Our favourite Wing Zone chicken wings

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We were invited to try some Wing Zone chicken wings at Buangkok recently.
Chicken wings and drumlets, how can we resist πŸ™‚
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You will see the term “buffalo” as Wing Zone is a USA brand. Our Muslim friends will be happy to know that Wing Zone is certified Halal.
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The first step is to choose your entrees (Wings, drumsticks or burgers).
Menu indicates 6 pieces wings (1 flavor), 12 piece wings (2 flavors).

Can we ask for more flavors please πŸ™‚
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Second step would be harder, you need to guess which flavors (aka seasoning) to go with your entrees πŸ™‚
There are total 15 Flavors!

Infact, the 15 flavors are always a mystery, first time customers might need some guidance from Wing Zone crew, in order to select the right sauce or bite. Asians would be familiar with Honey Q, Smokin Q and Thai Chili.

Our friendly owner Johnny mentioned that customers are not supposed to like all the flavors :p
Some like sweetness, spiciness, and not many can take the sour (eg dip blue cheese).

..but customers are always encouraged to be adventurous.
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Once the food is served, tuck away. Each basket will be labelled with the “Flavor”.
The fun part about dining together is we get to order more varieties, dip into different flavors.
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Yummy Smoking Q (picture below). This is almost as savoury as our Honey Q wings (which I did not have a chance to photo before they were reduced to bones!)

No wonder Honey Q is Wing Zone’s most popular flavor.
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Look at the glistening skin, there are no preservatives in the wings! No msg-induced dryness after feasting.
Everything is freshly prepared each day, just bake slightly and serve.

“Sweet and Spicy” flavors are more attuned to Asia’s tastebud. Traditional American wings are more sour.
Succulent Thai Chili (2 chilies), slightly sweet but more spicy than Mango Fire (3 chilies). We suspect maybe Mango’s spicy effect kicks in later.
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If there is chili, Boon Wee will be our taster. He will help us compare which flavor is more spicy. We did not attempt the (4 chilies) Nuclear Habanero!
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We will recommend you to try the less spicy flavors first, otherwise your lips and tastebud will be numb after the spicier wings.

Blackened Voodoo (dry rub) is a tad too dry for us, we still prefer the juicy “wet” seasonings.
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Garlic Parm, the only basket which we cannot finish.
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Wedges crispy outside, yet soft bite inside, chewy and crunchy. Surprisingly addictive, we have not tasted this texture before.
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Wing Zone’s warm brownies might not look instagram worthy, but you cannot stop popping these small chocolate cubes. Mozzarella Stix was too chewy and sticky for us, whereas tenders are pretty normal.
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Be it Family packs (for parties) or Cheeky poppers (indulgence), Wing Zone will have something for everyone.
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Do take note Buangkok Wing Zone might have limited seating space.
Catering and delivery must be a popular option, looking at the endless dispatches.

Follow the latest Wing Zone updates and promotions on their website and Fanpage.
For first time customers (Takeaway), key in discount code “FLAVORHOLIC25” to enjoy enjoy 25% discount (T&C applies). You can dial “6222-WING” too.

Wing Zone Buangkok : Block 277C #01-13 Compassvale Link, 543277
Wing Zone Bugis+ : 201 Victoria St Bugis+ Level 4, Singapore, 188067

ps.. to truly enjoy the wings, do not use gloves :p

Family outing with Canon

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Recently, we enjoyed a family outing with Canon.
Happy siblings spotted at an old playground at Dakota.
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With our Canon Powershot G9x and fellow blogger friends, we hop between playgrounds and heritage sites.

First stop – Dakota Seal catwalk πŸ™‚
Dakota Seal playground

We had featured this old school playground earlier (link), and the kids were eager to try the “fireman” pole.
Dakota Playground

Photography Theme – Angles
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To the kids, Seal is just another playground, situated in an older estate.
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We hop onto our bus ride for the next leg of our journey, wondering where will Canon bring us next?
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Second stop – Everton road
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Pet some dogs or cuddle a chick. Everyone had fun clicking and posing away πŸ™‚
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Photography Theme – Like Real
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Third stop – the famous tilting Train at Tiong Bahru Park
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Weather was extremely hot, but it did not bother the kids. Swings and Merry-Go-round πŸ™‚
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Photography Theme – Action!.

We had fun pulling each other along on the flying fox.
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Organisers did not forget to demonstrate some old-school games (and gems) to kids. Zero-point, shuttlecock, these were some of the games the parents played during their recess (decades) ago πŸ™‚
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(Somewhere in Tiong Bahru)
As we got some time to spend, we caught some old comedies from ηŽ‹ζ²™ι‡Žε³° (Wang2 Sa1 Ye3 Feng1).
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Boon Xin pretending to sell kueh4 kueh4, and some heritage murals at Tiong Bahru.
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Last stop is PoTeaTo.
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After a hard day of playing, we needed some place to chill, and perhaps print out photos from Selphy πŸ™‚
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We need to shout out PoTeaTo’s delicious Mac and Cheese, and Salmon canape! We could not stop snacking after one helping πŸ™‚
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Thank you Canon and sponsors for the invitation, and Claudia (TheLovingMum) for coordinating, our family had an enjoyable morning.
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The photos above (unless otherwise stated) are taken from our nifty Canon Powershot G9x.

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(image credit Claudia)