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20/10/2021
"I can’t even begin to describe how amazingly delicious the pork chop was. It was grilled till the skin was slightly caramelised, with a thin layer of honey-like oil, but the meat was delightfully springy and soft." -Seth Lui
King of Fried Rice is here at Chinatown Food Street to satisfy your cravings! Check out the glorious ingredients! Serving you with the best ingredients always!
05/10/2021
Any fans of snacks here? The new supermarket @ People's Park Complex is only 4 mins away from Chinatown Food Street by foot!
Diet starts tomorrow.
27/09/2021
You can dine in at Chinatown Food Street in groups of up to 2 persons regardless of vaccination status.
Find your kaki and jio him or her for a meal now!
24/09/2021
Want to be a Masterchef…….of your family?
Food Playground has a series of cooking classes lined up till Dec 2021! Immerse yourself in a hands-on local cooking class and be sure to whip up amazing dishes.
Nothing comes close to a cultural immersion experience as educational and delicious as a hands-on local cooking class.
21/09/2021
Happy Mid Autumn Festival!
May your life be as perfect as the full moon tonight 😝
17/09/2021
Check out this video featuring Chinatown. There are even scenes captured at Chinatown Food Street!
11/09/2021
One of the mainstays at Chinatown Food Street is Tiong Bahru Meng Kee Roast Duck. They serve tender Char Siew and Sio bak with crackling skin! The Sio Bak has a balance ratio of fats and meat that melts perfectly in your mouth.
Tiong Bahru Meng Kee Roast Duck is also available on delivery platforms so do check out them!
03/09/2021
In conjunction with Mid-Autumn Festival, Singapore Chinatown will be hosting a series of crafts workshops and it is the best way to make the most out of your Saturdays!
Read more below!👇
Explore a Chinatown like no other, and be enchanted by historic temples, hip bars and the heritage of Singapore.
28/08/2021
We love such videos encapsulating the vibe and heritage of Chinatown. How long has it been since your last visit to this precious part of Singapore?
https://fb.watch/v/1OBkgTHCi/
25/08/2021
Many have loved having our ice sweet Chendol after a hot day trekking through Chinatown. Have you tried?
20/08/2021
Back by popular demand. King of Fried Rice is finally reopening at Chinatown Food Street. Lock your calander for Monday 23 August for the renowned fried rice that is taking Singapore by storm!
Here is our location: https://tinyurl.com/chtay6bn
16/08/2021
Treat yourself to some good ol' Orh Luak at Katong Keah Kee Fried Oysters - crispy starch and eggs combination, fresh plump juicy oysters, paired with homemade chilli sauce.
Address
Smith Street
Singapore
058923
Directions to Smith Street in Singapore:
Public Transport:
1. Take the MRT to Chinatown Station (NE4/DT19).
2. Exit from the station through Exit A.
3. Walk along Pagoda Street until you reach Smith Street.
Driving/Parking:
1. Drive along New Bridge Road.
2. Turn right onto Keong Saik Road.
3. Turn left onto Neil Road.
4. Turn left onto Temple Street.
5. Turn right onto Sago Lane.
6. Turn left onto Smith Street and find parking in nearby lots or at Chinatown Complex carpark on Smith Street itself.
Note: Both the Chinese restaurant and Singaporean restaurant are located on Smith Street, so simply follow these directions to arrive at either one of them.
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What people say
Chinatown Food Street in Singapore is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of Chinese cuisine. This vibrant food street offers an array of mouth-watering dishes from various Chinese dialects and cultures, all under one roof.
Located on Smith Street in the heart of Chinatown, this revitalized food street is designed to provide an authentic Singaporean dining experience for both locals and tourists alike. From the iconic Char Kway Teow to the delicious Satays, there's something for everyone here.
The street boasts a mix of street hawker stalls, shophouse restaurants, and ad hoc kiosks that offer al-fresco dining along the street. The newly constructed high-ceiling glass canopy shelter and internal spot cooling system ensure that diners can indulge in culinary pleasures regardless of rain or shine.
What's more, visitors can now dine in comfort along Smith Street from day to night as it has been fully pedestrianised. Whether you're celebrating various Chinese festivals or any other private functions, Chinatown Food Street is available for ad hoc collaborations.
Overall, Chinatown Food Street is a fantastic destination for anyone looking to explore the rich diversity of Chinese cuisine in Singapore. With its vibrant atmosphere and delicious food offerings, it's no wonder why this food street has become one of the latest dining attractions in Singapore.