this particular Hooters was disappointing. We like to visit a Hooters in every country we travel to, and we have been to several across the USA and even one in Japan. We were excited to discover there was one in Singapore as well. The food was okay, but my $13.90 cocktail was not filled to the top of the glass and didn't taste quite right. The service was average, and there were no fun Hooters wet wipes with sayings on them. I asked for water for the table and was informed that they did not offer complimentary water, which was surprising given their extensive alcohol menu. The free wifi had a weak signal and apps were slow to load or stay connected. Our total bill came to $71.70, which we felt was too high for the mediocre food and subpar service. When we went to pay, the cashier seemed disinterested and did not engage in any conversation. After some confusion, we finally received our change and left feeling unsatisfied. We recommend exploring other dining options in Clark Quay instead.
Even after a couple of days of traveling thru Asia and yearning for a burger, we found it a disappointment. Ordered medium , it arrived extra well done with no flavor. Service was slow and not friendly. Beware, soft drink refills are $5. Not the right representation of this brand. Great location that could use an improvement.
So, I just got my dependent 's pass. (Hooray for now being a legal local resident! To celebrate being an American in Singapore, I decided to make a beeline from the Ministry of Manpower to one of Singapore 's American concept restaurants Hooters. BECAUSE I 'M AWESOME LIKE THAT ERMAGERD DON 'T JUDGE ME. This Hooters is very well situated in Clarke Quay, and is probably tourist infested at night. Lunch in the middle of the week is pretty quiet, though. I looked through their lunch specials but I just thought they were weird. I know they have to cater to the local crowd, but a part of me thinks it 's strange to order prawn spaghetti from Hooters, of all places. But if you like that stuff, you 're in luck, as $10 will get you an entree, soft drink and ice cream. And if you want beer with that, it will only be an extra $5! I was craving their wings so I ordered 10 of 'em. Still as good as I remembered it. And to remind myself I 'm in Singapore, I made sure to have a Tiger beer to go along with it. The girls are cute, all Asian (of course and none of them have muffin tops. So that 's cool. Hooters SG, you 're a ok in my book. :
We'd never been to a hooters before and thought we'd give it a go. Great location and great aircon. Service isn't too bad. The place was clean and inviting. Food portions area good size and were tasty enough. Hooters is a great affordable option if you are after some western food in Singapore. I had the chicken strips the first time we visited and an All The Way burger the second time. Both were basic but yummy enough and hit the spot after a lot by day exploring Singapore.
Fried pickles. I am seriously addicted. So many times I have walked past Hooters at Clark Quay, and each time its the same slightly sleazy and uncomfortable impression that we get from the voluptuous ladies wearing neon orange hot pants. But a friend who is one of the most demure people I know told me to give the fried pickles a try, so I finally did once as a before beer snack. HOOKED. Perfectly hot salty and crispy bite sized pieces, with a juicy sliced pickle encased inside. There isn't any tangy taste like those we scrape out from our cheeseburgers, but there is still the unmistakable pickled cucumber taste. Goes perfect with an Erdinger and soccer on the TVs! Many happy and contented night has since been spent at Hooters with the boyfriend cheering for our team. Do try their Buffalo Wings too! Comes in a range of spiciness levels, but we recommend the Hot. Just don't inhale too close to the fumes, they add vinegar to the batter sauce a potent mix!