Tucked in Compass One (Sengkang), Chicken Hotpot brings the comforting essence of Shanghai-style hotpot to Singapore. Known for its signature Chicken on the Bone Hotpot, this place has become a neighborhood classic since opening in 2002
Chicken Hotpot Promotions via Eatigo Discounts Up to 50% off
One of the best reasons to visit Chicken Hotpot @ Compass One—aside from the rich, flavour-packed broths—is the fact that you can easily enjoy your favourite dishes for half the price by booking through Eatigo.
When & How to Get the Biggest Discounts
Eatigo works on a time-based discount system, meaning you pay less if you dine during off-peak hours. For Chicken Hotpot @ Compass One, the highest discounts—up to 50% off—usually appear at these times:
Late Lunch Slots — e.g. 12:00 PM often features the full 50% discount.
Mid-Afternoon Slots — times like 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM frequently offer 40% discounts, perfect for an early dinner or hearty tea-time meal.
Dinner Peak Hours — discounts may still apply but tend to be 10–20% during the busiest evening windows (6:30 PM – 8:00 PM).
These windows can change depending on the day and restaurant load, so it’s best to check the Eatigo app or website daily for the latest schedule.
Chicken Hotpot keeps its menu focused but satisfying, offering a range of rich, bubbling hotpots served in personal-sized claypots that stay hot right through your meal. This is Shanghai comfort food, adapted for Singapore’s dining scene, with strong flavours, hearty ingredients, and the flexibility to top up with extras.
Signature Pots
Chicken Hotpot(Small: SGD 9.90 | Regular: SGD 19.80) The dish that put Chicken Hotpot on the map—chunks of bone-in chicken simmered in a bold, savoury broth infused with Chinese herbs, dried chillies, and fragrant spices. As you eat, you can add soup and sides to keep it going for as long as you like.
Beef Behemoth Hotpot(Small: SGD 9.90 | Regular: SGD 19.80) Slices of tender beef cooked in a peppery, umami-rich stock that clings to each bite. Works well with mushrooms, potatoes, and tangy dipping sauces from the condiment bar.
Scandalously Spicy Shrimp Hotpot(Small: SGD 10.40 | Regular: SGD 20.80) For spice lovers—whole prawns in a fiery broth loaded with garlic, chilli oil, and a hint of sweetness. Great for pairing with plain rice to balance the heat.
Fish in a Pot(Small: SGD 10.90 | Regular: SGD 21.80) Light yet aromatic, this features flaky fish fillets in a clear herbal or mildly spiced broth. A top pick for those who prefer something less heavy.
Ambience
Chicken Hotpot @ Compass One is all about casual comfort—a place where you can enjoy a hot, bubbling pot of stew without the fuss of a full-service restaurant.
Layout & Seating
Located in the basement of Compass One mall, the restaurant features a compact but efficient floor plan that makes it easy to accommodate both solo diners and small groups.
Tables are set with personal claypots and portable induction stoves for a quick start to your meal.
Seating is a mix of booth-style benches for couples/families and individual tables for one or two.
Lighting & Décor
Lighting is warm but bright enough to see your food clearly, making it easy to watch your broth simmer and your ingredients cook.
The décor is straightforward—earth-toned walls, dark wood furniture, and minimal ornamentation—keeping the focus on the food.
Open kitchen elements let you see staff preparing fresh ingredients and pots.
Noise & Vibe
At lunchtime, the atmosphere is lively and bustling, with a quick turnover of diners.
Dinner service is slightly more relaxed but still energetic, with the comforting sound of sizzling claypots and chatter from tables.
It’s not overly noisy, but you will hear the occasional “plop” of ingredients hitting the broth and the soft hum of induction cookers.