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Singapore hotness Buffalo wing at Seletar

After watching Numbnut where they did a humiliation by eating super hot buffalo wings. From what I can tell, it seems the hotness was unbearable by some people, you would have puke, faint and stuff. Consider myself someone who had a high threshold for spicy food, I was skeptical.

So we hit on the road on a car and venture into a journey to find the hidden gem. Beside famous for its hot wings, it's also famous for its inaccessibility. Located deeply inside seletar airbase.


First timer would get lost easily, so here is the location to get there:

140B Piccadilly S797754, Seletar AirBase
Tel: 64820244

First and foremost, please call for a reservation. Its hell crowded. And drive in Seletar Airbase heading the East Camp direction. There are small little barely noticeable road sign guiding you but still might get lost! Follow the sign till you reach the Singapore Flying Club.




The famous chicken wings comes in levels 0 -10, and they had a hidden level 30! expect to bring a fat wallet as the food is pricey, steak cost $20 plus while half dozen of buffalo wing cost around $20.

The waiting time is roughly 30 -45 minutes



Initially I wanted to order level 10 but the waiter keep emphasizing that anything beyond level 3 is not what normal people can take, yong sheng didn't want to ruin the whole plate of wings so he wanted to try like level 2. Ending up we compromise by ordering level 5.
My main is 4 mini beef burger


Well, I must say that the wing is really really spicy. It was quite an torture to finish 2 pieces. The hotness kicks in just as soon as you place the wings into your mouth. And the moment you stop eating, the spicy sensation just amplify in your mouth. It trigger your tear glands and you starts to tears. It was really very very hot, they used Mexican chilli which considered the hotness chilli in the world. Becareful if you are using your hands, cause anything that you touches actually burns.

To me it was bearable and I would definitely come back for level 10 and also for the ambient.

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