New in town: The Original Botak Jones, Tai Seng — Authentic & affordable American comfort food

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Founded in 2003, Botak Jones, was a popular Western hawker chain widely known for its authentic and affordable American comfort food with over 14 outlets spanning across Singapore. They also started a new brand, Big Bern’s American Grill but all of it closed down by the end of 2020.

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However, they made a comeback early this year with a new brand name—The Original Botak Jones—with the tagline, ‘still damn good’, meaning to say we can expect the same quality food the eatery was known for. After opening up their first outlet in Depot Lane, their second outlet in the east at Kampong Ampat, near Tai Seng will be also be serving the same items as their first outlet. They will also be available for islandwide delivery, pick-up and dine in.

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As their menu remains the same, expect to see the all-time favourite Fish And Chips (S$10.50), Cajun Chicken (S$7.50/S$13), The Botak Burger (S$10.50), U-Crazy-What?! Burger (S$24.50) and many more.

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The new outlet is also air-conditioned with 24 seats available for dine-in customers as opposed to their usual hawker stall concept. So, if you’ve been wondering where to get your Botak Jones fix, you know where to head to today! Botak Jones is also currently in the process of applying for its halal certification.

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