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    Chicken Licious

    4.3 (239 reviews)
    ModerateMalaysian
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed

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    Popcorn Chicken ($11)
    Rachel L.

    Such vibrant dishes with flavors reminiscent of a mix of indian & chinese food. My favorites were the imperial tofu, popcorn chicken, singaporean laksa and the passionfruit jasmine tea. The imperial tofu was in the expensive side because it comes with abalone, but the flavor of the dish was savory & delicious. The tofu was so silky too. The popcorn chicken and singaporean laksa were packed with flavor and spice which I loved, and the housemade passionfruit jasmine tea was strong and refreshing. There wasn't necessarily any "bad" dishes, but I personally was underwhelmed by the popular smashed fried chicken. It was lacking a lot of flavor and a bit dry. Char Kway Teow & Licious Fried Rice tasted very similar & smoky. Family owned spot with such a supportive son helping out! The food came out pretty fast even though we ordered a ton. Staff was super friendly. Place is pretty spacious. There is a station for free sauce/toppings, as well as a free chicken broth dispenser.

    Kayley C.

    Found a new hidden gem. The owner shared some insight on dish recommendations and everything we ended up ordering was delicious! The place is small and I can see it getting filled up on a busy day, but it's clean and has a real authentic feel to it. Big fan of their sauce bar and complimentary chicken broth. Can't wait to come back and try more!

    Anny O.

    Popcorn chicken 4/5 - the skin wasn't as crispy as I was hoping for but the chicken is juicy Mouthwatering chicken 3/5 - I was disappointed with this dish. Never had it before but the rice was a bit hard. Not a lot of chicken. Everything was good but I don't know if I would go back

    Ronny T.

    Came by based on a recommendation and tried the char kway teow for a late lunch. Pretty good served on a banana leaf. Plenty of other yummy options I'd like to try like the Hainan chicken and laksa. The restaurant is located away from the main busy areas of little Saigon. Come in and order at the counter and they'll bring the food out to you. Plenty of indoor seating. Not a fancy place but it works.

    Laksa
    Jessica N.

    A hidden gem! I ordered the Laksa which was delicious. The spice level was perfect and the chicken very tender. They also have a sauce bar and a complimentary chicken broth. The owner was very helpful since it was my first time. I will definitely come back again to try other dishes!

    Roti Canai 印度煎饼 / 2 pcs
    Lin S.

    Came here on a weekday night. The whole area was very quiet. We ordered the roti, char kway teow, nasi lemak, kangkung belacan. We really liked the roti and nasi lemak. Some of the char kway teow was a bit too burnt and kangkung belacan was way too greasy and salty (they should go lighter on their shrimp paste). The food was freshly made with decent ingredients, which I always appreciate. The staff were very friendly and gave us red packets containing chocolate for lunar new year. Price was very reasonable. Overall I'd return to this place if I'm ever in the vicinity again.

    Inside
    Dharma M.

    If you're craving Malaysian cuisine, this family-owned restaurant is a fantastic place to visit. Located in the same shopping center as Lee's Supermarket. It brings back memories of my frequent visits to their former restaurant in San Mateo, known as Langkawi, many years ago. Although the restaurant isn't very large, it offers ample seating and boasts a clean and decent interior. The establishment is run by two brothers: one handles the cooking, while the other manages the front and customer service. The dining experience is reminiscent of a food court or hawker center, where you order and pay first. The menu features a wide variety of authentic Malaysian dishes, making it difficult for me to choose what to order. We decided on Char Kway Teow, Asam Laksa, Ayam Penyet, Prawn Mee, and Kangkung Belacan (morning glory with shrimp paste). Almost everything is self-serve, except for the food serving. They offer complimentary chicken soup, which is self-serve and perfect for cold weather. Additionally, they provide a variety of sauces for you to help yourself. For me, the highlight dish was the Char Kway Teow, closely followed by the delicious Kangkung Belacan. I was expecting the Ayam Penyet to be similar to the smashed chicken we get in Indonesia where the chicken is smashed with mortar and chili paste on the bottom, but it was still enjoyable. As for the Asam Laksa, it was my least favorite, not because of the dish itself, but because I don't particularly like sour flavors.

    Side sauce and condiments
    Keiki C.

    Everything was delicious! They have the best crabs, chicken and veggie dishes. The service and environment was nice too! We will be back soon.

    Asam curry
    Danny Z.

    Chicken Licious appears to be a family-run restaurant focused on malaysian/singaporean cuisine. We came here for lunch on a weekend, and the restaurant filled up fairly quickly. For the Bay Area, Chicken Licious is quite authentic for what you can get. The quality of food was good, we ordered chili crab, laksa, asam curry and char kway teow. Although the price is not cheap, the portions are large. The flavour profile is mostly consistent to the roots, except the singaporean laska which was unusually overly sweet. The chili crab is on the pricier side, and i wouldnt say it's worth the 85$. Char Kway Toew is a classic, and its in this dish that Chicken Licious truly shines, its flavour matching what you could find in Kuala Lumpur. Overall, this restaurant is a place i would return to if i ever find myself near the neighbourhood during meal time. Expect to spend around 30$ per person for the average meal.

    Scrambled Egg Chow Fun
    Truc T.

    Chicken Licious is located super close to my work but didn't get to try it until now. Before they only offered chicken bentos, so I wasn't really drawn in but their menu expanded! It's located in the same shopping center as Lee's Supermarket. Parking can be very limited and extremely tight..combined with terrible drivers during busier hours. We went on a Sunday for lunch around 12:15pm and the restaurant was half full. I ordered with the cashier and she provided me with a number. It's open seating. Water, plastic utensils, sauces and complimentary chicken soup are self serve. The chicken soup was good, slightly sweet and a nice starter / palate cleanser in between dishes. We ordered.. ROTI CANAI (2) $11 -hot, flaky and crispy. Came with a curry dipping sauce which tasted kinda herbally to me. When it cooled down, it was kinda dry and got hard. 3/5* CRISPY PRAWN AND TARO ROLL (6)$12 -mini net style eggrolls filled with prawn and taro on a bed of fried noodles with a side of sweet chili sauce. Solid, nothing special but satisfies your eggroll / fried cravings. 4/5* SCRAMBLED EGG CHOW FUN $19 -pan fried flat wide rice noodles covered with gravy made with egg, soy sauce, oyster sauce and seafood broth. It came with bok choy, fried tofu and shell-on shrimp, which was super fresh. Delish! 5/5* CHAR KWAY TEOW $19 -wide rice noodles, shell-on shrimp, egg, bean sprouts, garlic and chinese sausage. The shrimp was super fresh. The dish had a nice char taste, but slightly light on flavor. It came with a side of their chili sauce which had a fermented shrimp taste. 4/5* By the time we left, the restaurant was packed. Service was friendly, they checked up on the tables and bus them when you're done. Would come again!

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    Allena C.

    We decided to take a drive to San Jose for the day. Stopped to grab a bite to eat at Chicken Licious for some Malaysian food. You can order through the kiosk, scan a QR code or by cashier. It's a no frills, fast food type of restaurant. People working here are friendly and helpful. ***OUR PICKS*** NASI LEMAK ~ Malaysian coconut milk rice, served with rendang chicken, sambal, fried crispy anchovies, hard-boiled egg, toasted peanuts, and cucumber. We found the rice texture was hard and it had tons of lemongrass. The chicken was hacked up, so shards of bones were in the sauce. You couldn't tell if you were eating lemongrass fiber or small fragments of chicken bones, which made it difficult to eat. If they had kept the chicken in bigger pieces, it would have been easier to eat and less troublesome. Lots of flavor, generous portions, and you get a variety of things in this dish. 3.5/5 HAINAN CHICKEN ~ Traditional steamed boneless thigh meat with skin, over chicken-flavored rice, garnished with nyonya acar (pickled). Served with homemade fresh dipping chili, ginger, garlic and soy sauce. I enjoyed the soft, tender, melt-in-your-mouth chicken. Very authentic in the way they prepared the chicken. Like the Nasi Lemak, the rice was hard. If the rice was softer, it would have been a 5-star dish! 4/5 SAUTEED GARLIC KANGKUNG BELACAN ~ Kangkung belacan is a popular Malaysian vegetable dish made with water spinach (kangkung), stir-fried with fermented shrimp paste (belacan), garlic, and chilies. It is often served as a side dish with steamed rice. This dish wasn't spicy, but flavorful from the shrimp paste and it was a good, healthy side dish. 4/5 They give you a cup for complimentary chicken herbal soup, which was very nice and comforting! So good when it's cold outside! I enjoyed their food and would come back again for the Hainan chicken or try something new on their menu, if we were in the area. I've been to Malaysia 4x and I found the food here is pretty authentic.

    Hainan Chicken 海南鸡饭 looks great
    Thia L.

    Wow Absolutely love this Chicken Licious Restaurant!!! Definitely a pleasant surprised!!!! Authentic Malaysian Food. This is my first time here. We Truly Enjoyed this Warm Welcoming, and Comfortable Atmosphere! Definitely a Delightful Early Birthday Treats!! There are so many great looking Options!!! Truly love their special Spices and Sauces!!! They offers Bento Boxes with generous portions and Prices! They offers Great Selection of Snacks, Great Seafood, Tofu Dishes Sides, Flavorful Noodles, Delicious Desserts, and plenty of Traditional Cold Drinks!!! Spicy and Flavorful!!! I love the cool and pleasant Ambiance too!!!!Great Service!!! Can't wait to be back and try many other items here!!!!!!Hello Spring!!!!2026

    Penang Laksa
    Bobby L.

    I had seen this place on my Instagram and bookmarked it previously; luckily this past weekend we were in the are and decided to give it a try. First of all, after purchasing something from them they offer you a chicken soup, which you can go to the sauce bar and customize it as you like. I ended up putting the ginger scallion sauce for hianese chicken and some sesame seed oil and it was delicious. When the food came out it was super hot temperature wise and we'd soon realize how spicy it actually was. The Singaporean laksa was quite flavorful and decent in portion size, the meat was a chicken leg which they'd broken in half and had good coconut and umami flavor 4/5 Next we tried the Penang Laksa, again very flavorful and you could taste the tamirand and see a good amount of fish pieces. We loved the sour and saltiness of the broth, which the owner proceeded to tell us it was his childhood breakfast. I thought it was delicious, but my fiance was crying and panting because of how spicy the dish was for her and she can tolerate medium spice, but loved the flavor in this dish as well. I want to say it's a step above medium if that's any inclination for anyone reading this, but I enjoyed it. 4.5/5* Lastly, we had the popcorn chicken, unfortunately this wasn't my favorite, the breading wasn't crunchy like we thought it'd be and the batter was a bit soft. Not sure quite sure why they threw a hand full of fried breading, not chicken pieces, in our tray with the popcorn chicken. 2/5* I'd also like to add their Thai tea is pretty good! Strong tea flavor and very creamy. When we stop by thanh son tofu we'll be back again! Customer service: 5/5* Cleanliness: 5/5* Food: 4/5* My review is of the food and nothing else though.

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    Ask the Community - Chicken Licious

    Is the Hainan Chicken any good?

    The chicken is good, the flavor is different than what you get in Singapore.

    Is this halal?

    Esther C.'s review of July 26, 2025, mentions pork lard. If correct, that would say to me that the restaurant is not halal.

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    The restaurant moves to new location. I visit this restaurant during lunch time. This new location…read morerecently opened. I came here as I keep seeing post on social media specially it's lunch menu. The restaurant has simple design with plenty of table system. We ordered chicken rice, laksa, roti, char kwe thaw, crispy tofu, kopi peng and kopi o. The fod was ready pretty quickly. Now about the food. I am a bit dissapointed. I was excited when we decided to come and have lunch but all are considered average. One thing that surprised me but it was explained by the may be owner was about Char Kwe Tiaw. At all the places I have this, it is cooked and comes with pork lard and at this restaurant it was not because the owner want it to be available for everyone. For me the missing part is flavor of each dish. The Laksa soup is good but it is at the light side. The char Kwe Tiaw a bit at the sweet side. The chicken rice is ok. Roti is ok. Crispy tofu come with sweet sauce. Kopi is good. If you have visited other Singaporean restaurant before you can tell the different.

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    4.0
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    This is a fantastic spot for Thai that serves both well-known dishes and an exciting array of…read moredishes that were new to me! The menu is laid out by geographic regions, which I thought was a really neat way to showcase the many different cuisines. We started with summer rolls and calamari, both of which were excellent. The summer rolls were fresh and bright, with a delicious peanut sauce that was among the best my sister (a self-described "Peanut Sauce Snob") and I had ever had. The large pieces of calamari were expertly cooked, still very tender even after frying. There was a hint of spice in the calamari dipping sauce that I quite enjoyed. For entrees, we got Pad Thai, Pad See You, and Panang Curry -- all favorites we've had many places (despite the many alluring new-to-me options, I admit we all defaulted to known quantities) -- and we were impressed across the board. Everything was flavorful, had just the right amount of spice, and came out steaming hot. We really enjoyed the cozy atmosphere of this restaurant, which felt lively and friendly. It was very busy, with a line out the door by the time we left, so reservations are a good idea!

    Came for lunch and got the pad kee mao. It was decidedly medium. The tofu was very chewy, but not…read morepleasantly chewy, more like "fried 2 days ago" chewy. Half of the tomatoes were sliced and half were whole cherry which was an interesting and inconsistent choice. The rest of the veggies and noodles were fine. The concept is cute with the menu parsed out by region, but it's not quite must be, more like may be Thai.

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    The food is so fresh and delicious, and Villa the owner or lady who works there is an absolute…read moresweetheart. I was unsure of what to order in the Cambodian quinine and she made an excellent recommendation. I loved it! Also, their iced coffee Vietnamese style is so strong and so good!!! I will be coming back a lot and hopefully Villa doesn't get sick of me. LOL . I highly recommend this place. My boyfriend who is from Russia, and also SUPER picky about food and spices absolutely loved their beef rice plate. This is the most underrated place in Campbell.

    Bayon Temple is tucked away in a small little strip plaza, and the restaurant itself is pretty…read morehomey and outdated, but it was clean and comfortable. We came on a Sunday and there was only one other party dining there, which honestly made us feel a little bad because you can tell they're probably struggling to get much foot traffic. The lady working there was very friendly and service was good whenever she was able to get to us. You could definitely feel that it's a small local spot doing its best. Food-wise, everything we ordered was solid. We got both the chicken and beef skewers -- both had great flavor with a nice grilled char that really came through. We also ordered the fish amok, cha eark, and kuy tiew cha and enjoyed all three dishes. The fish amok especially stood out since it came wrapped in a banana leaf, and you could taste that subtle aroma infused into the fish. Overall, I still prefer Chez Sovan personally, but this spot is closer to home and reasonably price. I would definitely come back to be able to support a local business!

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