Mom’s Touch had both fried chicken and chicken burgers. I got the Chicken Tenderloin set this time as it was more “braces friendly”. There was no queue when we went to eat on a weekday at slightly past lunch hour. There’s only one outlet in Singapore so far, at PLQ mall, so it’s not really accessible if you aren’t already in that area.

The chicken was tender (yes) and crispy, and piping hot as it was freshly prepared. For a chicken tender, it was pretty good and I quite liked it. However, flavour-wise, there was nothing special to write home about. I can’t make a completely judgment based on chicken tenders, and I intend to visit again to try their normal fried chicken and their burgers. At this point in time, it does feel like Jollibee is the go-to for my fried chicken.
The Cheese Fries were just their Cajun Fries topped with a bit of melted cheese. It wasn’t really anything special, we just got it to try it. I might just get the standard Cajun Fries next time.

This drink looked interesting, so we got it. It is the Raspberry Melon Ade. We also got the Citrus Yuzu Orange Ade. They were not just fruit sodas, but also had small boba pearls. These boba pearls were not tapioca pearls, but the texture was more like salmon roe that bursts when popped. It’s an interesting texture and flavour definitely worth a try.
Side Note:
1) A friend ordered the Mom’s Spicy Sauce Chicken and said it wasn’t very good. The sauce the chicken was coated in tasted very similar to the packets of Farmland Chilli Sauce on the side of the first image. I don’t think I will be trying that.
2) Another friend ordered the Deep Cheese Burger. It was “not bad”. Don’t know what that means. I’ll have to try it next time. The regular fried chicken that came along with the burger wasn’t very good. It looked like there were more bone than meat, so maybe I might have to reconsider that.
Final Verdict:
Not good enough to bring my mom and dad to try.